Zosterodasys Deroux 1978

Zosterodasys Deroux, 1978 (Fig. 1) Zosterodasys Deroux, 1978: 464; Fernandez-Leborans & Alekperov 1996: 3 (taxonomic revision of the genus); Kivimaki et al. 1997: 226 (ultrastructural anatomy); Aescht 2001: 177 (catalogue of generic names of ciliates); Lynn & Small 2002: 548 (illustrated gui...

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Taxonomy
Protozoa
Ciliophora
Nassophorea
Synhymeniida
Orthodonellidae
Zosterodasys
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Protozoa
Ciliophora
Nassophorea
Synhymeniida
Orthodonellidae
Zosterodasys
Vďačný, Peter
Tirjaková, Eva
Zosterodasys Deroux 1978
topic_facet Biodiversity
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Ciliophora
Nassophorea
Synhymeniida
Orthodonellidae
Zosterodasys
description Zosterodasys Deroux, 1978 (Fig. 1) Zosterodasys Deroux, 1978: 464; Fernandez-Leborans & Alekperov 1996: 3 (taxonomic revision of the genus); Kivimaki et al. 1997: 226 (ultrastructural anatomy); Aescht 2001: 177 (catalogue of generic names of ciliates); Lynn & Small 2002: 548 (illustrated guide to genera); Jankowski 2007: 729 (brief generic review and list of species); Lynn 2008: 397 (list of genera); Gong et al. 2009: 339 (phylogenetic position of the genus); Kivimaki et al. 2009: 323 (phylogenetic position of the genus). Diagnosis. Orthodonellidae with obovoidal to ellipsoidal body not differentiated into an anterior rostrum. Macronucleus globular to narrowly ellipsoidal, rarely lenticular or bowknot-shaped; usually a single rarely up to three micronuclei. Typically several contractile vacuoles, posterior one sometimes enlarged. Synhymenium composed of narrowly spaced dikinetids extending obliquely from left to right dorsal surface across ventral side and thus interrupting all ventral ciliary rows and some dorsal ones. Cyrtos composed of a central cytopharyngeal tube lined by postciliary microtubules and nematodesmal rods arranged around cytostome in a ring. Type species. Zosterodasys agamalievi Deroux, 1978 by original designation and monotypy [Articles 68.2 and 68.3 of the ICZN (1999)]. Etymology. Not given in the original description. Composite of the Greek noun zóstér (ζωστήρ [m]; girdle), the thematic vowel · o- , and the Greek adjective das ỹ s (δασὺς [m]; dense), meaning “the dense girdle” and obviously referring to the synhymenium composed of densely arranged cilia encircling the body as a girdle. Masculine gender according to the Article 30.1. 2 of the ICZN (1999). Comparison with related genera. Within the order Synhymeniida, Zosterodasys most resembles Orthodonella and Chilodontopsis . However, Orthodonella is distinguished by the anterior body portion which is differentiated into a rostrum bent to the left (vs. no such rostrum in Zosterodasys ). Chilodontopsis differs from Zosterodasys only by some details of the synhymenium. According to Deroux (1978) the synhymenium extends obliquely from the left dorsal surface across the ventral side but terminates one or two ventral ciliary rows past the oral opening in Chilodontopsis , while it extends obliquely from the left to the right dorsal surface across the ventral side and thus interrupting all ventral ciliary rows in Zosterodasys . According to Lynn & Small (2002) and Lynn (2008) the synhymenium of Chilodontopsis is, in addition, sparsely ciliated, i.e., composed of loosely arranged basal bodies, while that of Zosterodasys is thickly ciliated, i.e., composed of narrowly arranged basal bodies. Remarks. Altogether 31 species were originally described or subsequently combined with Zosterodasys (Alekperov 1984; Aliev 1990; Deroux 1978; Fernandez-Leborans 1990; Fernandez-Leborans & Alekperov 1996; Foissner et al. 1994; Gong et al. 2007; Jankowski 2007; Petz et al. 1995). However, we recognize only nine of them as valid Zosterodasys species, 11 represent nomenclatural synonyms, one is a junior primary homonym, five are classified as species inquirendae , and five belong to other genera (Table 2). All species recognized here as reliable exactly meet the definition of Zosterodasys in Deroux (1978). : Published as part of Vďačný, Peter & Tirjaková, Eva, 2012, Taxonomic revision of the ciliate genus Zosterodasys Deroux, 1978 (Protista: Ciliophora: Synhymeniida), pp. 34-58 in Zootaxa 3345 on pages 37-38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.281497 : {"references": ["Deroux, G. (1978) The hypostome ciliate order Synhymenida: from Chilodontopsis of Blochmann to Nassulopsis of Faure- Fremiet. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 97, 458 - 469.", "Fernandez-Leborans, G. & Alekperov, I. K. (1996) Revision of the genus Zosterodasys with description of new species (Protozoa, Ciliophora). Zoosystematica Rossica, 4 (year 1995), 3 - 16.", "Kivimaki, K. L., Riordan, G. P. & Lipscomb, D. (1997) The ultrastructure of Zosterodasys agamalievi (Ciliophora: Synhymeniida). Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 44, 226 - 236.", "Aescht, E. (2001) Catalogue of the generic names of ciliates (Protozoa, Ciliophora). Denisia, 1, 1 - 350.", "Lynn, D. H. & Small, E. B. (2002) Phylum Ciliophora, Doflein, 1901. In: Lee, J. J., Leedale, G. F. & Bradbury, P. C. (Eds), An illustrated guide to the protozoa. Vol. 1. Society of Protozoologists, Lawrence / Kansas, pp. 371 - 656.", "Jankowski, A. W. [Ankovskij, A. V.] (2007) Tip Ciliophora Doflein, 1901 [Phylim Ciliophora Doflein, 1901]. In: Alimov, A. F. (Ed.), Protisty: Rukovodstvo po zoologii, c. 2 [Protista: Handbook on zoology, 2 nd part]. Nauka, St. Petersburg, pp. 415 - 993 (in Russian with English title translation).", "Lynn, D. H. (2008) The ciliated protozoa. Characterization, classification, and guide to the literature. 3 rd ed. Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 606.", "Gong, J., Stoeck, T., Yi, Z., Miao, M., Zhang, Q., Roberts, D. McL., Warren, A. & Song, W. (2009) Small subunit rRNA phylogenies show that the class Nassophorea is not monophyletic (phylum Ciliophora). Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 56, 339 - 347.", "Kivimaki, K. L., Bowditch, B. M., Riordan, G. P. & Lipscomb, D. L. (2009) Phylogeny and systematic position of Zosterodasys (Ciliophora, Synhymeniida): a combined analysis of ciliate relationships using morphological and molecular data. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 56, 323 - 338.", "Alekperov, I. K. [Alekperov, I. H.] (1984) Novye vidy svobodnozivusih infuzorij (Hypostomata) vnutrennih vodoemov Azerbajdzana [New species of free-living ciliates (Hypostomata) in the inland water bodies of Azerbaijan]. Zoologi c eskij Zurnal, 63, 1250 - 1253 (in Russian with English title translation and summary).", "Aliyev, A. R. [Aliev, A. R.] (1990) Novye vidy infuzorij roda Zosterodasys (Synhymeniida) iz estestvennyh vodoemov Azerbajdzana [New species of infusoria (Synhymeniida) of the genus Zosterodasys from natural water bodies of Azerbaijan]. Zoologi c eskij Zurnal 19, 13 - 23 (in Russian with English title translation and summary).", "Fernandez-Leborans, G. (1990) The morphology and the taxonomic position of a protozoan of the genus Zosterodasys (Ciliophora, Nassophorea). Zoologische Jahrbucher, Abteilung fur Anatomie und Ontogenie der Tiere, 120, 81 - 91.", "Foissner, W., Berger, H. & Kohmann, F. (1994) Taxonomische und okologische Revision der Ciliaten des Saprobiensystems. Band III: Hymenostomata, Prostomatida, Nassulida. Informationsberichte des Bayerischen Landesamtes fur Wasserwirtschaft, 1 / 94, 1 - 548.", "Gong, J., Choi, J. K., Roberts, D. McL., Kim, S. Y. & Min, G. S. (2007) Morphological descriptions of new and little-known benthic ciliates from Ganghwa tidal flat, Korea. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 54, 306 - 316.", "Petz, W., Song, W. & Wilbert, N. (1995) Taxonomy and ecology of the ciliate fauna (Protozoa, Ciliophora) in the endopagial and pelagial of the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Stapfia, 40, 1 - 223."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5630258 2023-05-15T13:38:19+02:00 Zosterodasys Deroux 1978 Vďačný, Peter Tirjaková, Eva 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5630258 https://zenodo.org/record/5630258 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF0FFAEFFD134419F392C3DCE7BA85C https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281497 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF0FFAEFFD134419F392C3DCE7BA85C https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281498 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5630259 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Protozoa Ciliophora Nassophorea Synhymeniida Orthodonellidae Zosterodasys Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5630258 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281497 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281498 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5630259 2022-02-08T12:23:07Z Zosterodasys Deroux, 1978 (Fig. 1) Zosterodasys Deroux, 1978: 464; Fernandez-Leborans & Alekperov 1996: 3 (taxonomic revision of the genus); Kivimaki et al. 1997: 226 (ultrastructural anatomy); Aescht 2001: 177 (catalogue of generic names of ciliates); Lynn & Small 2002: 548 (illustrated guide to genera); Jankowski 2007: 729 (brief generic review and list of species); Lynn 2008: 397 (list of genera); Gong et al. 2009: 339 (phylogenetic position of the genus); Kivimaki et al. 2009: 323 (phylogenetic position of the genus). Diagnosis. Orthodonellidae with obovoidal to ellipsoidal body not differentiated into an anterior rostrum. Macronucleus globular to narrowly ellipsoidal, rarely lenticular or bowknot-shaped; usually a single rarely up to three micronuclei. Typically several contractile vacuoles, posterior one sometimes enlarged. Synhymenium composed of narrowly spaced dikinetids extending obliquely from left to right dorsal surface across ventral side and thus interrupting all ventral ciliary rows and some dorsal ones. Cyrtos composed of a central cytopharyngeal tube lined by postciliary microtubules and nematodesmal rods arranged around cytostome in a ring. Type species. Zosterodasys agamalievi Deroux, 1978 by original designation and monotypy [Articles 68.2 and 68.3 of the ICZN (1999)]. Etymology. Not given in the original description. Composite of the Greek noun zóstér (ζωστήρ [m]; girdle), the thematic vowel · o- , and the Greek adjective das ỹ s (δασὺς [m]; dense), meaning “the dense girdle” and obviously referring to the synhymenium composed of densely arranged cilia encircling the body as a girdle. Masculine gender according to the Article 30.1. 2 of the ICZN (1999). Comparison with related genera. Within the order Synhymeniida, Zosterodasys most resembles Orthodonella and Chilodontopsis . However, Orthodonella is distinguished by the anterior body portion which is differentiated into a rostrum bent to the left (vs. no such rostrum in Zosterodasys ). Chilodontopsis differs from Zosterodasys only by some details of the synhymenium. According to Deroux (1978) the synhymenium extends obliquely from the left dorsal surface across the ventral side but terminates one or two ventral ciliary rows past the oral opening in Chilodontopsis , while it extends obliquely from the left to the right dorsal surface across the ventral side and thus interrupting all ventral ciliary rows in Zosterodasys . According to Lynn & Small (2002) and Lynn (2008) the synhymenium of Chilodontopsis is, in addition, sparsely ciliated, i.e., composed of loosely arranged basal bodies, while that of Zosterodasys is thickly ciliated, i.e., composed of narrowly arranged basal bodies. Remarks. Altogether 31 species were originally described or subsequently combined with Zosterodasys (Alekperov 1984; Aliev 1990; Deroux 1978; Fernandez-Leborans 1990; Fernandez-Leborans & Alekperov 1996; Foissner et al. 1994; Gong et al. 2007; Jankowski 2007; Petz et al. 1995). However, we recognize only nine of them as valid Zosterodasys species, 11 represent nomenclatural synonyms, one is a junior primary homonym, five are classified as species inquirendae , and five belong to other genera (Table 2). All species recognized here as reliable exactly meet the definition of Zosterodasys in Deroux (1978). : Published as part of Vďačný, Peter & Tirjaková, Eva, 2012, Taxonomic revision of the ciliate genus Zosterodasys Deroux, 1978 (Protista: Ciliophora: Synhymeniida), pp. 34-58 in Zootaxa 3345 on pages 37-38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.281497 : {"references": ["Deroux, G. (1978) The hypostome ciliate order Synhymenida: from Chilodontopsis of Blochmann to Nassulopsis of Faure- Fremiet. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 97, 458 - 469.", "Fernandez-Leborans, G. & Alekperov, I. K. (1996) Revision of the genus Zosterodasys with description of new species (Protozoa, Ciliophora). Zoosystematica Rossica, 4 (year 1995), 3 - 16.", "Kivimaki, K. L., Riordan, G. P. & Lipscomb, D. (1997) The ultrastructure of Zosterodasys agamalievi (Ciliophora: Synhymeniida). Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 44, 226 - 236.", "Aescht, E. (2001) Catalogue of the generic names of ciliates (Protozoa, Ciliophora). Denisia, 1, 1 - 350.", "Lynn, D. H. & Small, E. B. (2002) Phylum Ciliophora, Doflein, 1901. In: Lee, J. J., Leedale, G. F. & Bradbury, P. C. (Eds), An illustrated guide to the protozoa. Vol. 1. Society of Protozoologists, Lawrence / Kansas, pp. 371 - 656.", "Jankowski, A. W. [Ankovskij, A. V.] (2007) Tip Ciliophora Doflein, 1901 [Phylim Ciliophora Doflein, 1901]. In: Alimov, A. F. (Ed.), Protisty: Rukovodstvo po zoologii, c. 2 [Protista: Handbook on zoology, 2 nd part]. Nauka, St. Petersburg, pp. 415 - 993 (in Russian with English title translation).", "Lynn, D. H. (2008) The ciliated protozoa. Characterization, classification, and guide to the literature. 3 rd ed. Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 606.", "Gong, J., Stoeck, T., Yi, Z., Miao, M., Zhang, Q., Roberts, D. McL., Warren, A. & Song, W. (2009) Small subunit rRNA phylogenies show that the class Nassophorea is not monophyletic (phylum Ciliophora). Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 56, 339 - 347.", "Kivimaki, K. L., Bowditch, B. M., Riordan, G. P. & Lipscomb, D. L. (2009) Phylogeny and systematic position of Zosterodasys (Ciliophora, Synhymeniida): a combined analysis of ciliate relationships using morphological and molecular data. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 56, 323 - 338.", "Alekperov, I. K. [Alekperov, I. H.] (1984) Novye vidy svobodnozivusih infuzorij (Hypostomata) vnutrennih vodoemov Azerbajdzana [New species of free-living ciliates (Hypostomata) in the inland water bodies of Azerbaijan]. Zoologi c eskij Zurnal, 63, 1250 - 1253 (in Russian with English title translation and summary).", "Aliyev, A. R. [Aliev, A. R.] (1990) Novye vidy infuzorij roda Zosterodasys (Synhymeniida) iz estestvennyh vodoemov Azerbajdzana [New species of infusoria (Synhymeniida) of the genus Zosterodasys from natural water bodies of Azerbaijan]. Zoologi c eskij Zurnal 19, 13 - 23 (in Russian with English title translation and summary).", "Fernandez-Leborans, G. (1990) The morphology and the taxonomic position of a protozoan of the genus Zosterodasys (Ciliophora, Nassophorea). Zoologische Jahrbucher, Abteilung fur Anatomie und Ontogenie der Tiere, 120, 81 - 91.", "Foissner, W., Berger, H. & Kohmann, F. (1994) Taxonomische und okologische Revision der Ciliaten des Saprobiensystems. Band III: Hymenostomata, Prostomatida, Nassulida. Informationsberichte des Bayerischen Landesamtes fur Wasserwirtschaft, 1 / 94, 1 - 548.", "Gong, J., Choi, J. K., Roberts, D. McL., Kim, S. Y. & Min, G. S. (2007) Morphological descriptions of new and little-known benthic ciliates from Ganghwa tidal flat, Korea. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 54, 306 - 316.", "Petz, W., Song, W. & Wilbert, N. (1995) Taxonomy and ecology of the ciliate fauna (Protozoa, Ciliophora) in the endopagial and pelagial of the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Stapfia, 40, 1 - 223."]} Text Antarc* Antarctica Weddell Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Weddell Sea Weddell Fernandez ENVELOPE(-62.233,-62.233,-63.250,-63.250) Faure ENVELOPE(-68.871,-68.871,-68.093,-68.093)