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Studies on woloszynskioid dinoflagellates VII. Description of Borghiella andersenii sp nov.: light and electron microscopy and phylogeny based on LSU rDNA

机译:狼参斯基鞭毛藻的研究VII。 Borghiella andersenii sp nov。的描述:基于LSU rDNA的光电子显微镜和系统发育

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Freshwater woloszynskioid dinoflagellates were collected independently in Scotland and Portugal and found to belong to a previously unknown species of the genus Borghiella, here described as B. andersenii. The new species differs in morphology and nuclear-encoded LSU rDNA and ITS sequences from B. dodgei and B. tenuissima, the two species presently comprising the genus Borghiella. Unusual features of the new species were observed particularly during asexual reproduction, which took place in the motile stage - as in many other dinoflagellates - or in a so-called division cyst, recalling cell division in the family Tovelliaceae. Such diversity in cell division is rarely reported in dinoflagellates. Morphologically Borghiella andersenii differs from B. tenuissima in being only slightly compressed dorsoventrally whereas the latter species is flat. The slight compression is also visible in lateral view. Borghiella andersenii and B. dodgei are more challenging to discriminate but the apical structure complex is only half the length in B. andersenii compared with B. dodgei (3-4 vs 6 mu m). This difference can only be accounted for in the scanning electron microscope. At the light microscopy level the epicone in B. andersenii is rounded whereas it is conical in B. dodgei. Sexual reproduction in Borghiella andersenii was homothallic by formation of planozygotes, followed by apparent resting cysts. Phylogenetic studies on woloszynskioids have recently shown that they comprise a polyphyletic assemblage, which has been divided into the three families Borghiellaceae, Tovelliaceae and Suessiaceae. New species of the three families are now being found rapidly in many parts of the world, proving that the techniques required to investigate these small, morphologically similar dinoflagellates are now in place and proving that such 'gymnodinioids' or 'woloszynskioids' comprise an often overlooked biological entity in both marine and freshwater biotopes. Based on LSU rDNA, B. andersenii is most closely related to B. tenuissima.
机译:在苏格兰和葡萄牙独立地收集了淡水狼参类鞭毛鞭毛藻,发现它们属于以前不为人知的博格氏菌属(Borghiella),在这里被称为安德森氏杆菌。新物种在形态学和核编码的LSU rDNA和ITS序列方面不同于B. dodgei和B. tenuissima,这两个物种目前包括Borghiella属。尤其是在无性繁殖期间观察到了新物种的异常特征,无性繁殖发生在运动阶段,就像许多其他鞭毛藻一样,或者在所谓的分裂囊肿中,回想起伞形科的细胞分裂。在鞭毛虫中很少报道这种细胞分裂多样性。在形态上,安氏高粱(Borghiella andersenii)与tenuissima B.的不同之处在于,其腹背仅被轻微压缩,而后者则是平坦的。在侧视图中也可以看到轻微的压缩。区分Borghiella andersenii和B. dodgei更具挑战性,但是与B. dodgei相比,B。andersenii的根尖结构复合体的长度仅为其一半(3-4 vs. 6μm)。这种差异只能在扫描电子显微镜中解决。在光学显微镜下,安徒生双歧杆菌的表皮是圆形的,而道奇双歧杆菌是圆锥形的。在安氏高粱(Borghiella andersenii)中有性生殖是通过扁桃体形成的同型生殖,随后是明显的静息囊肿。最近对狼蛛类动物进行的系统发育研究表明,它们包含一个多系组合,已被划分为三个科:紫ce科,伞形科和苏木科。现在,在世界许多地方迅速发现了这三个科的新物种,这证明研究这些形态相似的小型鞭毛虫所需的技术已经到位,并证明这类“妇科动物”或“狼蛛类”经常被忽视。海洋和淡水生物群落中的生物实体。基于LSU rDNA,安徒氏芽孢杆菌与tenuissima芽孢杆菌关系最密切。

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