- The
dictyostelids (Dictyostelia/Dictyostelea, ICZN, Dictyosteliomycetes, ICBN) or
cellular slime molds are a
group of
slime molds or
social amoebae. When...
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distinguished the
dictyostelids and the
acrasids as
separate groups. In 1992,
David J.
Patterson and M. L.
Sogin proposed that the
dictyostelids diverged before...
- or
clade within the
phylum Amoebozoa that
contains the myxogastrids,
dictyostelids and protosporangiids.
Eumycetozoa is a
clade that
includes three groups...
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common to
Dictyostelium and metazoans. For
further detail see
family Dictyostelid. The
cellular slime mold was
formerly considered to be
fungi following...
- This is
similar to
dictyostelid slime molds,
amoebal organisms that form
multicellular ****emblies to migrate. However,
dictyostelids are terrestrial, not...
- 'true
slime moulds',
comprising the sorocarp-producing
bacterivorous dictyostelids and the sporocarp-producing
omnivorous myxogastrids and protosporangiids...
- body,
making it an
important factor that
related the
acrasids to the
dictyostelids. Each cell
keeps its
individuality even when it
forms a
stalk and fruiting...
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Species Guidelines Database Protozoa Dictyostelid Slime molds (Dictyostelium discoideum)
Nomenclature Guidelines dictyBase Plasmodium (Plasmodium) PlasmoDB...
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protostelia are a
polyphyletic group within Conosa. It can be
divided into
dictyostelid, myxogastrid, and
protostelid groups. The
mycetozoan groups all fit into...
- Silberman, J. D. 2013. The non-
dictyostelid sorocarpic amoebae. In: M. Romeralo, S.
Baldauf & R.
Escalante (ed.),
Dictyostelids. Springer,
Berlin Heidelberg...