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Amoebozoan species, such as
those in the
genus Amoeba,
typically have
bulbous (
lobose) pseudopods,
rounded at the ends and
roughly tubular in cross-section. Cercozoan...
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Pseudosporida (Rhizaria) and in
Nucleariida (Opisthokonta).
Lobopodia (or
lobose pseudopods) are bulbous, short, and
blunt in form.
These finger-like, tubular...
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described species of
amoeboid protists,
often possessing blunt, fingerlike,
lobose pseudopods and
tubular mitochondrial cristae. In
traditional classification...
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grouped all
amoebae with
granular pseudopodia together, but most
split the
lobose amoebae into
testate Testacealobosia and
naked Gymnamoebia.
These latter...
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Centropyxis is a
genus of
lobose testate amoebae (Amoebozoa),
including the
species Centropyxis aculeata.
WoRMS (2010). "Centropyxis Stein, 1857". World...
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classification schemes,
Lobosa is a subphylum,
composed mainly of
amoebae that have
lobose pseudopods but lack
cilia or flagella. The
group was
originally proposed...
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Arcellinid testate amoebae or Arcellinida,
Arcellacean or
lobose testate amoebae are single-celled
protists partially enclosed in a
simple test (s****)...
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secondarily anaerobic Archamoebae.
Lobosa consists entirely of non-flagellated
lobose amoebae and has been
divided into two classes: Discosea,
which have flattened...
- Amoeba, the
pseudopodia are
approximately tubular, and
rounded at the ends (
lobose). The cell's
overall shape may
change rapidly as
pseudopodia are extended...
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Excavata various flagellate protozoa Amoebozoa most
lobose amoeboids and
slime moulds Opisthokonta animals, fungi, choanoflagellates, etc.
Rhizaria Foraminifera...