Checklist and distribution of ciliates from the family Euplotidae Ehrenberg, 1838 (Protista: Ciliophora: Spirotrichea) in Slovakia, Central Europe
Author
Tirjaková, Eva
Author
Botlíková, Simona
Author
Vďačný, Peter
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Zootaxa
2015
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3920.2.7
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Euplotoides patella
(
Müller, 1773
)
Borror & Hill, 1995
(
Figs 3
B and C;
Table 3
)
This is one of the most common species of the family
Euplotidae
. Originally, it was described under the name
Trichoda patella
by
Müller (1773)
. Later,
Müller (1786)
transferred it to the genus
Kerona
and
Ehrenberg (1838)
to the genus
Euplotes
.
Dujardin (1841)
combined this species with the genus
Ploesconia
, which was not recognized by
Kahl (1932)
who additionally distinguished several forms of
E. patella
:
typicus
,
latus
,
alatus
,
planctonicus
and
variabilis
. This division was criticized by
Pierson (1943)
who considered the latter form as a variety of
E.
eurystomus
. Finally,
Tuffrau (1960)
added information on the silverline pattern and
Borror & Hill (1995)
transferred
patella
to the genus
Euplotoides
.
Euplotoides patella
is a cosmopolitanously distributed, mesosaprobic species dwelling, especially, in limnetic habitats such as ponds, lakes, swamps and rivers. Further, it occurs in organic debris and periphyton, and was reported also from brackish and salt waters.
As
yet,
E. patella
was reported from Europe, Africa, North and South
America
, Asia,
New Zealand
and Antarctis (for review, see Foissner
et al.
1991).
In
Slovakia
,
E. patella
is the most common freshwater species of the family. It was recorded at many localities: in the Bebrava river (
Hanuška 1962
); in the periphyton near the shore of ponds in the village of Tomky, W
Slovakia
(
Matis 1973
); in the Blahut kanál channel in Jurský Šúr near the town of Bratislava (
Matis 1975
); in wet mosses from Slovenský raj (Slovak Paradise) (
Tirjaková & Matis 1987
); in a thermal stream and ponds at a temperature of 46.5 ºC in the Bojnice Spa (
Matis & Straková-Striešková 1991
); in backwaters of the Danube near Čičov (
Matis & Tirjaková 1992
); in the river system of the Danube (
Tirjaková 1992a
;
Szentivány & Tirjaková 1994
;
Matis & Tirjaková 1995
); in the Rojkovské rašelinisko peatbog (
Tirjaková 1992b
); in the Turiec river (
Tirjaková 1993
;
Krno
et al.
1996
); in streams of the Žiarska kotlina basin (
Tirjaková 1998
); in the spring area of the Hron river near the village of Revištské podzámčie (
Tirjaková 1998
, 2006); in the Morava river (
Baláži & Matis 1999
,
2002
;
Baláži 2010
); in the Gidra river (
Tirjaková 2003a
); in the Zbojský potok and Ulička streams (
Novikmec
et al.
2007
); and in the Váh river (
Tirjaková & Vďačný 2013a
). We recorded
E. patella
at several localities in the upper Váh river (Bystrá and Lisková); in the water reservoir Nosice; in the branch system of the Danube (Istragov, Kráľovská lúka, Šamorín, and Starý les) and Hron (Revištské podzámčie) rivers; and in the Little Danube (unpubl. observ.).