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Prymnesium kappa


Classification: ntax_main -> other groups -> Haptophytes -> Prymnesiales -> Prymnesiaceae -> Prymnesium -> Prymnesium kappa
Sister taxa: P. annuliferum, P. calathiferum, P. chiton, P. czosnowskii, P. faveolatum, P. gladiociliatum, P. kappa, P. minor, P. minutum, P. nemamethecum, P. neustophila, P. palpebrale, P. parvum, P. pienaarii, P. pigrum, P. polylepis, P. radiatum, P. saltans, P. simplex, P. zebrinum, P. sp.

Taxonomy:

Citation: Prymnesium kappa (Parke and Manton in Parke et al. 1955) Edvardsen, Eikrem & Probert, in Edvardsen et al., 2011
Taxonomic rank: species
Basionym: Chrysochromulina kappa Parke & Manton in Parke et al., 1955
Synonyms:

Original description: Motile cells sphaeroidal, showing some metaboly, 4.5-6.5 (exceptionally 4-10.5) µm in diameter. Two flagella and one haptonema arising close together at one pole; the flagella equal, homodynamic, 1.5-2.5 times the cell diameter in length, smooth, shortly mucronate at the tip under the electron microscope; the haptonema a little longer than the flagella when fully extended, with a basal swelling, a club-shaped tip and a translucent sheath visible only with the electron microscope. The periplast covered by very thin transparent sculptured scales visible only with the electron microscope, on any one cell ranging in shape from oval to polygonal and in size from 0 3 x 0.4 µm to 0.5 x 0.8 µm with, at the flagellar pole, a few scales bearing a soft central spine. Cells uninucleate, no stigma. Chromatophores usually 2 or 4, sometimes 1 or none, golden brown; in cells of the motile phase usually saucer-shaped, parietal, with a single globular body (pyrenoid?) placed centrally on the internal face of each; in cells of the non-motile phase deeply lobed or stellate. Oil and leucosin produced. Ejectile muciferous bodies localized in the cytoplasm mainly at the non-flagellar pole. Nutrition holophytic and/or phagotrophic. Not toxic to fish. In the motile phase asexual reproduction of pigmented and non-pigmented cells by fission into 2, 3 or 4 daughter-cells. In the non-motile phase reproduction (asexual?) by successive fission of amoeboid cells to produce 4 daughter-cells with walls; motile phase probably liberated from walled daughter-cells through a pore.

Type images:

Farinacci & Howe catalog pages: Chrysochromulina kappa


Morphology:

Cell spherical; Flagella equal, haptonema shorter; Scales plate-like & spine-bearing with radial ribs on proximal face, fibrils on distal face; Pyrenoids bulging (Edvardsen et al. 2011)

Search data:
Lith size: 0->0µm;
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Geological Range:
Last occurrence (top): Extant. Data source:
First occurrence (base): within No known fossil record modern (0.00-0.00Ma, base in "Holocene" stage). Data source:

Plot of occurrence data:

References:

Edvardsen, B., Eikrem, W., Throndsen, J., Sáez, A. G., Probert, I. & Medlin, L. K. (2011). Ribosomal DNA phylogenies and a morphological revision provide the basis for a revised taxonomy of the Prymnesiales (Haptophyta). European Journal of Phycology. 46(3): 202-228. gs

Manton, I. & Leedale, G. F. (1961). Further observations on the fine structure of Chrysochromulina minor and C. kappa with special reference to the pyrenoids. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 41: 519-526. gs

Parke, M., Manton, I. & Clarke, B. (1955). Studies on marine flagellates. II. Three new species of Chrysochromulina. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 34: 579-604. gs


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Prymnesium kappa compiled by Jeremy R. Young, Paul R. Bown, Jacqueline A. Lees viewed: 17-6-2025

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