New record of five Euplotes species (Protozoa, Ciliophora) collected from South Korea
Author
Yeo, Jeong Hyeon
Department of Biology, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Gangneung 25457, Republic of Korea
Author
Jung, Pablo Quintela-Alonso and Jae-Ho
text
Journal of Species Research
2023
12
3
203
211
journal article
10.12651/JSR.2023.12.3.203
2713-8615
13139732
4.
Euplotes petzi
Wilbert and Song, 2008
(
Fig. 4
)
Material examined.
Marine
water (salinity 28‰) collected from
West Sea
,
Janghang-eup
,
Seocheon-gun
,
Chungcheongnam-do
,
Korea
(
36°00′55″N
,
126°39′49″E
) on
January 21, 2021
.
Fig. 3.
Euplotes octocarinatus
in vivo (A, B) and after protargol (C, D) and “wet” silver nitrate impregnation (E). A- D. Ventral (A, C) and dorsal (B, D) views of different specimens showing the infraciliature and nuclear apparatus. E. Dorsal argyrome of double-
patella
type. AZM, adoral zone of membranelles; CC, caudal cirri; DK, dorsal kineties; FVC, frontoventral cirri; MC, marginal cirri. Scale bars: 50 μm.
A B C
Fig. 4.
Euplotes petzi
after protargol (A, B) and after “wet” silver nitrate impregnation (C). A, B. Ventral (A) and dorsal (B) view of a representative specimen. Note the narrow separation between the two marginal cirri, a distinctive characteristic of this species. C. Dorsal view showing the argyrome in double-
patella
pattern. AZM, adoral zone of membranelles; CC; caudal cirri; DK, dorsal kineties; FVC, frontoventral cirri; MC, marginal cirri. Scale bars: 30 μm.
Diagnosis.
Body size 38.2-46.2 × 25.3-36.7 μm (on average 42.6 × 29.9 μm) after protargol impregnation, shape ellipsoidal; macronucleus hook-shaped, with one spherical micronucleus attached; 35-45 adoral membranelles; 10 frontoventral, 5 transverse, 2 caudal and 2 marginal cirri; invariably 6 dorsal kineties, of which the middle kinety composed of about 8-10 dikinetids; dorsal argyrome pattern in double-
patella
type
.
Distribution.
King George Island (
Wilbert and Song, 2008
) and
Korea
(present study).
Remarks.
The morphology of the Korean and King George Island populations of
Euplotes petzi
(
Wilbert and Song, 2008
)
is mostly similar except cell size (38-46 × 25-37 μm, and 50-80 × 30-50 μm). A distinctive morphological feature of this species is the narrow separation between the two marginal cirri compared to other
Euplotes
species.
Di Giuseppe
et al.
(2014)
improved the morphological characterization of
E. petzi
and used SSU rDNA gene sequences to relate this species to
E. sinicus
Jiang
et al.
, 2010b
as the deepest branch at the base of the
Euplotes
phylogenetic tree. Moreover, their investigation revealed notable similarities between these two species in terms of the cell size and key characteristics.
Voucher slides.
One slide with protargol-impregnated specimens (NNIBRPR25661) and one slide with wet silver nitrate-impregnated specimens (NNIBRPR25662) were deposited at the Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources.