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19. “CandidatusIntestinibacterium parameciiphilum”—member of the “CandidatusParacaedibacteraceae” family (Alphaproteobacteria, Holosporales) inhabiting the ciliated protist Paramecium

20. Role of bacterivorous organisms on fungal-based systems for natural tannin degradation

22. “Candidatus Trichorickettsia mobilis”, a Rickettsiales bacterium, can be transiently transferred from the unicellular eukaryote Paramecium to the planarian Dugesia japonica

27. Outwitting planarian’s antibacterial defence mechanisms:Rickettsialesbacterial trans-infection fromParamecium multimicronucleatumto planarians

28. Next generation taxonomy: integrating traditional species description with the holobiont concept and genomic approaches - The in-depth characterization of a novelEuplotesspecies as a case study

31. Critical revision of the family Plagiopylidae (Ciliophora: Plagiopylea), including the description of two novel species, Plagiopyla ramani and Plagiopyla narasimhamurtii, and redescription of Plagiopyla nasuta Stein, 1860 from India

33. 'Candidatus anadelfobacter veles' and 'Candidatus cyrtobacter comes,' two new Rickettsiales species hosted by the protist ciliate Euplotes harpa (ciliophora, spirotrichea)

37. Molecular systematics and ultrastructural characterization of a forgotten species: Chattonidium setense (Ciliophora, Heterotrichea)

38. Critical revision of the family Plagiopylidae (Ciliophora: Plagiopylea), including the description of two novel species, Plagiopyla ramani and Plagiopyla narasimhamurtii, and redescription of Plagiopyla nasuta Stein, 1860 from India.

40. “Candidatus Gortzia shahrazadis”, a Novel Endosymbiont of Paramecium multimicronucleatum and a Revision of the Biogeographical Distribution of Holospora-Like Bacteria

42. ‘Epixenosomes’: Peculiar epibionts of the protozoon ciliate Euplotidium itoi: Do their cytoplasmic tubules consist of tubulin?

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