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1 March 2002 New Species of Balantidium and Paracichlidotherus (Ciliophora) Inhabiting the Intestines of Four Surgeonfish Species from the Tuvalu Islands, Pacific Ocean
J. NORMAN GRIM, KENDALL D. CLEMENTS, TAMSEN BYFIELD
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Abstract

Four species of adult herbivorous surgeonfishes (Family Acanthuridae) were collected from the remote South-Pacific island system of Tuvalu. Their intestinal contents were examined, and of four populations of ciliated protists, two new species were discovered and are described. Ciliates were examined after protargol staining and, in some cases, scanning electron microscopy. Members of each population were examined and 10 characters measured for the balantidia, and 13 for the paracichlidotherids. A new Balantidium is described which has an unusually large dextr-oral field of cilia. A new species of Paracichlidotherus was discovered which has a macronucleus significantly smaller and well anteriad the cytoplasmic portion of the oral polykinetids relative to the type species.

J. NORMAN GRIM, KENDALL D. CLEMENTS, and TAMSEN BYFIELD "New Species of Balantidium and Paracichlidotherus (Ciliophora) Inhabiting the Intestines of Four Surgeonfish Species from the Tuvalu Islands, Pacific Ocean," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 49(2), 146-153, (1 March 2002). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2002.tb00359.x
Received: 27 February 2001; Accepted: 21 January 2002; Published: 1 March 2002
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KEYWORDS
Ciliates
intestinal symbionts
taxonomy
unusual kineties
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