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Uroleptus

Uroleptus Ehrenberg, 1831 (ref. ID; 2014, 3925) or Stein, 1859 (ref. ID; 3690)

Class Polyhymenophora: Subclass Spirotricha: Order Hypotrichida: Suborder Stichotrichina: Family Holostichidae (ref. ID; 2014)
Hypotrichida (ref. ID; 7578)

Synonym Cladotricha Gajewskaja, 1925 (ref. ID; 2014); Platytrichotus Stokes, 1886 (ref. ID; 2014)

[ref. ID; 2014]
Narrow elongate body often tapered posteriorly into a tail region. 2 rows of marginal cirri and 2 rows of midventral cirri extending into the frontal region although at least 3 anterior frontal cirri are clearly differentiated. Transverse cirri absent. May or may not possess caudal cirri. The peristome region small (less than quarter body length) in a narrowed frontal region. 2 or 4 macronuclei with associated micronuclei. Several species have been described.
The question of presence of absence of transverse cirri in the genus is controversial. Here we adopt the view of Kahl (1932), with his reservations, rather than Borror (1972), or Jankowski (1979) and reserve the genus Paruroleptus for similar forms with transverse cirri. Jankowski (1978) created a new genus Perisincirra for U. kahli Groliere, 1976. Borror (1979) transferred the genus to the Urostylidae.
Quote; Colin R. Curds, Michael A. Gates and David McL. Roberts "British and other freshwater ciliated protozoa Part II Ciliophora: Oligohymenophora and Polyhymenophora" Cambridge University Press, 1983 (ref. ID; 2014)

[ref. ID; 3925]
Usually one row each of right and left marginal cirri; midventral cirri in typical zigzag series, 2 cirri per original oblique ciliary streak; frontal cirri hypertrophied, similar to Holosticha; transverse cirri often reduced or absent; posterior end of cell narrowed into "tail".
Type Genus (by subsequent designation); Uroleptus musculus (O.F. Muller, 1773) Ehrenberg, 1831
Uroleptus is a poorly understood genus of fresh-water hypotrichs currently plagued by an astoundingly complex nomenclature and dozens of superficially described nominal species. The number of transverse cirri is extremely variable within a clone; indeed many ciliates identified as being in the genus Uroleptus lack transverse cirri. Uroleptus musculus (O.F. Muller, 1773), the type species, possesses midventral cirri homologous to those of Urostyla; hence Uroleptus should be cofamilial with the remainder of this assemblage. Nomenclature of Uroleptus is further clouded by continuing confusion of this ciliate, which has midventral cirri, with vermiform hypotrichs from fresh water, soil, mosses, and hypersaline environments that lack midventral cirri. (ref. ID; 3925)
  1. Uroleptus agilis Engelmann, 1862 (ref. ID; 1621)
  2. Uroleptus caudatus (Claparede & Lachmann, 1858) (ref. ID; 1621, 4488) reported author and year? (ref. ID; 191)
  3. Uroleptus dispar Stokes, 1886 (ref. ID; 1621, 4488)
  4. Uroleptus elongatus Fernandez-Leborans, 1981 (ref. ID; 4695, 7578 original paper)
  5. Uroleptus filum Ehrenberg, 1833
    See; Spirostomum caudatum (ref. ID; 4610)
  6. Uroleptus gallina (Mueller, 1786) Foissner et al., 1991 (ref. ID; 4488, 4609) reported author and year? (ref. ID; 1629, 4471)
    Syn; Trichoda gallina Mueller, 1786 (ref ID; 4609)
  7. Uroleptus gibbus (Claparede & Lachmann, 1858) (ref. ID; 1621) reported year? (ref. ID; 3491)
  8. Uroleptus halseyi Calkins, 1929 (ref. ID; 1621) reported year? (ref. ID; 1618)
  9. Uroleptus hospes Ehrenberg, 1831
    See; Mucotrichidium hospes (ref. ID; 4785)
  10. Uroleptus kahli Buitkamp (ref. ID; 2365 original paper)
  11. Uroleptus kahli Groliere 1975 (ref. ID; 7578)
  12. Uroleptus lemani (ref. ID; 4609)
  13. Uroleptus limnetis Stokes, 1885 (ref. ID; 1621) reported year? (ref. ID; 1618)
  14. Uroleptus longicaudatus Stokes, 1886 (ref. ID; 1621) reported year? (ref. ID; 1618)
  15. Uroleptus matthesi Wenzel, 1953 (ref. ID; 3593 original paper)
  16. Uroleptus mobilis Engelmann, 1861 (ref. ID; 1335, 1621) or 1862 (ref. ID; 4777)
    See; Engelmanniella mobilis (ref. ID; 4777, 7423)
  17. Uroleptus mobilis var. americanus var. provis Calkins, 1929 (ref. ID; 1621)
  18. Uroleptus muscorum Kahl, 1932 (ref. ID; 3593) reported author and year? (ref. ID; 1621, 3925)
  19. Uroleptus musculus (Kahl, 1932) (ref. ID; 4609)
    Syn; Holosticha contractilis Dragesco, 1970 (ref. ID; 4609); Paruroleptus musculus Kahl, 1932 (ref. ID; 4609)
  20. Uroleptus musculus (O.F. Muller, 1786) (ref. ID; 1621, 1629) or (O.F. Muller, 1773) Ehrenberg, 1831 (ref. ID; 3925)
    See; Paruroleptus gallina (ref. ID; 4785)
  21. Uroleptus opisthobolus (Stokes, 1886) (ref. ID; 1621)
  22. Uroleptus pisces (ref. ID; 4471)
  23. Uroleptus piscis (O.F. Muller, 1773) Ehrenberg, 1831 (ref. ID; 4609)
    Syn; Trichoda piscis O.F. Muller, 1773 (ref. ID; 4609)
  24. Uroleptus piscis (O.F. Muller) Stein, 1858 (ref. ID; 3116) or (O.F. Muller, 1786) Stein (ref. ID; 1219, 1621, 1629, 2245)
  25. Uroleptus rattulus Stein, 1859 (ref. ID; 1621, 1629, 3690, 4609)
  26. Uroleptus sphagni Stokes, 1886 (ref. ID; 1621, 2099)
  27. Uroleptus violaceus Stein, 1859 (ref. ID; 1621)
  28. Uroleptus zignis Entz, 1884 (ref. ID; 1621)

Uroleptus elongatus Fernandez-Leborans, 1981 (ref. ID; 4695, 7578 original paper)

Descriptions

[Paroral formation]: In this species the paroral formation is divided into two parts: PF1 and PF2. Paroral formation 1 (PF1) has a length of 12 um (avg.) and it is the most anterior and nearest to the oral area, of the two parts of which the paroral formation is composed. PF1 is made up of a haplokinety composed of 40-48 kinetosomes. Paroral formation 2 (PF2) measures 15 um (avg.) and it is composed of two parallel rows of 28-29 kinetosomes each. (ref. ID; 4695)

[ref. ID; 7578]
Filiform appearance, very short peristome and two stretched macronuclear formations. (ref. ID; 7578)
  • Somatic ciliature: The somatic ciliature is made up of cirri arranged in the following groups: right marginal cirri, left marginal cirri, right ventral cirri, left ventral cirri, dorsal cirri, caudal cirri and front-buccal field (FBF, Borror 1979). (ref. ID; 7578)
  • Oral infraciliature: This infraciliature present two types of structures: the adoral zone of membranelles (AZM) and the paroral kineties or undulating membranes (PK1, PK2).

    Remarks

    The principal differences between U. kahli Groliere, 1975 and U. elongatus are the following features: 1. U. kahli has a reduced paroral membrane constituted by a single row of cilia. U. elongatus presents two paroral kineties, the anterior one is a stichodiade and the other one, posterior to the former, is a double row of kinetosomes. 2. U. kahli had 3 cirri in the front-buccal field, 2 frontal and 1 buccal. U. elongatus had 6 cirri in the front-buccal field: 5 frontal and 1 buccal. 3. U. kahli has 2 rows, right and left, of marginal cirri. U. elongatus present 4 rows of marginal cirri: 2 on the right side and 2 on the left side. 4. U. kahli had two rows of ventral cirri while U. elongatus present 5: 2 at the right side and 3 (one of them very short) at the left side. 5. U. kahli has 3 rows of dorsal cilia. U. elongatus presents only one row of dorsal cirri. 6. U. elongatus has 3 caudal cirri. In U. kahli the caudal cirri are absent. (ref. ID; 7578)

    Measurements

    Body size 124x17 um, AZM length 28 um, membranelle length 4.7 um, PK1 length 12 um, PK2 length 15 um, peristome size 21x11 um, cirrus FBF length 1.3 um, length of the four kinetosomes cirrus 0.6 um, length of the two kinetosomes cirrus 0.4 um (on average). (ref. ID; 7578)

    Uroleptus halseyi Calkins, 1929 (ref. ID; 1621) reported year? (ref. ID; 1618)

    Descriptions

    Peristome one-sixth to one-seventh the body length; 3 ventrals; macronucleus divided into many (up to 26) parts; 2(1-3) micronuclei; fresh water. (ref. ID; 1618)

    Measurements

    About 160 by 20 um. (ref. ID; 1618)

    Uroleptus limnetis Stokes, 1885 (ref. ID; 1621) reported year? (ref. ID; 1618)

    Descriptions

    Fresh water among vegetation. (ref. ID; 1618)

    Measurements

    About 200 um long. (ref. ID; 1618)

    Uroleptus longicaudatus Stokes, 1886 (ref. ID; 1621) reported year? (ref. ID; 1618)

    Descriptions

    Marsh water with Sphagnum. (ref. ID; 1618)

    Measurements

    About 200 um long. (ref. ID; 1618)