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<emphasis id="B972EA9BFFEAFFD823D737FFB8B7FAC7" bold="true" box="[151,477,1275,1302]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="267">Habrotrocha ligula aligula</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EF974B78FFEAFFD822A537F8BBEFFAC7" author="Burger, A." box="[485,645,1276,1302]" pageId="14" pageNumber="267" pagination="111 - 142" refId="ref12028" refString="Burger, A. (1948) Studies on the moss dwelling bdelloids (Rotifera) of eastern Massachusetts. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 67, 111 - 142. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 3223491" type="journal article" year="1948">Burger, 1948</bibRefCitation>
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One specimen found in mosses from a mountain in Jangyeol-ri, Bukpyeong-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do.
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Bryce
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has a small process on the sulcus base. The process is cylindrical for the most part and tapers suddenly to a pointy end.
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doesn't have any process on the sulcus base. The general morphology of the Korean specimen agrees well with that in the original description except the followings: (1) while the upper lip of the
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specimen was trapezoidal with pointy corners, that of the Korean specimen is trapezoidal with round corners, and (2)
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mentioned that a fleshy round swelling covered with beating cilia was present between the pedicels in the
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specimen; however, any swelling of the ciliated part between pedicels was not observed in the Korean specimen. The buccal field of bdelloids is heavily ciliated. It is not clear whether the swelling between pedicels was temporary or permanent in the original description.
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This subspecies-level taxon is quite rare. It has been rediscovered only once in
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(
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) after it was described from
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by
<bibRefCitation id="EF974B78FFEAFFD8215735F0BBD1F8DF" author="Burger, A." box="[535,699,1780,1806]" pageId="14" pageNumber="267" pagination="111 - 142" refId="ref12028" refString="Burger, A. (1948) Studies on the moss dwelling bdelloids (Rotifera) of eastern Massachusetts. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 67, 111 - 142. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 3223491" type="journal article" year="1948">Burger (1948)</bibRefCitation>
.
<bibRefCitation id="EF974B78FFEAFFD8218535F7BA31F8DF" author="Haigh, S. B." box="[709,859,1779,1806]" pageId="14" pageNumber="267" pagination="7 - 13" refId="ref12513" refString="Haigh, S. B. (1965) The bdelloid rotifers of New Zealand - Part 2. The journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club, 30, 7 - 13 + 36 - 41." type="journal article" year="1965">Haigh (1965)</bibRefCitation>
mentioned that the
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specimen had the flat arched upper lip, which is similar to that of the
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specimens, but didnt note whether the trapezoidal upper lip had the pointy corners.
<bibRefCitation id="EF974B78FFEAFFD82286343FBB07F887" author="Schulte, H." box="[454,621,1851,1878]" pageId="14" pageNumber="267" pagination="551 - 617" refId="ref13651" refString="Schulte, H. (1954) Beitrage zur Okologie und Systematik der Bodenrotatorien. Zoologische Jahrbucher Systematik, 82, 551 - 617." type="journal article" year="1954">Schulte (1954)</bibRefCitation>
also observed this subspecies-level taxon, but he was not sure about the identification because the upper lip of German specimen was slightly bilobed medially.
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<emphasis id="B972EA9BFFEAFFD823873480B814F84F" bold="true" box="[199,382,1924,1950]" pageId="14" pageNumber="267">Measurements.</emphasis>
Total length in feeding 105 μm. Total length in creeping 173 μm. Corona width 37 μm. Cingu- lum width 30 μm. Cingulum pad width 28 μm. Greatest trunk width in feeding 50 μm. Trophi length 17 μm, Spur length 6.5 μm.
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