A Reexamination of the Ultrastructure of Didinium nasutum and a Reanalysis of the Phylogeny of the Haptorid Ciliates

The cilia of Didinium nasutum are restricted to two girdles encircling the cell. Each row of cilia in both girdles is made up of two to three anterior pairs of kinetosomes followed by several single kinetosomes. Each single kinetosome has two sets of transverse microtubules, an overlapping postcilia...

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description The cilia of Didinium nasutum are restricted to two girdles encircling the cell. Each row of cilia in both girdles is made up of two to three anterior pairs of kinetosomes followed by several single kinetosomes. Each single kinetosome has two sets of transverse microtubules, an overlapping postciliary microtubular ribbon, and a laterally directed kinetodesmal fiber. The pairs of kinetosomes are homologous to the oral dikinetids of other haptorians: the nonciliated kinetosome of the pair has a transverse microtubular ribbon that extends to line the membrane of the proboscis, a single short postciliary microtubule, and a nematodesma; the ciliated kinetosome has a ribbon of postciliary microtubules and two sets of transverse microtubules. The presence of these characters in Didinium invalidates Leipe & Hausmann's conclusion that the Didiniidae should be removed from the subclass that contains the other haptorians (Leipe, D. D. & Hausumann, K. 1989. Somatic infraciliature of the haptorid ciliate Homalozoon vermiculare (Kinetofragminophora, Gymnostomata) Ditransversalia n. subcl. and phylogenetic implications. J. Protozool., 36:280–289). In light of this, the justification for a subclass Ditransversalia is challenged and shown to be unnecessary.
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