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New records of nine ciliates (Protozoa: Ciliophora) from Korea: Brief descriptions and remarks

  • Kim, Kang-San;Min, Gi-Sik
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.315-322
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    • 2018
  • Based on morphological observation, we identified nine ciliates previously unrecorded in Korea, Euplotidium itoi Ito, 1958, Anteholosticha verrucosa (Foissner & Schade, 2000) Berger, 2008, Holostichides dumonti Foissner, 2000, Amphisiella australis Blatterer & Foissner, 1988, Terricirra matsusakai Berger & Foissner, 1989, Uroleptoides binucleatus binucleatus Hemberger, 1985, Uroleptoides magnigranulosus (Foissner, 1988) Berger, 2008, Leptopharynx costatus gonohymen Omar & Foissner, 2012, Pseudochilodonopsis mutabilis Foissner, 1981, from three sites in Korea, which were isolated from three environmental samples, consisting of one seawater and two soil samples. These ciliates were assigned to three classes, five orders, five families, and eight genera. In this study, we provide photographs and brief descriptions and remarks of the nine species.

New Records of Three Dysteriids (Ciliophora: Pyllopharyngea) from Korea

  • Park, Mi-Hyun;Min, Gi-Sik
    • 환경생물
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.189-196
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    • 2015
  • We verified three ciliates - Dysteria brasiliensis Faria et al., 1922, Dysteria lanceolata ${Clapar\grave{e}ede}$ and Lachmann, 1859, and Dysteria ovalis (Gourret and Roeser, 1886) Kahl, 1931 - as previously unrecorded species in Korea. These three ciliates were collected from Incheon Harbor and Geojin Harbor in Korea. We describe the three species based on live observations, protargolimpregnated specimens, and silver nitrate-impregnated specimens.

Brief descriptions of 12 ciliate species previously unrecorded (Protozoa: Ciliophora) in Korea

  • Kim, Ji Hye;Jung, Jae-Ho
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제6권spc호
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    • pp.15-25
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    • 2017
  • Twelve ciliates were collected from freshwater, marine, and brackish water habitats in Korea and taxonomic descriptions are provided based on observations of living cells and protargol-impregnated specimens. These ciliates, recorded for the first time in Korea, were classified into 12 genera, 11 families, 10 orders, and five classes. We provide brief descriptions and remarks, including microphotographs, for the 12 ciliates: Allotricha mollis, Amphileptus eigneri, Didinium gargantua, Holophrya teres, Lacrymaria marina, Novistrombidium apsheronicum, Pelagostrobilidium conicum, Pseudochilodonopsis fluviatilis, Pseudourostyla subtropica, Strombidium conicum, Urocentrum turbo, and Uronema marinum.

Brief description of 18 newly recorded ciliate species from soil and inland waters(Protozoa, Ciliophora) in South Korea

  • Kim, Ji Hye;Omar, Atef;Jung, Jae-Ho
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.251-268
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    • 2020
  • Ciliates are a speciose protozoan group and their diversity is still not well investigated in Korea. From our field surveys, 18 unrecorded ciliate species were collected from a total of nine localities in Korea. The field surveys were conducted in 2018 and 2019, and the unrecorded ciliates were found from terrestrial (moss and soil samples) and inland water (river and lagoon samples) habitats. The morphology of these ciliates was studied using the observation of living and silver impregnated (protargol) specimens. The present species belong to five classes as follows: 1) class Spirotrichea - Gonostomum kuehnelti, Quadristicha setigera, Lamtostyla decorata, L. islandica, L. longa, Anteholosticha brachysticha, Pseudobirojimia muscorum; 2) class Litostomatea - Apocoriplites lajacola, Epispathidium amphoriforme, Protospathidium muscicola, Phialinides australis, Paraenchelys wenzeli, Rimaleptus similis; 3) class Nassophorea - Drepanomonas revoluta; 4) class Colpodea - Bryometopus triquetrus; and 5) class Oligohymenophorea - Cyclidium glaucoma, Epistylis pygmaeum, Pseudovorticella vestita. The globular macronuclear nodules of P. vestita were observed for the first time in the Korean population.

New Record of Seven Soil Ciliates (Ciliophora: Stichotrichia) from Korea

  • Chae, Kyu-Seok;Kim, Kang-San;Min, Gi-Sik
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제37권3호
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    • pp.212-218
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    • 2021
  • The seven unrecorded ciliates were collected from soil samples in Korea. The morphological study of these ciliates was performed based on observation of both living and stained cells: Rigidocortex quadrinucleatus Bharti, Kumar and La Terza, 2017, Rigidohymena tetracirrata (Gellért, 1942) Berger, 2011, Urosoma salmastra (Dragesco and Dragesco-Kernéis, 1986) Berger, 1999, Urosomoida agilis (Engelmann, 1862) Foissner, 1982, Rigidosticha italiensis Bharti, Kumar and La Terza, 2016, Eschaneustyla terricola Foissner, 1982 and Pseudokeronopsis similis (Stokes, 1886) Borror and Wicklow, 1983. Among the seven genera in this study, the genus Rigidosticha Bharti, Kumar and La Terza, 2016 is firstly reported in Korea. In this study, we provide brief descriptions and remarks for the ciliates with photographs.

Unrecorded species of Korean ciliates (Protozoa, Ciliophora) discovered through the project of "Discovery of Korean Indigenous Species" (2006-2010)

  • Park, Mi-Hyun;Han, Yeong-Deok;Kwon, Choon Bong;Lee, Eun Sun;Kim, Ji Hye;Kang, Youn Seung;Kim, Se-Joo;Yang, Hee-Min;Park, Taeseo;Yoo, Jung-Sun;Kil, Hyun-Jong;Nam, Eunjung;Shin, Mann Kyoon;Min, Gi-Sik
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제6권spc호
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    • pp.172-176
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    • 2017
  • In this list-format paper, we present unrecorded species of Korean ciliates (phylum Ciliophora). All species were selected from the final reports of the project: "Discovery of Korean Indigenous Species". This project has been carried out to discover and record various Korean indigenous species since 2006 and is funded by the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR). Among the various species, ciliates were a major taxon that was highlighted in this project as a speciose group categorized under Protozoa. This paper contains reports of 38 ciliates (8 classes, 16 orders, 23 families, and 34 genera) observed in Korea during the initial five years of the project (2006-2010).

Morphological Description of Three Anaerobic Ciliates Unrecorded in Korea

  • Quoc Dung Nguyen;Novia Cahyani;Mann Kyoon Shin
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제40권3호
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    • pp.211-220
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    • 2024
  • During the surveys of ciliates from hypoxic habitats, three marine anaerobic species were found: Metopus spiculatus, M. vestitus, and Muranothrix felix. These species have not been previously recorded in South Korea and belong to the taxonomic classes Armophorea and Muranotrichea. The morphology of these species was examined by both microscopic observations of live specimens, and stained cells using protargol impregnations. Metopus spiculatus has the following characteristics: body size 80-110×25-35 ㎛ in vivo, beak-like structure at the end of preoral dome, ectosymbiotic bacteria covering cell surface, intracytoplasmic needle-shaped structures and the conspicuous tail end. Metopus vestitus has the following distinguishing characteristics: body size 95-130×25-45 ㎛ in vivo, a cone-shaped body, a covering of ectosymbiotic bacteria on its cell surface, intracytoplasmic needleshaped structures, somatic kineties arranged in 26-28 longitudinal rows, and a posterior part tapered into a tail. Muranothrix felix has the following characteristics: body size 100-130×20-30 ㎛ in vivo, elongated body with twisted neck region, bristle-like cilia protruding perpendicular to the cell margin, ectosymbiotic bacteria covering the cell surface, about 10 macronuclear nodules, and a long, stiffened caudal cilium.

New records of 24 ciliate species (Protozoa, Ciliophora) collected in South Korea

  • Kim, Ji Hye;Moon, Ji Hye;Jung, Jae-Ho
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.291-314
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    • 2018
  • We collected ciliates from terrestrial and aquatic habitats in Korea. Morphology was examined based on observations of both living and stained specimens. As a result of the observations, we found 24 previously unrecorded ciliate species to Korea. The morphology of these species are briefly described here: Tracheloraphis dracontoides, Condylostoma arenarium, Aspidisca steini, Australocirrus aspoecki, Sterkiella tricirrata, Stylonychia lemnae, Wallackia bujoreani, Bakuella marina, Anteholosticha sigmoidea, Holosticha pullaster, Urostyla grandis grandis, Chaenea vorax, Enchelys gasterosteus, Phialina salinarum, Mesodinium pulex, Aegyria oliva, Bryometopus pseudochilodon, Pinacocoleps tesselatus, Urozona buetschlii, Colpidium colpoda, Campanella umbellaria, Pseudovorticella difficilis, Zoothamnium parahiketes and Z. plumula. Among these 24 ciliates, S. tricirrata and U. grandis grandis were studied based on both the morphology and the morphogenesis.

Brief morphological description of stichotrichid ciliates (Ciliophora: Stichotrichia) from Korea

  • Kim, Kang-San;Min, Gi-Sik
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.323-332
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    • 2018
  • Ten stichotrichid ciliates were identified from six environmental samples, consisting of one freshwater, two seawater, and three soil samples. Morphological assessments were performed based on observations of both living and stained specimens. These species were assigned to two orders, three families, and nine genera, and we provide photographs and brief descriptions and remarks for each species: Parabirojimia similis Hu et al., 2002, Arcuseries warreni (Song & Wilbert, 1997) Huang et al., 2014, Gonostomum lajacola Foissner, 2016, Paragonostomoides xianicum Wang et al., 2017, Australocirrus oscitans Blatterer & Foissner, 1988, Monomicrocaryon crassicirratum Foissner, 2016, Monomicrocaryon euglenivorum fimbricirratum Foissner, 2016, Notohymena rubescens Blatterer & Foissner, 1988, Sterkiella multicirrata Li et al., 2018, Stylonychia ammermanni ammermanni Gupta et al., 2001.

New record of ten ciliate species(Protozoa, Ciliophora) from South Korea

  • Atef Omar;Ji Hye Choi;Jae-Ho Jung
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.95-108
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    • 2023
  • Ciliates are unicellular eukaryotes and one of the most abundant and speciose protistan groups. However, their diversity is underestimated, and many new species are waiting for our discovery. During several field surveys conducted from 2018 to 2021 to document indigenous Korean ciliates, 10 unrecorded ciliate species were collected and investigated from freshwater, marine, and semiterrestrial habitats. The morphology of these species was studied based on observation of living and protargol-stained specimens. These species belong to five classes as follows: 1) class Heterotrichea - Peritromus faurei; 2) class Spirotrichea - Heterotachysoma dragescoi, Pseudokeronopsis parasongi, and Certesia quadrinucleata; 3) class Nassophorea - Chilodontopsis depressa; 4) class Prostomatea - Plagiocampa rouxi and Urotricha furcata; and 5) class Oligohymenophorea - Metanophrys similis, Uronema gallicum, and Protocyclidium citrullus. Also, we provide a brief diagnosis, photomicrographs, and information of the locality for each species. Further, we compare each species with the most recent description and with similar congeners.