Salinella
Salinella | |
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Johannes Frenzel's illustrations, 1892 | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Monoblastozoa R. Blackwelder,1963 |
Genus: | Salinella J. Frenzel, 1891[1] |
Species: | S. salve
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Binomial name | |
Salinella salve |
Salinella salveis adubious speciesof a very simpleanimalwhich some have named as the sole member of thephylumMonoblastozoa.It was discovered in 1892 byJohannes Frenzelin thesalt pansofCórdoba Province, Argentinaand cultivated in a laboratory by him. This animal has not been found since and its real existence is considered as doubtful.[2][3]A project involvingMichael Schrödlfrom theZoological State CollectioninMunichsearched forSalinellainsalt lakesacross Argentina and Chile, but failed to find any specimens.[4][5][6]
Discovery
[edit]Salinellawas discovered in soil samples from salt pans aroundRío Cuarto,Córdoba Province, Argentina, although the exact type locality was never specified.[6]
Description
[edit]According to Frenzel's description,S. salveis more organized thanProtozoa,but still very primitive for amulticellular organism.They are characterised by their distinct anterior/posterior parts and being denselyciliated,especially around the "mouth" and "anus". They have only one layer of cells, andreproduce asexuallybytransverse fissionof their bodies. Althoughsexual reproductionwas suspected, Frenzel did not observe it.[7]
See also
[edit]- Mesotardigrada– another high rank taxon whose sole member has not been independently verified to exist
References
[edit]- ^abAcosta 2015,p. 89.
- ^Brusca, R. C.; Brusca, G. J. (2005).Invertebrados(2nd ed.). Madrid: McGraw-Hill-Interamericana.ISBN978-0-87893-097-5.
- ^Taylor, Christopher (June 27, 2007)."Salinella - what the crap was it?".Catalogue of Organisms.
- ^Dunning, Hayley (October 1, 2012)."Gone Missing, circa 1892".The Scientist.
- ^Viering, Kerstin (November 23, 2012)."Jäger der verborgenen Art".Spektrum.
- ^abTihelka, Erik; Cai, Chenyang (2021-09-27)."Salinella".Current Biology.31(18): R1070–R1071.Bibcode:2021CBio...31R1070T.doi:10.1016/j.cub.2021.07.013.PMID34582810.
- ^Frenzel, Johannes (1892)."Untersuchungen über die mikroskopische Fauna Argentiniens".Archiv für Naturgeschichte(in German).58:66–96,Plate VII.
Bibliography
[edit]- Acosta, Luis Eduardo (March 2015)."Historia de la Zoología en la Universidad de Córdoba: los primeros años (1872-1916)"[History of Zoology at the University of Córdoba: the beginning years (1872-1916)].Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales(in Spanish).2(1).ISSN0373-9686.