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Two New Freshwater Woloszynskioids Asulcocephalium miricentonis gen. et sp nov and Leiocephalium pseudosanguineum gen. et sp nov (Suessiaceae, Dinophyceae) Lacking an Apical Furrow Apparatus

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PROTIST
Volume 166, Issue 6, Pages 638-658

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.protis.2015.10.003

Keywords

Apical furrow; dinoflagellate; eyespot; Asulcocephalium miricentonis; Leiocephalium pseudosanguineum; Suessiaceae

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  1. Yamagata University Green Science Network
  2. [24580258]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [25304029, 15H04533] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Two new woloszynskioid dinoflagellates, Asulcocephalium miricentonis gen. et sp. nov. and Leiocephalium pseudosanguineum gen. et sp. nov., are described from Japanese freshwater ponds on the basis of bright field and fluorescence light microscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and molecular phylogeny inferred from rDNA sequences. Asulcocephalium miricentonis has a spherical anterior nucleus and chloroplast with a pyrenoid penetrated by the cytoplasm. This species has 9-12 latitudinal series of amphiesmal vesicles (AVs), including an apparently large AV on the right ventral side of the epicone. Leiocephalium pseudosanguineum has a U-shaped nucleus in the epicone and chloroplasts without a pyrenoid. This species has at least 24 latitudinal series of AVs. The characteristic features of both species were brick-like material ( type E) in the eyespot and the lack of an apical furrow. These features coincide with those of Polarella glacialis, but the two species differ in cell shape, number and arrangement of AVs, shape of resting cysts, and habitats; i.e., P. glacialis has been reported only from marine cold waters. Molecular phylogeny revealed that A. miricentonis and L. pseudosanguineum were positioned in the Suessiaceae and closely related to Piscinoodinium sp., but their relationship to Polarella and other reported taxa was not supported. (C) 2015 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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