Superficially described and ignored for 92 years, rediscovered and emended: Apodera angatakere (Amoebozoa: Arcellinida: Hyalospheniformes) is a new flagship testate amoeba taxon from Aotearoa (New Zealand)

  • Clément Duckert
  • , Quentin Blandenier
  • , Michelle McKeown
  • , Holden Hohaia
  • , Stefan Luketa
  • , Janet Wilmshurst
  • , Enrique Lara
  • , Edward A.D. Mitchell

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Abstract

Eukaryotic microbial diversity is known to be extensive but remains largely undescribed and uncharted. While much of this unknown diversity is composed of inconspicuous flagellates and parasites, larger and morphologically distinct protists are regularly discovered, most notably from poorly studied regions. Here we report a new flagship species of hyalospheniid (Amoebozoa; Arcellinida; Hyalospheniformes) testate amoeba from New Zealand and an unusual story of overlooked description under a preoccupied name and subsequent oversight for nearly one century. Through a process involving The Māori Language Commission, we named the species Apodera angatakere, meaning “a shell with a keel.” This species resembles Apodera vas but differs by the presence of a distinctive hollow keel. Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit 1 (COI) sequence data show that this species forms a distinct clade nested within genus Apodera. This conspicuous species is so far known only from New Zealand and is restricted to peatlands. It is one of the few examples of endemic microorganisms from this biodiversity hotspot and biogeographer's paradise. As over 90% of New Zealand's peatlands have been lost since European colonization and much of the remaining surfaces are threatened, Apodera angatakere could be a flagship species not only for microbial biogeography but also for island biodiversity conservation.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere12867
JournalJournal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
Volume68
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land

Keywords

  • Apodera vas
  • biodiversity conservation
  • biogeography
  • Gibbocarina
  • Gondwana
  • Hyalospheniidae
  • microbial diversity
  • Māori language and culture
  • peatlands
  • Sphagnum
  • taxonomy

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