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Kreuter, S.; Holzmann, M.; Holdsworth, D. G.; Motoc, R.; Pavel, A. B. (2023). Three new species of Gromia (Protista, Rhizaria) identified from the Romanian Black Sea shelf. European Journal of Protistology. 90: 126004.
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Kreuter, S.; Holzmann, M.; Holdsworth, D. G.; Motoc, R.; Pavel, A. B.
2023
Three new species of Gromia (Protista, Rhizaria) identified from the Romanian Black Sea shelf
European Journal of Protistology
90: 126004
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The protist genus Gromia was first described in 1835 by Dujardin and while gromiids are prominent in the marine environment,
Gromia oviformis was, for a long time, the only valid species regularly recorded. To date, 16 species that are morphologically
and/or genetically distinct have been described. While recent studies are documenting their diversity and their
ecological importance, G. oviformis has been the sole gromiid species identified in the Black Sea, although unnamed Gromia
species have also been recorded. We collected sediment samples from the Romanian continental shelf at varying depths (48 –
58 m) to study the morphological and genetic diversity of gromiids in this part of the Black Sea. Three new species, Gromia
bugnae sp. nov., Gromia dianae sp. nov. and Gromia fabi sp. nov., were identified based on an integrative taxonomic
approach, thus bringing the total described gromiid species to 19. Analysis of partial SSU rRNA gene sequences confirms
that these are distinct species. Additionally, an undescribed species is represented by a sequence from the northern part of
the Black Sea (Sevastopol, Kazachya Bay). The study provides further evidence of the diversity of gromiids in the Black
Sea and underlines the importance of this little-known group in marginal seas.
Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Ponto-Caspian
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Gromia bugnae Kreuter, Holzmann & Pavel in Kreuter et al., 2023 (original description)
Gromia dianae Kreuter, Holzmann & Pavel in Kreuter et al., 2023 (original description)
Gromia fabi Kreuter, Holzmann & Pavel in Kreuter et al., 2023 (original description)
Gromia dianae Kreuter, Holzmann & Pavel in Kreuter et al., 2023 (original description)
Gromia fabi Kreuter, Holzmann & Pavel in Kreuter et al., 2023 (original description)