A study on a new species of Tontonia (Ciliophora: Oligotrichida) from the East China Sea and adjacent sea areas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2001
Abstract
Morphometric characteristics and spatial distribution of Tontonia grandis sp. nov. were investigated in the northern East China Sea and the adjacent sea areas. Tontonia grandis has a large conical body shape, 113 μm (70–155 μm) in length by 55 μm (40–113 μm) in width, a caudal appendix, multiple macronuclei and 14 (13–16) anterior and 28 (24–33) ventral polykinetids. Some cells have numerous cortical platelets on the surface and others do not. These two forms showed different horizontal distribution, and hence the presence of cortical platelets might be influenced by the environment inhabited. However, various forms of caudal appendix were observed, which constitute a continuous series of their developmental stages. This result might suggest that the caudal appendix is replaced by new growth and repeats its developing and sloughing spontaneously.
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- Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom , Volume 80 , Issue 6 , December 2000 , pp. 989 - 994
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- © 2000 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
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