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<emphasis id="B1ADEA80E66B8927FF17FB5E2474D7C3" bold="true" box="[132,354,1201,1228]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="61">Psammosa unguis</emphasis>
(
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) nov. comb.
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(
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,
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)
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Cell outline bean-shaped, 8 to 13 µm long and somewhat flattened. The cells may have longitudinal lines of granules. Two flagella insert at right angles on one flat side about one third of the way down the cell. The anterior flagellum is nearly the length of the cell, inserts at the end of a deep, triangular curving depression, and is directed laterally and posteriorly. The posterior flagellum inserts at the top of a shallow longitudinal groove and is about 2 times the cell length. The cells typically swim rapidly, usually in contact with the substrate. The cells erratically flip from one side to the other when swimming. Not common.
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described
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unguis
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from the marine sediment of Shark Bay,
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and assigned to
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with some uncertainty. In respect of general appearance, size and flagellar orientation, the organisms from the present site agree well with Patterson and Simpsons description. Body form and flagellar orientation of this species agree well with the genus
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, and thus
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unguis
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is here transferred to
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. This species has been reported from marine sites in
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and
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(
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;
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Al-Qassab
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2002
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;
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,
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), with cell length from 7 to 10 µm, under the name
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unguis
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. It resembles
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Okamoto
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.
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general appearance, cell length and shape. Further study is required to establish the identities of these species.
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