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      Some Ultrastructural Features of the Planktonic Freshwater Ciliate Limnostrombidium viride (Alveolata, Ciliophora, Oligotrichida) and Improved Diagnoses of Oligotrich Taxa

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          The first transmission and scanning electron microscopical studies in combination with freeze-fracture technology have disclosed some important morphological and ultrastructural features in the freshwater oligotrichid Limnostrombidium viride. (I) The dikinetids (paired basal bodies) of the girdle kinety have a club-shaped cilium associated only with each left basal body. The electron-dense (paraflagellar) body on one side of its “9×2+2”-axoneme and the regular array of intramembranous particles indicate a sensory, perhaps photoreceptor function of these club-shaped cilia. (II) The stichomonad endoral membrane is proximally covered by a cytoplasmic fold and distally by multiple membranous layers. Thus entirely covered, the endoral is probably no longer involved in food capture; nonetheless, its associated microtubules might stabilise the cytopharynx. (III) Instead of a contractile vacuole, a horizontal ring-canal with supposed osmoregulatory function occurs. (IV) The extrusive nature of the trichites is not only observed in electron micrographs, but the attachment sites of these organelles also display a rosette of “8+1”-particles in the P-face of freeze-fracture replicas typical for ciliate extrusomes. (V) The neoformation organelle, the subsurface tube in which stomatogenesis takes place, shows short basal bodies and normal axonemes about 1 μm long. It is accompanied by numerous membrane vesicles, which might provide membrane material for the outgrowing cilia.

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          Journal
          7501062
          Acta Protozool
          Acta Protozool.
          Acta protozoologica
          0065-1583
          24 May 2019
          11 January 2019
          03 June 2019
          : 57
          : 3
          : 169-193
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
          [2 ]Department of Biosciences, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
          Author notes
          Address of correspondence: Sabine Agatha, Department of Bio-sciences, University of Salzburg, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria; Sabine.Agatha@ 123456sbg.ac.at ; Tel.: +43 662 8044 5540; Fax. +43 662 8044 5698
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          PMC6546604 PMC6546604 6546604 ems83092
          10.4467/16890027AP.18.014.10090
          6546604
          31168162
          6b517ce5-1ec8-41b9-854e-e32635f77e8c
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          ring-canal,extrusome attachment sites,neoformation organelle,non-motile endoral,sensory cilia

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