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The ultrastructure and taxonomy of Diacronema vlkianum (Prymnesiophyceae) with special reference to the haptonema and flagellar apparatus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

J. C. Green
Affiliation:
The Laboratory, Marine Biological Association, Citadel Hill, Plymouth, PL1 2PB
D. J. Hibberd
Affiliation:
Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Culture Centre of Algae and Protozoa, 36 Storey's Way, Cambridge, CB3 0DT

Extract

The taxonomic position of the golden-brown flagellate Diacronema vlkianum Prauser has hitherto been uncertain. It was first reported by Vlk (1938) from fresh water and a brief description given, particular interest being ascribed to the flagella which staining and light microscopy indicated to be without appendages. Because of this Vlk concluded that the organism, which he did not name, occupied a taxonomic niche somewhat apart from typical chrysophytes. In 1958, Prauser isolated, also from fresh water, a flagellate which he identified as Vlk's organism and he described it using both electron microscopy of shadow-cast cells and optical microscopy of living material. He confirmed the lack of flagellar hairs and discussed the taxonomy of Diacronema in relation to both the Ochromonadales with heterokont flagella and the genus Chrysochromulina Lackey with equal smooth flagella. He suggested that the genus could be thought of as representing a new family, the Diacronemataceae, arising from an ochromonad stock and possibly representing a unique line within the chrysomonads.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1977

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