Katablepharid

Group of algae

Katablepharid
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
(unranked):
Hacrobia
Class:
Kathablepharidea
Order:
Kathablepharida
Family:
Kathablepharidae

Vørs 1992
Genus
  • Roombia
  • Leucocryptos
  • Platychilomonas
  • Hatena
  • Kathablepharis

The kathablepharids (also called katablepharids) are a group of heterotrophic flagellates (Protists)[1] the first species of which was described by Skuja in 1939 as Kathablepharis phoenikoston, (p. 97).[2] His spelling was challenged because of non-compliance with botanical nomenclatural conditions, hence the alternative spelling Katablepharis. As the organism was heterotrophic and usually regarded as 'protozoan', and to favour stability, Skuja's original spelling has largely prevailed. With an anterior pocket and ejectisomes, the kathablepharids were thought initially to be cryptomonads. There were a variety of differences with Cryptomonas and other typical cryptomonads = cryptophytes, such as the thickness, length, and beat pattern of the flagella, their phagotrophic habitat, differences in the ejectisomes, and various features of their ultrastructure. The distinctive characteristics of the group were established from electron microscopical studies by Clay and Kugrens [3] and Vørs.[4] More recently they have been tentatively grouped with the chromalveolates,[5] or distantly with the cryptophytes [6]

Phylogeny

As of 2009, only five genera and ten species have been formally described. Dozens of other DNA sequences (both freshwater and marine) seem to represent further katablepharids which have not been cultured or formally described. They are currently placed in the Hacrobia, a tantative grouping of haptophytes, cryptophytes, katablepharids, telonemids, centrohelids, and perhaps biliphytes[1]

Hacrobia

Cryptomonada

Katablepharids

Roombia Okamoto et al. 2009[1]

Kathablepharis Skuja 1939[7]

Hatena Okamoto & Inouye 2006

Leucocryptos Butcher 1967[7]

Platychilomonas Larsen & Patterson 1990[1]

Classification

Cavalier-Smith, Chao & Lewis 2015 provided the following classification[8]

  • Super Class Leucocrypta Cavalier-Smith 2015 stat. n. [Kathablepharidophyta Okamoto & Inouye 2005]
    • Class Leucocryptea Cavalier-Smith 2004 [Kathablepharidea Okamoto & Inouye 2005; Kathablepharidophyceae Okamoto & Inouye 2005]
      • Order Kathablepharida Cavalier-Smith 1993
        • Family Kathablepharidae Vørs 1992
          • Genus Roombia Okamoto et al. 2009
          • Genus Leucocryptos Butcher 1967
          • Genus Platychilomonas Larsen & Patterson 1990
          • Genus Hatena Okamoto & Inouye 2006
          • Genus Katablepharis Skuja 1939

References

  1. ^ a b c d Okamoto N, Chantangsi C, Horák A, Leander BS, Keeling PJ (2009). Stajich JE (ed.). "Molecular Phylogeny and Description of the Novel Katablepharid Roombia truncata gen. et sp. nov., and Establishment of the Hacrobia Taxon nov". PLOS ONE. 4 (9): e7080. Bibcode:2009PLoSO...4.7080O. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0007080. PMC 2741603. PMID 19759916.
  2. ^ Skuja, H. 1939. Beitrag zur Algenflora Lettlands II. Acta Horti Botanici Universitatis Latviensis 11/12: 41-168
  3. ^ Clay, B. & Kugrens, P. 1999. Systematics of the Enigmatic Kathablepharids, Including EM Characterization of the Type Species, Kathablepharis phoenikoston, and New Observations on K. remigera comb. nov., Protist, Volume 150, pages 43-59, ISSN 1434-4610,
  4. ^ Vørs N (1992) Ultrastructure and autecology of the marine, heterotrophic flagellate Leucocryptos marina (Braarud) Butcher 1967 (Katablepharidaceae/Kathablepharidae), with a discussion of the genera Leucocryptos and Katablepharis/Kathablepharis. Eur J Protistol 28(4): 369–389.
  5. ^ Reeb, Vc; Peglar, Mt; Yoon, Hs; Bai Jr; Wu, M; Siu, P; Grafenberg, Jl; Reyes-Prieto, A; Rümmele, Se; Gross, J; Bhattacharya, D (May 2009). "Interrelationships of chromalveolates within a broadly sampled tree of photosynthetic protists". Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution. 53 (1): 202–11. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2009.04.012. ISSN 1055-7903. PMID 19398025.
  6. ^ Noriko Okamoto; Isao Inouye (2005). "The Katablepharids are a Distant Sister Group of the Cryptophyta: A Proposal for Katablepharidophyta Divisio Nova/Kathablepharida Phylum Novum Based on SSU rDNA and Beta-Tubulin Phylogeny". Protist. 156 (2): 163–79. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2004.12.003. PMID 16171184.
  7. ^ a b Kim, E; Graham, Le (Jul 2008). Redfield, Rosemary Jeanne (ed.). "EEF2 analysis challenges the monophyly of Archaeplastida and Chromalveolata". PLOS ONE. 3 (7): e2621. Bibcode:2008PLoSO...3.2621K. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002621. PMC 2440802. PMID 18612431.
  8. ^ Cavalier-Smith; Chao; Lewis (2015), "Multiple origins of Heliozoa from flagellate ancestors: New cryptist subphylum Corbihelia, superclass Corbistoma, and monophyly of Haptista, Cryptista, Hacrobia and Chromista", Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 93: 331–362, doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2015.07.004, PMID 26234272

External links

  • Tree of Life: Katablepharids
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Domain
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukaryota
(major groups
Excavata
Diaphoretickes
Hacrobia
Rhizaria
Alveolata
Stramenopiles
Plants
Amorphea
Amoebozoa
Opisthokonta
Animals
Fungi)
Corbihelia(?)
Endohelea
Microhelida
Heliomonadida
Corbistoma
Picomonadea
Picomonadida
Telonemea
Telonemida
Cryptista
(sensu stricto)
Palpitia
Palpitea
Palpitomonadida
Rollomonadia
Katablepharidea
Cryptomonada
Goniomonadea
Goniomonadida
Hemiarmida
Cryptophyceae
CRY1
  • CRY1
Cryptomonadales
(sensu Shalchian-Tabrizi
et al 2008)
Tetragonidiales
Tetragonidiaceae
Bjornbergiella, Tetragonidium
Cryptomonadales
(sensu Novarino
1993)
Butschliellaceae
Butschliella, Skvortzoviella
Cryptochrysidaceae
Cyathomonadaceae
Cyathomonas
Hilleaceae
Calkinsiella, Hillea
Pleuromastigaceae
Pleuromastix, Xanthodiscus
Cryptomonadaceae
Chilomonas, Cryptella, Cryptochloris, Cryptomonas, Cyanomastix, Isoselmis, Kisselevia, Meyeriella, Olivamonas, Protocryptomonas
Pyrenomonadales
Baffinellaceae
Baffinella
Chroomonadaceae
Chroomonas, Falcomonas, Hemiselmis, Komma, Nodeana, Planonephros, Protochrysis, Smithimastix
Geminigeraceae
Pyrenomonadaceae
Taxon identifiers
Kathablepharida