Fine structure of the colonial radiolarian Collozoum serpentinum (Polycystinea : Spumellaria) with a reconsideration of its taxonomic status and re-establishment of the genus Collophidium (Haeckel)

Citation
Or. Anderson et al., Fine structure of the colonial radiolarian Collozoum serpentinum (Polycystinea : Spumellaria) with a reconsideration of its taxonomic status and re-establishment of the genus Collophidium (Haeckel), MAR MICROPA, 36(2-3), 1999, pp. 81-89
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY
ISSN journal
03778398 → ACNP
Volume
36
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
81 - 89
Database
ISI
SICI code
0377-8398(199903)36:2-3<81:FSOTCR>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Fine structural evidence shows that Collozoum serpentinum differs substanti ally from two previously examined species Collozoum inerme and Collozoum ca udatum. The latter two have spheroidal to prolate central capsules with rou nded nuclei and radially arranged lobes of cytoplasm radiating from the cen ter of the central capsules. C. serpentinum has contorted, elongated (great er than 1 mm) cylindrical central capsules, and the intracapsular cytoplasm is highly vacuolated and suspended in a network of denser cytoplasm contai ning major intracellular organelles including nuclei with irregular shape, mitochondria, and Golgi bodies. This network organization of the intracapsu lar cytoplasm is distinctly different from the fine structure of Collozoum species examined thus far. These data, combined with molecular genetic evid ence (Amaral Zettler et al,, 1999), indicate that C. serpentinum is not as closely related to other Collozoum species as was previously thought. Based on this evidence, we suggest that Haeckel's original designation of a sepa rate genus (Collophidium) is more appropriate for colonial radiolaria with contorted, cylindrical central capsules as represented by C. serpentinum. ( C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.