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    A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes

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    Dovgal, Tapas Chatterjee ı Igor, Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio (2019): A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes. Journal of Natural History 53 (33): 2133-2143, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.169208

    Loricophrya mediterranea Fernandez-Leborans

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    Loricophrya mediterranea Fernandez-Leborans et al. ı 2017 Report as epibiont on nematodes Loricophrya mediterranea epibiont on Tricoma sp. was found in the Blanes submarine canyon (NW Mediterranean) ı 1227 –1450 m depth (Fernandez-Leborans et al. 2017). Remarks This species is recorded from deep sea.Published as part of Dovgal, Tapas Chatterjee ı Igor & Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio, 2019, A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes, pp. 2133-2143 in Journal of Natural History 53 (33) on pages 2133-2143, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1692085, http://zenodo.org/record/365482

    Loricophrya sivertseni

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    Loricophrya sivertseni (Allgénı 1951) = Thecacineta sivertseni Allgénı 1951 = Lissacineta sivertseni (Allgénı 1951) Report as epibiont on nematodes This species was epizoic on the nematode worms from Tautra Island (Frostaı TrØndelagı Trondheimsfjord) Norway (Allgén 1951). Remarks Matthes (1956) transferred the T. sivertseni into the genus Loricophrya.Published as part of Dovgal, Tapas Chatterjee ı Igor & Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio, 2019, A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes, pp. 2133-2143 in Journal of Natural History 53 (33) on pages 2133-2143, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1692085, http://zenodo.org/record/365482

    Thecacineta oregonensis

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    Thecacineta oregonensis (Murphyı 1965) = Praethecacineta oregonensis Murphyı 1965 = Lissacineta oregonensis (Murphyı 1965) Report as epibiont on nematodes Reported as epibiont on nematode Desmodora sp. from Yaquina Headı Oregonı west coast of USA (Murphy 1965). Remarks Dovgal (2002) synonymised the generic name Lissacineta Jankowskiı 1981 with Thecacineta Collinı 1909.Published as part of Dovgal, Tapas Chatterjee ı Igor & Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio, 2019, A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes, pp. 2133-2143 in Journal of Natural History 53 (33) on pages 2133-2143, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1692085, http://zenodo.org/record/365482

    Loricophrya scanica

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    Loricophrya scanica (Allgénı 1934) = Paracineta scanica Allgénı 1934 = Lissacineta scanica (Allgénı 1934) Report as epibiont on nematodes This species was recorded on Spirinia parasitifera (Bastianı 1865) from Southern Kattegatt (Denmark) (Allgén 1934). Remarks Chatterjee et al. (2019a) placed Paracineta scanica Allgénı 1934 into the genus Loricophrya.Published as part of Dovgal, Tapas Chatterjee ı Igor & Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio, 2019, A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes, pp. 2133-2143 in Journal of Natural History 53 (33) on pages 2133-2143, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1692085, http://zenodo.org/record/365482

    Limnoricus ceter Jankowskii 1981

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    Limnoricus ceter Jankowskiı 1981 Report as epibiont on nematodes Ansari et al. (2017) reported this species on harpacticoid copepods and nematodes from Suvadiva atoll lagoon (Maldivian archipelago) at a depth of 62– 63 m. Other hosts It was described as an epibiont on marine isopods from the Sakhalin and Kunashyr Islands (Jankowski 1981). This species was also reported on halacarid mites from the Barents Sea (Jankowski 1981; Dovgal et al. 2008a). Remarks Since the specimens from the halacarid mites differ from the specimens from isopods based upon the form of the stalkı Jankowski (1981) proposed that the halacarid epibiont forms are possibly restricted to a particular species.Published as part of Dovgal, Tapas Chatterjee ı Igor & Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio, 2019, A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes, pp. 2133-2143 in Journal of Natural History 53 (33) on pages 2133-2143, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1692085, http://zenodo.org/record/365482

    Loricophrya bosporica Sergeeva and Dovgali 2016

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    Loricophrya bosporica Sergeeva and Dovgalı 2016 Report as epibiont on nematodes Individuals of Desmoscolex minutus Claparèdeı 1863 were infected with Lorycophrya bosporica suctorians from Istanbul Strait’ s areaı Bosporus regionı the Black Sea (Sergeeva and Dovgal 2016). Loricophrya bosporica was also found on Metachromadoroides remanei (Gerlachı 1951) from the Ria Formosa lagoonı Southern Portugal (Ivanova et al. 2017). Remarks L. bosporica was found both in the anoxic zone of the Black Sea and in methane seeps; hence it might be characterised as extremophile.Published as part of Dovgal, Tapas Chatterjee ı Igor & Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio, 2019, A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes, pp. 2133-2143 in Journal of Natural History 53 (33) on pages 2133-2143, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1692085, http://zenodo.org/record/365482

    Loricophrya stresemanni

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    Loricophrya stresemanni (Allgénı 1951) Report as epibiont on nematodes The species was described (Allgén 1951) on nematode Spirina parasitifera (Bastianı 1865) collected near Tautra Island (Trondheimsfjordı Norway). Chatterjee et al. (2019a) reported this species from Miramar bayı Goaı west coast of India at the mouth region of Mandovi River mixing with Arabian Sea epibiont on nematodes of the family Desmodoridae. Remarks Hyperphoretic pseudocoloniesı which formed when swarmers settling on trophonts already attached to the host reported in this species by Chatterjee et al. (2019a).Published as part of Dovgal, Tapas Chatterjee ı Igor & Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio, 2019, A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes, pp. 2133-2143 in Journal of Natural History 53 (33) on pages 2133-2143, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1692085, http://zenodo.org/record/365482

    Loricophrya spirinae

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    Loricophrya spirinae (Allgénı 1934) = Thecacineta spirinae Allgénı 1934 = Lissacineta spirinae (Allgénı 1934) Report as epibiont on nematodes This species was reported on Spirinia parasitifera (Bastianı 1865) from Southern Kattegatt (Denmark) (Allgén 1934). Remarks Jankowski (1981) proposed the genus Lissacineta for representatives of Thecacineta that have the lorica without folds. Dovgal (2002) commented that the character mentioned above is not a good character for erecting a separate genus and the name Lissacineta Jankowskiı 1981 was synonymised with Thecacineta Collinı 1909.Published as part of Dovgal, Tapas Chatterjee ı Igor & Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio, 2019, A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes, pp. 2133-2143 in Journal of Natural History 53 (33) on pages 2133-2143, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1692085, http://zenodo.org/record/365482

    Thecacineta urceolata Liao and Dovgali 2015

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    Thecacineta urceolata Liao and Dovgalı 2015 Report as epibiont on nematodes The suctorian was found colonising the body surface of nematode Desmodora pontica (Filipjevı 1922) from a seagrass bed of Thalassia hemprichii at Shihlangı Ludaoı Taiwan (Liao and Dovgal 2015). Ansari et al. (2017) reported this species on Desmodora species in carbonate sediments of the Suvadiva lagoon bottom (Maldivı Arabian Sea) at a water depth 63 m. Remarks Liao and Dovgal (2015) have considered that the cuticular ornamentation may provide proper attached points for the ciliatesı and that the head region possibly has similar source benefits with the cloaca of hosts for these ecto-commensals.Published as part of Dovgal, Tapas Chatterjee ı Igor & Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio, 2019, A checklist of suctorian epibiont ciliates (Ciliophora) found on meiobenthic marine nematodes, pp. 2133-2143 in Journal of Natural History 53 (33) on pages 2133-2143, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1692085, http://zenodo.org/record/365482
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