Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2046373 | European Journal of Protistology | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Three new species of centrohelid heliozoans Acanthocystis crescenta, A. kirilli, and Choanocystis minima from two freshwater lakes of Valamo Island (North-Western Russia) were studied using light- and scanning electron microscopy. The main apomorphy of A. kirilli are slightly branched radial scales. Acanthocystis crescenta has characteristic radial scales with crescent-like structures on their tips. Cell diameter of these two species does not exceed 10 μm. Radial scales of C. minima have truncated tips and lack apical teeth; plate scales of this species are oviform, without lateral notches or central rib. The latter organism is the smallest heliozoan species known; the diameter of its body is about 3 μm. The possible domination of small heliozoans in the cryptic diversity of centrohelids is discussed.