Cryptomonas sp. Φ is an undescribed cryptomonad
used for many studies into the endosymbiotic origin of plastids.
Cryptomonas sp. Φ
was characterized using electron microscopy, DNA sequencing and
karyotyping. DNA sequence data show that Cryptomonas sp. Φ
has
been confused with the related cryptomonad, Guillardia theta,
which is the organism actually used in most published studies on
cryptomonad endosymbiosis to date. It is proposed that the strain
Cryptomonas sp. Φ be recognized as a distinct species under
the name
Hanusia phi. Although Hanusia phi shares molecular
and karyotypic features with G. theta, it cannot be
assigned to Guillardia because it
does not fit the morphological description of this genus. H. phi
differs from G. theta in periplast structure, configuration of
the
furrow-gullet system, and cell size. Morphologically, however,
H. phi is very similar to Teleaulax acuta,
Teleaulax merimbula and the diplomorph of Proteomonas sulcata.