DOI

Raphidocystis pallida, a centrohelid heliozoan with unusually shaped tubular siliceous scales, was reisolated from Jamor river, Portugal, and studied with the use of light and electron microscopy. In enriched cultures, the cells were naked, devoid of siliceous external skeleton with the exception of several scales present in one cell. Instead, such cells were covered with a layer of rod-shaped bacteria. In clonal cultures, the cells gradually acquired siliceous coverings typical for this species and retained them in next generations. Phylogenetic position of R. pallida was clarified with SSU rDNA-based molecular phylogenetics, and its placement within the genus Raphidocystis despite unusual coverings structure was confirmed. The implications of phylogenetic placement of R. pallida and possible origins of the previously undescribed naked form were discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere12916
JournalJournal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
Volume69
Issue number4
Early online date13 Apr 2022
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2022

    Scopus subject areas

  • Microbiology

    Research areas

  • centrohelids, external skeleton, heliozoa, life cycles, systematics, ultrastructure

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