Understanding the evolution and clade diversity of Mayorella (Amoebozoa): Description of Novel Species from freshwater near Cape coast, Ghana

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ABSTRACT Mayorella species are globally distributed amoeboid protists, yet their diversity remains poorly resolved due to pronounced morphological plasticity and limited molecular data. Freshwater ecosystems of West Africa are particularly underexplored, with virtually no taxonomic or molecular studies addressing Mayorella and most microbial eukaryotes diversity in the region. Here, we describe a new species of Mayorella isolated from Budamu Stream, Ghana, using an integrative morphological and molecular approach. Mayorella budamensis sp. nov. exhibits marked morphological plasticity in size, shape, locomotion, and floating forms. Phylogenetic analyses based on SSU rDNA place the new species within a well-supported Mayorella clade, clustering with geographically diverse but largely unnamed and uncultured lineages. Comparative sequence analyses confirm that M. budamensis sp. nov. is genetically distinct from all sequenced congeners recognized to date. In addition, a second Mayorella isolate recovered from the same locality forms a genetically distinct lineage associated primarily with environmental sequences, indicating a novel evolutionary group. Based on available SSU rDNA data, we recognize up to seven major clades within Mayorella, representing distinct evolutionary lineages with the potential to include additional undescribed species. Together, these findings reveal substantial cryptic diversity and expand the known distribution of Mayorella in understudied African freshwater ecosystems. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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