Belonocystis Rainer, 1968 is an enigmatic protist genus, which currently lacks any supergroup
affiliation. The spherical cells of this organism move on the substratum using fine non-branching
pseudopodia. The cell surface is surrounded with a spiky covering. Belonocystis marina sp. nov. was
studied using light- and electron microscopy. It was clearly shown that the surface structures of Belonocystis
were scales, not a capsule. The new species could be distinguished by the morphology of the
scales, which had a bulbous base with three “skirts” (circular latticed structures) and a spike consisting
of many twisted fibrils. Each scale was associated with a short cytoplasmic outgrowth. The organic
nature of these scales was confirmed by energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis. Large multinucleated
stages were discovered in the life-cycle of this organism. A survey of the cell ultrastructure revealed
all the common eukaryotic organelles, including mitochondria with tubular cristae. No microtubules
were detected in ult