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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...
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Trichomycetes (including Harpellales, Asellariales,
Eccrinales and
Amoebidiales) and Oomycetes. Still, "Phycomycetes" can be used to
refer to all the...
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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...
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Harpellales and Asellariales, both in the
subdivision Kickxellomycotina,
while Amoebidiales and
Eccrinales are
included in Opisthokonta. Lichtwardt, R.W. (2012)...
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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...