- known.
Lecythium spp. feed on
fungi or algae.
Lecythium hyalinum (type species)
Lecythium granulatus Lecythium minutum Lecythium kryptosis Lecythium mutabilis...
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pseudopods of Foraminifera. They are
included among the
Cercozoa (along with
Lecythium), but
differ from
other cercozoans in
having mitochondria with flat cristae...
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Family Chlamydophryidae Capsellina -
Penard 1909
Lecythium -
Hertwig and
Lesser 1876
Rhogostoma -
Belar 1921
Rhizaspis -
Skuja 1948
Chlamydophrys - Cienkowsky...
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Immersisphaeria –
Iraniella –
Khuskia –
Konenia –
Kravtzevia –
Kurssanovia –
Lecythium –
Leptosacca –
Leptosphaerella –
Leptosporina –
Lyonella – Mangrovispora...
- Mona; Bonkowski,
Michael (2017). "Polyphyly in the
Thecate Amoeba Genus Lecythium (Chlamydophryidae, Tectofilosida, Cercozoa),
Redescription of Its Type...
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retrieved 2023-09-22 Nikolaev, S.I.; et al. (2003). "Gymnophrys
cometa and
Lecythium sp. are Core Cercozoa:
Evolutionary Implications" (PDF). Acta Protozoologica...
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Capsellina Penard 1909
Rhogostoma Belar 1921 (previously
misidentified as
Lecythium)
Family Protaspidae Cavalier-Smith 1993 [Cryothecomonadidae Cavalier-Smith...
- 2003
Chlamydophryidae De Saedeleer, 1934. Chlamydophryse, Diaphoropodon,
Lecythium, Trachyrhizium.
Psammonobiotidae Golemansky, 1974. Micropsamella. ?Volutellidae...
- both in
marine and
freshwater habitats, and in mosses.
Members include Lecythium, Pseudodifflugia,
Euglypha (a euglyphid), and
Paulinella chromatophora...