Characterization of new cristamonad species from kalotermitid termites including a novel genus, Runanympha
Abstract Cristamonadea is a large class of parabasalian protists that reside in the hindguts of wood-feeding insects, where they play an essential role in the digestion of lignocellulose. This group of symbionts boasts an impressive array of complex morphological characteristics, many of which have...
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doaj-df83209574534eb3925046a15fd8fabb2021-04-04T11:30:09ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-86645-wCharacterization of new cristamonad species from kalotermitid termites including a novel genus, RunanymphaRacquel A. Singh0Vittorio Boscaro1Erick R. James2Anna Karnkowska3Martin Kolisko4Gregory S. Gavelis5Noriko Okamoto6Javier del Campo7Rebecca Fiorito8Elisabeth Hehenberger9Nicholas A. T. Irwin10Varsha Mathur11Rudolf H. Scheffrahn12Patrick J. Keeling13Department of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaFort Lauderdale Research & Education Center, University of FloridaDepartment of Botany, University of British ColumbiaAbstract Cristamonadea is a large class of parabasalian protists that reside in the hindguts of wood-feeding insects, where they play an essential role in the digestion of lignocellulose. This group of symbionts boasts an impressive array of complex morphological characteristics, many of which have evolved multiple times independently. However, their diversity is understudied and molecular data remain scarce. Here we describe seven new species of cristamonad symbionts from Comatermes, Calcaritermes, and Rugitermes termites from Peru and Ecuador. To classify these new species, we examined cells by light and scanning electron microscopy, sequenced the symbiont small subunit ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, and carried out barcoding of the mitochondrial large subunit rRNA gene of the hosts to confirm host identification. Based on these data, five of the symbionts characterized here represent new species within described genera: Devescovina sapara n. sp., Devescovina aymara n. sp., Macrotrichomonas ashaninka n. sp., Macrotrichomonas secoya n. sp., and Macrotrichomonas yanesha n. sp. Additionally, two symbionts with overall morphological characteristics similar to the poorly-studied and probably polyphyletic ‘joeniid’ Parabasalia are classified in a new genus Runanympha n. gen.: Runanympha illapa n. sp., and Runanympha pacha n. sp.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86645-w |
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Racquel A. Singh Vittorio Boscaro Erick R. James Anna Karnkowska Martin Kolisko Gregory S. Gavelis Noriko Okamoto Javier del Campo Rebecca Fiorito Elisabeth Hehenberger Nicholas A. T. Irwin Varsha Mathur Rudolf H. Scheffrahn Patrick J. Keeling |
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Racquel A. Singh Vittorio Boscaro Erick R. James Anna Karnkowska Martin Kolisko Gregory S. Gavelis Noriko Okamoto Javier del Campo Rebecca Fiorito Elisabeth Hehenberger Nicholas A. T. Irwin Varsha Mathur Rudolf H. Scheffrahn Patrick J. Keeling Characterization of new cristamonad species from kalotermitid termites including a novel genus, Runanympha Scientific Reports |
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Racquel A. Singh Vittorio Boscaro Erick R. James Anna Karnkowska Martin Kolisko Gregory S. Gavelis Noriko Okamoto Javier del Campo Rebecca Fiorito Elisabeth Hehenberger Nicholas A. T. Irwin Varsha Mathur Rudolf H. Scheffrahn Patrick J. Keeling |
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Characterization of new cristamonad species from kalotermitid termites including a novel genus, Runanympha |
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Characterization of new cristamonad species from kalotermitid termites including a novel genus, Runanympha |
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Characterization of new cristamonad species from kalotermitid termites including a novel genus, Runanympha |
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Characterization of new cristamonad species from kalotermitid termites including a novel genus, Runanympha |
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Characterization of new cristamonad species from kalotermitid termites including a novel genus, Runanympha |
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characterization of new cristamonad species from kalotermitid termites including a novel genus, runanympha |
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Abstract Cristamonadea is a large class of parabasalian protists that reside in the hindguts of wood-feeding insects, where they play an essential role in the digestion of lignocellulose. This group of symbionts boasts an impressive array of complex morphological characteristics, many of which have evolved multiple times independently. However, their diversity is understudied and molecular data remain scarce. Here we describe seven new species of cristamonad symbionts from Comatermes, Calcaritermes, and Rugitermes termites from Peru and Ecuador. To classify these new species, we examined cells by light and scanning electron microscopy, sequenced the symbiont small subunit ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, and carried out barcoding of the mitochondrial large subunit rRNA gene of the hosts to confirm host identification. Based on these data, five of the symbionts characterized here represent new species within described genera: Devescovina sapara n. sp., Devescovina aymara n. sp., Macrotrichomonas ashaninka n. sp., Macrotrichomonas secoya n. sp., and Macrotrichomonas yanesha n. sp. Additionally, two symbionts with overall morphological characteristics similar to the poorly-studied and probably polyphyletic ‘joeniid’ Parabasalia are classified in a new genus Runanympha n. gen.: Runanympha illapa n. sp., and Runanympha pacha n. sp. |
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