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Description and Phylogenetic Relationships of Spumochlamys perforata n. sp and Spumochlamys bryora n. sp (Amoebozoa, Arcellinida)

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JOURNAL OF EUKARYOTIC MICROBIOLOGY
卷 56, 期 6, 页码 495-503

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.2009.00430.x

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Actin; Microchlamyiidae; molecular phylogeny; morphology; SSU rRNA; taxonomy; ultrastructure

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [IB73A0-111064]
  2. DAAD [A/07/09265]

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Spumochlamys perforata n. sp. and Spumochlamys bryora n. sp. were isolated and described from dry epiphytic moss. The morphology and ultrastructure of both species clearly demonstrate that they belong to the genus Spumochlamys (family Microchlamyiidae). They differ from its only described member, Spumochlamys iliensis (as well as from species of Microchlamys), in the relief of the dorsal surface of the test, revealed by scanning electron microscopy, which can represent a good characteristic for species identification. They also differ in the structure of the dorsal part of the test wall (especially S. perforata). Small subunit ribosomal DNA-based molecular phylogenetic analyses show that Spumochlamys is a deeply branching lineage of the Arcellinida, without any close affinities. Actin gene sequence analysis places this genus within the Tubulinea, close to two other arcellinid lineages but without forming a monophyletic group with them. These data together strongly suggest that the lack of resolution in the arcellinid molecular phylogenies is due to serious undersampling of taxa, a limited number of sequence data, and high divergence rates in most of the species.

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