C. Bernard et al., AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL-STUDY OF A FREE-LIVING RETORTAMONAD, CHILOMASTIX-CUSPIDATA (LARSEN AND PATTERSON, 1990) N. COMB. (RETORTAMONADIDA, PROTISTA), European journal of protistology, 33(3), 1997, pp. 254-265
The ultrastructure of a free-living retortamonad, Chilomastix cuspidat
a, originally described as Percolomonas cuspidata Larsen and Patterson
, is reported for the first time. This species has a cosmopolitan dist
ribution and has been reported from marine, brackish and freshwater si
tes with low levels of oxygen. There are four flagella which are locat
ed subapically at the head of a ventral groove. The basal bodies give
rise to five roots: two major microtubular roots which support the wal
ls of the ventral groove, two minor microtubular roots and one striate
d root. The root lying in the right wall of the groove also supports t
he cytopharyngeal region. An electron-dense ''lapel'' extends dorsally
around the site of flagellar insertion and gives rise to microtubules
which support the cell membrane. No mitochondria nor dictyosomes were
observed, On the basis of this information, the organism is assigned
to Chilomastix, These observations are also discussed in relation to t
he origin of mitochondria within eukaryotes.