Trichonympha

Trichonympha

Taxobox
color = khaki
name = "Trichonympha"
regnum = Protista
phylum = Parabasala
classis = Parabasalia
ordo = Trichomonadida
familia = Trichonymphidae
genus = "Trichonympha"

"Trichonympha" is a genus of parabasalian protists that live in the intestines of many, if not most, termite species. They are important symbiotes, in that they break down the cellulose in the wood and plant fibers their hosts eat.

"Trichonympha" resembles teardrops or pears that are wearing wigs. They are extremely motile, and feed by engulfing wood and plant fibers through phagocytosis, which always occurs at the broad ends of their bodies.

As beguiling as a relationship between a wood-eating insect (xylophagus) and its wood-digesting symbiote may seem, further investigations of "Trichonympha" reveals even more mind-boggling situations.

By itself, "Trichonympha" lacks the ability to produce cellulase, it requires bacterial endosymbiotes to produce the cellulase to digest its food. It also has spirochete ectosymbiotes embedded in its cell membrane, together with its flagella these symbiotes give their host its characteristic "wiggy" appearance to grant it motility. The relationship with the spirochetes is particularly intriguing, as researchers are unsure whether the spirochetes move their host around, in the manner a group of excited dogs drag around their dog-walker, or if "Trichonympha" "commands" them to move it around, much like a charioteer controls the horses of his chariot.

Another, extremely similar metamonad termite symbiote is "Mixotricha paradoxa"


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