Discovery of a new photosynthetic euglenoid in Poland: Euglena mazurica sp. nov. (Euglenales, Euglenaceae)

Protist. 2024 Apr;175(2):126015. doi: 10.1016/j.protis.2024.126015. Epub 2024 Jan 28.

Abstract

Herein we describe a new photosynthetic euglenoid species found in Poland - Euglena mazurica. A large population exists in a small, eutrophic body of water located in a pasture near Mikołajki town inside the Masurian Landscape Park (covering a part of the Masurian Lake District in Poland). The unique cell shape (corkscrew-like) discerns it well from other previously described euglenoid species with metabolic cells. The new species possesses two plate-like chloroplasts each with a pyrenoid accompanied by two paramylon caps placed on either side of it (diplopyrenoids). On the phylogenetic tree, the new species is situated within the Euglena clade. Though it is a sister branch to three clades - one representing the similar Euglena agilis, characterized by its fusiform cells and two chloroplasts with diplopyrenoids, the two species are clearly morphologically and molecularly distinct.

Keywords: Euglena mazurica sp. nova; Molecular phylogeny; Taxonomy; cpLSU rDNA; cpSSU rDNA; nSSU rDNA.

MeSH terms

  • Euglena* / metabolism
  • Euglenida*
  • Photosynthesis
  • Phylogeny
  • Poland