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- called Amoebidiaceae, and considered the sole family of the fungal order Amoebidiales that included two genera: Amoebidium and Paramoebidium. However, Amoebidiidae...
- (flagellates formerly included in protozoa) Filasterea Mesomycetozoea Amoebidiales (formerly considered trichomycetes) Dermocystida (formerly considered...
- Trichomycetes (including Harpellales, Asellariales, Eccrinales and Amoebidiales) and Oomycetes. Still, "Phycomycetes" can be used to refer to all the...
- mycology textbooks and primary research literature. The Eccrinales and Amoebidiales are opisthokont protists, previously thought to be zygomycete fungi....
- members have been added (e.g. the former fungal orders Eccrinales and Amoebidiales), Mendoza et al. suggested changing the name to Mesomycetozoea, which...
- Mesomycetozoea) from the Mediterranean, with comments about the amoeboid cells in Amoebidiales". Mycologia. 106 (3): 481–90. doi:10.3852/13-153. PMID 24895422. S2CID 3383757...
- Harpellales and Asellariales, both in the subdivision Kickxellomycotina, while Amoebidiales and Eccrinales are included in Opisthokonta. Lichtwardt, R.W. (2012)...
- resistant cell wall; seen in "lower fungi" such as aquatic chytrids and Amoebidiales. cystidium A large, sterile cell on the surface of a basidioma, particularly...
- Order: Ichthyophonida Cavalier-Smith 1998 Families See text Synonyms Amoebidiales Léger & Duboscq 1929 Eccrinales Léger & Dubosq 1929 Ichthyophonae Mendoza...
- Lichtwardt, R. W., and Williams, M. C. 1992. Two new Australasian species of Amoebidiales ****ociated with aquatic insect larvae, and comments on their biogeography...