Plagiopyla

Plagiopyla is a genus of ciliates.[2] It includes nine species:[3][4]

Plagiopyla
Scientific classification
Domain:
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Family:
Plagiopylidae

Genus:
Plagiopyla

Stein, 1860
Species
  • Plagiopyla binucleata Agamaliev, 1978
  • Plagiopyla cucullio Quennerstedt, 1867
  • Plagiopyla simplex Wetzel, 1928
  • Plagiopyla frontata Kahl, 1935
  • Plagiopyla marina Kahl 1933
  • Plagiopyla megastoma (Smith, 1898)
  • Plagiopyla minuta Powers, 1933
  • Plagiopyla nasuta Stein, 1860
  • Plagiopyla ovata Kahl, 1931
  • Plagiopyla vestita Kahl, 1935
  • Plagiopyla nyctotherus Poljansky & Golikova, 1959
  • Plagiopyla stenostoma Alekperov & Asadullayeva, 1996
  • Plagiopyla ramani Nitla et al., 2019
  • Plagiopyla narasimhamurtii Nitla et al., 2019
  • Plagiopyla mystax comb. nov. Nitla et al., 2019

https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-abstract/186/1/1/5095288==References==

  1. WoRMS (2009). "Plagiopylidae". World Ciliophora Database. World Register of Marine Species. Archived from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2010.
  2. T. Stoeck, W. Foissner & D. H. Lynn (2007). "Small-subunit rRNA phylogenies suggest that Epalxella antiquorum (Penard, 1922) Corliss, 1960 (Ciliophora, Odontostomatida) is a member of the Plagyopylea". Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 54 (5): 436–442. doi:10.1111/j.1550-7408.2007.00283.x. PMID 17910688.
  3. R. Großkopf, P. H. Janssen & W. Liesack (March 1998). "Diversity and structure of the methanogenic community in anoxic rice paddy soil microcosms as examined by cultivation and direct 16S rRNA gene sequence retrieval". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 64 (3): 960–969. PMC 106352. PMID 9501436.
  4. WoRMS (2009). "Plagiopyla Stein, 1860". World Ciliophora Database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved June 1, 2010.

Further reading

  • Fenchel, Tom; Finlay, Bland (January 1991). "Synchronous Division of an Endosymbiotic Methanogenic Bacterium In the Anaerobic Ciliate Plagiopyla Frontata Kahl". The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 38 (1): 22–28. doi:10.1111/j.1550-7408.1991.tb04790.x.


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