Porosia Jung 1942

Taxonomic concept of genus Porosia Jung 1942 Since the genus Porosia is not monospecific anymore, an expansion of the concept of this genus is required. Original description of the genus according to Jung 1942 is the following: Ahnlich wie Penardiella mit Porendurchbohrungen am Halsansatz. Doch fehl...

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Main Authors: BOBROV, Anatoly, KOSAKYAN, Anush
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6118611 2023-05-15T18:27:13+02:00 Porosia Jung 1942 BOBROV, Anatoly KOSAKYAN, Anush 2015 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6118611 https://zenodo.org/record/6118611 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/4D0EFFFAFFAF3766497BFFF1C751402F https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.4467/16890027ap.15.024.3538 http://publication.plazi.org/id/4D0EFFFAFFAF3766497BFFF1C751402F https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6118610 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Protista Sarcomastigophora Lobosa Arcellinida Nebelidae Porosia article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6118611 https://doi.org/10.4467/16890027ap.15.024.3538 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6118610 2022-04-01T10:53:31Z Taxonomic concept of genus Porosia Jung 1942 Since the genus Porosia is not monospecific anymore, an expansion of the concept of this genus is required. Original description of the genus according to Jung 1942 is the following: Ahnlich wie Penardiella mit Porendurchbohrungen am Halsansatz. Doch fehlen die Porenlochgruppen in der Nahe des Pseudostoms. Rein boreal mit nur einer Art: P. bigibbosa (Penard, 1890), die sehr selten in Europe, dagegen in Spitzbergen haufiger ist. Vielleicht kaltstenotherm? Schalenende breitgerundet. l = 135– 170 u, br = 87–110 u, m = 34–35 u. Translation: Similar to Penardiella [currently Certesella ] with pore holes on the base of the neck. However the pore punctuations on the base of the neck near aperture is lacking. Purely boreal with only one species P. bigibbosa (Penard 1890), in Europe very rare, but more prevalent in Spitzbergen [currently Svalbard, Norway]. Maybe cold-stenothermic? Posterior end of the test is broadly rounded, length 135–170 µm, breadth 87–110 µm, aperture 34–35 µm wide. Expansion of the taxonomic concept for the genus Porosia (Jung 1942) sensu Bobrov et Kosakyan: Test is pyriform, with rounded posterior end, laterally compressed. In front view two distinct lateral depressions with two large invaginated pores are situated on each side, which are connected by internal tubes as in genus Certesella . In profile, small lateral pores can be observed, just anterior to the large pores. The lateral keel can (or can not) be present surrounding 1 / 3 of posterior lateral margin (keel is important distinctive character between Porosia species: Porosia bigibbosa – lacking of lateral keel, Porosia paracarinata – presence of lateral keel). Test composed of euglyphid shell plates embedded in unstructured cement. Aperture is curved, surrounded with organic lip. Habitat: sphagnum mosses, litter, soil, rare genus. This genus is closely related to Certesella but lacks the punctuated neck. : Published as part of Anatoly BOBROV & Anush KOSAKYAN, 2015, A New Species from Mountain Forest Soils in Japan: Porosia paracarinata sp. nov., and Taxonomic Concept of the Genus Porosia Jung, 1942, pp. 289-294 in Acta-Protozoologica 54 on page 294, DOI: 10.4467/16890027Ap.15.024.3538 Text Spitzbergen Svalbard DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Norway Svalbard
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Protista
Sarcomastigophora
Lobosa
Arcellinida
Nebelidae
Porosia
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Protista
Sarcomastigophora
Lobosa
Arcellinida
Nebelidae
Porosia
BOBROV, Anatoly
KOSAKYAN, Anush
Porosia Jung 1942
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Protista
Sarcomastigophora
Lobosa
Arcellinida
Nebelidae
Porosia
description Taxonomic concept of genus Porosia Jung 1942 Since the genus Porosia is not monospecific anymore, an expansion of the concept of this genus is required. Original description of the genus according to Jung 1942 is the following: Ahnlich wie Penardiella mit Porendurchbohrungen am Halsansatz. Doch fehlen die Porenlochgruppen in der Nahe des Pseudostoms. Rein boreal mit nur einer Art: P. bigibbosa (Penard, 1890), die sehr selten in Europe, dagegen in Spitzbergen haufiger ist. Vielleicht kaltstenotherm? Schalenende breitgerundet. l = 135– 170 u, br = 87–110 u, m = 34–35 u. Translation: Similar to Penardiella [currently Certesella ] with pore holes on the base of the neck. However the pore punctuations on the base of the neck near aperture is lacking. Purely boreal with only one species P. bigibbosa (Penard 1890), in Europe very rare, but more prevalent in Spitzbergen [currently Svalbard, Norway]. Maybe cold-stenothermic? Posterior end of the test is broadly rounded, length 135–170 µm, breadth 87–110 µm, aperture 34–35 µm wide. Expansion of the taxonomic concept for the genus Porosia (Jung 1942) sensu Bobrov et Kosakyan: Test is pyriform, with rounded posterior end, laterally compressed. In front view two distinct lateral depressions with two large invaginated pores are situated on each side, which are connected by internal tubes as in genus Certesella . In profile, small lateral pores can be observed, just anterior to the large pores. The lateral keel can (or can not) be present surrounding 1 / 3 of posterior lateral margin (keel is important distinctive character between Porosia species: Porosia bigibbosa – lacking of lateral keel, Porosia paracarinata – presence of lateral keel). Test composed of euglyphid shell plates embedded in unstructured cement. Aperture is curved, surrounded with organic lip. Habitat: sphagnum mosses, litter, soil, rare genus. This genus is closely related to Certesella but lacks the punctuated neck. : Published as part of Anatoly BOBROV & Anush KOSAKYAN, 2015, A New Species from Mountain Forest Soils in Japan: Porosia paracarinata sp. nov., and Taxonomic Concept of the Genus Porosia Jung, 1942, pp. 289-294 in Acta-Protozoologica 54 on page 294, DOI: 10.4467/16890027Ap.15.024.3538
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