Hyalosphenia
Ralf Meisterfeld and Edward MitchellIntroduction
About 20 species, type species: H. ligata (Tatem, 1870), Synonym: H. cuneata Schulze, 1875.
Characteristics
Species with compressed, chitinoid transparent shell with no foreign material; aperture often with a thickened lip. Two principal shell types: wedge-shaped or flask-shaped. All species have an ovular nucleus, some like H. papilio have a symbiosis with Zoochlorellae. The cell is fixed in the test by long epipodes (see title illustrations).
Discussion of Phylogenetic Relationships
In a first SSU rRNA-tree the genus is not monophyletic and Hyalosphenia papilio and H. elegans are mixed in a clade with Nebela spp. (Lara et al. 2008).
Ecology
The most common species of the wedge-shaped cell type is H. papilio Leidy, 1879. It is a dominant species in the green parts of wet sphagnum and therefore an excellent indicator in palaeoecological studies. H. elegans is a typical flask-shaped species, it is herbivorous and common in mosses and acid soils.
Additional ecological data: Schönborn (1962), Meisterfeld (1977), Bonnet (1989).References
Bonnet, L. 1989. Données écologiques sur quelques Hyalospheniidae et Paraquadrulidae (Thécamoebiens) des sols (Première partie). Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Toulouse, 125:17-22.
Grospietsch, T. 1965. Monographische Studie der Gattung Hyalosphenia STEIN, (Rhizopoda, Testacea). Hydrobiologia, 26:211-241.
Charret, R. 1964. Contribution a l'étude cytologique et biologique de Hyalosphenia papilio (Leidy), Rhizopode Testacé. Bull. Biol. France Belg., 98:369-390.
Lara, E., Heger, T.J., Ekelund, F, Lamentowicz and Mitchell, E.A.D. 2008: Ribosomal RNA Genes challenge the monophyly of the Hyalospheniidae (Amoebozoa: Arcellinida). Protist 159: 165-176.
Meisterfeld, R. 1977. Die horizontale und vertikale Verteilung der Testaceen (Rhizopoda, Testacea) in Sphagnum. Arch. Hydrobiol., 79:319-356.
Ogden, C. G. & Hedley, R. H. 1980. An Atlas of Freshwater Testate Amoebae. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Schönborn, W. 1962. Die Stratigraphie lebender Testaceen im Sphagnetum der Hochmoore. Limnologica, 1:315-321.
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Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, Germany
Edward Mitchell
University of Neuchâtel
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