- be
divided into dictyostelid, myxogastrid, and
protostelid groups. The
mycetozoan groups all fit into the
unikont supergroup Amoebozoa,
whereas most other...
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Physarum is a
genus of
mycetozoan slime molds in the
family Physaraceae. It
contains the
following species:
Physarum albescens Physarum album Physarum...
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Because of
similarities in
morphology and lifestyle, the
slime molds (
mycetozoans, plasmodiophorids, acrasids, Fonticula, and labyrinthulids, now in Amoebozoa...
- groups: Archamoeba,
Variosea and Mycetozoa. In some classifications, the
mycetozoan Myxogastria and
Dictyostelia are
united in
Macromycetozoa (= Eumycetozoa)...
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usually refers to the
feeding stage of
slime molds;
these are
macroscopic mycetozoans. The
multinucleate developmental stages of some
intracellular parasites...
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Planoprotostelium aurantium is a
mycetozoan species.
Frederick W. Spiegel; L. S.
Olive & R.
Malcolm Brown Jr. (May 1979). "Roles of
actin during sporocarp...
- more
pointed or
slightly branching subpseudopodia (Archamoebae and the
Mycetozoan slime molds). From
older studies by Cavalier-Smith, Chao &
Lewis 2016...
- to the
phylum Amoebozoa,
under the
subphylum Conosa (shared with the
Mycetozoan slime moulds).
Kingdom Archezoa was eliminated. Chistyakova, L. V., and...
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Lindsay S.; Stoianovitch,
Carmen (technical ****istance) (1975). The
Mycetozoans.
Academic Press. pp. 1–7. ISBN 978-0-1252-6250-7. Lister, Arthur; Lister...
- "fungus-like"
organisms claimed by both
protozoologists and
mycologists include mycetozoans, plasmodiophorids, acrasids, and labyrinthulomycetess.
Fungi claimed...