Loxocephalus lucidus Smith, 1897

Most likely ID: n.a.

 

Synonym: n.a.

 

Sampling location: Bussenried

 

Phylogenetic tree: Loxocephalus lucidus

 

Diagnosis: 

  • body elongated ovoid
  • front plate present
  • length 50–60 µm
  • oral aperture small, in anterior fourth
  • contractile vacuole mid-body
  • globular macronucleus, mid-body
  • spherical micronucleus, small
  • one caudal cilium, about body length
  • cytoplasm with scattered, ring-shaped granules
Loxocephalus-lucidus
Loxocephalus lucidus

So far, I have found Loxocephalus lucidus only once, in October 2018 at Bussenried. I have no other records of this species.

 

The specimens of my population were all smaller than 40 µm, which does not match the descriptions by Kahl (1935), who indicates a length of 50–60 µm. However, all other characteristics corresponded with his description. Particularly important is the position of the contractile vacuole in the center of the body and the ring-shaped granula, which is scattered in the cytoplasm.

 

The similar species Dexiotricha tranquilla also has also a contractile vacuole in the center of the body and the same size. However, it does not have ring-shaped granula. Another similar species to consider is Dexiotricha granulosa, which also has a contractile vacuole in the center of the body and ring-shaped granules. However, this species is significantly larger, measuring 40–80 µm. Since my specimens were under 40 µm in size, identity with Loxocephalus lucidus is more likely.

Fig. 1 a-d: Loxocephalus lucidus. L = 37 µm. Different focal planes of a freely swimming specimen. CC = caudal cilium, CV = contractile vacuole, EX = extrusomes, FP = front plate, Ma = macronucleus, MO = mouth opening, PrC = probably pre-oral row of cilia, RG = ring-shaped granula. Obj. 100 X.