Trichostome ciliates from Australian marsupials. III. Megavestibulum gen. nov. (Litostomatea : Macropodiniidae)


Autoria(s): Cameron, Stephen L.; O'Donoghue, Peter J.
Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

A new macropodiniid ciliate genus, Megavestibulum, is described which is endocommensal in the stomach of macropodid marsupials. Two new species, M. morganorum and M. kuhri, are described from Macropus dorsalis and Wallabia, bicolor respectively. Megavestibulum is holotrichous, the somatic ciliation arranged into meridional, curving kineties between broad ridges. The interkinetal ridges are lined apically by thick-walled vacuoles similar to those lining the longitudinal grooves of Macropodinium. The conical vestibulum is apical and very large, occupying up to 1/3 of the cell volume. The vestibular lip appears closable and has a cleft which may allow distention of the vestibullum to ingest large food items. The vestibular ultrastructure is similar to that of Macropodinium including the presence of vestibular vacuoles and the hemispherical differentiation of the distribution of small nematodesmata. Many specimens contained ingested whole ciliates of the genera Amylovorax and Polycosta. The structure of the vestibulum suggests that Megavestibulum is adapted for life as an active predator of other stomach ciliates as well as sweeping in small particulates. The morphology of Megavestibulum suggests that it represents the plesiomorphic body plan within the family Macropodiniidae.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:65090

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Urban & Fischer Verlag

Palavras-Chave #Microbiology #Ciliophora #Trichostomatia #Macropodiniidae #Megavestibulum #Macropodinium #Ultrastructure #Capybara Hydrochoerus-hydrochaeris #Electron-microscope Investigations #N. Fam. #Cytology #Family #Amylovoracidae #Protozoa #Cecum #C1 #300508 Parasitology #780105 Biological sciences
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Journal Article