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Molecular and morphological diversity of the genus Hypotrichomonas (Parabasalia: Hypotrichomonadida), with descriptions of six new species

V. Céza, T. Pánek, P. Smejkalová, I. Čepička,

. 2015 ; 51 (2) : 158-72. [pub] 20150214

Language English Country Germany

Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

The genus HypotrichomonasLee, 1960 belongs to the small parabasalian class Hypotrichomonadea. Although five Hypotrichomonas species have been described from intestines of lizards and birds, some descriptions were brief and incomplete. Only the type species H. acosta has been observed repeatedly. We have established 23 strains of the genus Hypotrichomonas in culture. Phylogenetic and morphological analyses showed that these isolates represent eight distinct species, six of which are novel. Three of the species showed unusual morphology, such as a reduced undulating membrane, absence of the free part of the recurrent flagellum or a costa-like fiber. Our strains were isolated from a wide range of hosts including cockroaches, frogs, tortoises, lizards, snakes, marsupials, pigs, rodents, and primates. The genus Hypotrichomonas thus contains a relatively large number of species that differ in morphology, phylogenetic position and host range. It is remarkable that such diversity of hypotrichomonads was previously undetected, although a number of studies dealt with intestinal trichomonads of vertebrates and invertebrates. Our results indicate that the diversity of the genus Hypotrichomonas as well as of the whole Parabasalia is still only poorly understood, and the lineages described so far likely represent only a small fraction of the true diversity of parabasalids.

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