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Hemiamphisiella

Hemiamphisiella Foissner, 1988 (ref. ID; 2129, 7307, 7423)

Family Amphisiellidae Jankowski, 1979 (ref. ID; 7307)
Family Oxytrichidae Ehrenberg, 1838 (ref. ID; 7423)

[ref. ID; 2129]
The oral primordium originates in close contact with the ACR. The ACR commences anlagen formation within-row an originates from three rightmost anlagen. All dorsal kineties develop intrakinetally. Usually one postperistomial cirrus developing from third anlage from right. One cirrus left of ACR. Transverse cirri longitudinally arranged, originate from single anlage. Caudal cirri present. (ref. ID; 2129)

[ref. ID; 7307]
The ACR originates from three rightmost anlagen. Usually one postperistomial cirrus develops from the third anlage from right. One cirrus left of ACR. Transverse cirri longitudinally arranged, originate from single anlage. Caudal cirri present. Single species, H. terricola Foissner, 1988 (ref. ID; 7307)
  1. Hemiamphisiella terricola Foissner, 1988 (ref. ID; 4861, 7307, 7423) reported author and year? (ref. ID; 191)

Hemiamphisiella terricola Foissner, 1988 (ref. ID; 4861, 7307, 7423) reported author and year? (ref. ID; 191)

Descriptions

Divisional morphogenesis: The nuclear apparatus and the marginal rows divide in the usual way. (ref. ID; 7307)

Remarks

Uroleptoides qingdaoensis Song Weibo & Wilbert, 1989 is possibly a junior synonym of Hemiamphisiella terricola. The frontoterminal cirri of this species belong very likely to the right marginal row. (ref. ID; 7307)
Morphogenetic processes are very similar to Pseudouroleptus caudatus. Differences are in the ventral anlagen development in row six, which has fewer cirri and some of them contribute to the neokinetal anlagen development and some migrate anteriorly. H. terricola is the first in a series that show such a migration in the rightmost ventral row (usually named front-terminal cirri or anterior segment of the amphisiellid cirral row). It is also the first in a series that reduces the number of cirri in the two rightmost ventral rows successively as they become higher evolved. (ref. ID; 7423)

Occurrence

This species was found in February 1987 in mosses covering the soil of an autochthonous pine forest (Callitris sp.) near Adelaide (Tailem Bend; Australia). (ref. ID; 7307)