-
multicellular fruiting body,
making it an
important factor that
related the
acrasids to the dictyostelids. Each cell
keeps its
individuality even when it forms...
- The Myxomycetes. In 1975,
Olive distinguished the
dictyostelids and the
acrasids as
separate groups. In 1992,
David J.
Patterson and M. L.
Sogin proposed...
- Pseudovahlkampfia, and most
acrasids do not have
flagellate stages. As
mentioned above,
under unfavourable conditions, the
acrasids aggregate to form sporangia...
- and choanocytes),
chytrid fungi (zoospores and gametes) Excavata: some
acrasids (Pocheina, as zoospores) In
older classifications,
flagellated protozoa...
-
morphology and lifestyle, the
slime molds (mycetozoans, plasmodiophorids,
acrasids, Fonticula, and labyrinthulids, now in Amoebozoa, Rhizaria, Excavata, Cristidiscoidea...
- haplosporidians) and
acellular slime moulds,
dictyostelids (amoebozoans),
acrasids (Excavata) and Haplozoon. Some
examples of
plant syncytia,
which result...
- schizopyrenids, amoeboflagellates, or vahlkampfids. They also
include the
acrasids, a
group of
social amoebae that
aggregate to form sporangia. The entire...
-
protozoologists and
mycologists include mycetozoans, plasmodiophorids,
acrasids, and labyrinthulomycetess.
Fungi claimed by both
protozoologists and mycologists...
- haplosporidians, and the grex of
cellular slime moulds (dictyostelids and
acrasids). The placenta, a
temporary organ that
transports nutrients, oxygen, waste...
-
amoeboflagellates with
complex life cycles,
among which are some
slime molds (
acrasids). The two
clades Euglenozoa and
Percolozoa are
sister taxa,
united under...