Pleuronema coronatum Kent 1881

Pleuronema coronatum Kent, 1881 (Figures 1B, 13H, M) This species was also identified from protargol-impregnated specimens (with numerous individuals). All morphometrical data correspond to the previous descriptions perfectly (Dragesco 1968; Song and Wilbert 2002). Hence only some extra data will be...

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Main Authors: Wilbert, Norbert, Song, Weibo
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Published: Zenodo 2005
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4657803
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Summary:Pleuronema coronatum Kent, 1881 (Figures 1B, 13H, M) This species was also identified from protargol-impregnated specimens (with numerous individuals). All morphometrical data correspond to the previous descriptions perfectly (Dragesco 1968; Song and Wilbert 2002). Hence only some extra data will be supplied here. Micronuclei almost always several in number and closely adjacent to the rounded, large macronucleus. The Antarctic population has on average 40 somatic kineties, of which about five are shortened posteriorly on the left of the buccal field (Figure 1B). : Published as part of Wilbert, Norbert & Song, Weibo, 2005, New contributions to the marine benthic ciliates from the Antarctic area, including description of seven new species (Protozoa, Ciliophora), pp. 935-973 in Journal of Natural History 39 (13) on page 947, DOI: 10.1080/00222930400001509, http://zenodo.org/record/4657793 : {"references": ["Deroux G and Dragesco J. 1968. Nouvelles donnees sur quelques cilies holotriches cyrtophores a ciliature ventrale. Protistologica 4: 365 - 403.", "Song W and Wilbert N. 2002. Faunistic studies on marine ciliates form the Antarctic benthic area, including descriptions of one epizoic form, 6 new species and 2 new genera (Protozoa: Ciliophora). Acta Protozoologica 41: 23 - 61."]}