- (synapomorphies), but for the most part they are
amoeboids with filose,
reticulose, or microtubule-supported pseudopods. In the
absence of an apomorphy,...
- fine,
branching pseudopods that
merge with one
another to form net-like (
reticulose) structures. Some groups, such as the
Radiolaria and Heliozoa, have stiff...
-
increasing the
frequency of
plasma membrane-cortex rupture.
Reticulopodia (or
reticulose pseudopods), are
complex formations in
which individual pseudopods are...
- studies. Some
cercozoans are
grouped by
whether they are "filose" or "
reticulose" in the
behavior of
their cytoskeleton when moving: Filose,
meaning their...
-
Wylezich C, Cavalier-Smith T (2009). "Phylogeny of
Novel Naked Filose and
Reticulose Cercozoa:
Granofilosea cl. n. and
Proteomyxidea Revised". Protist. 160...
-
Nikolaev S, et al. (February 2009). "Phylogeny of
novel naked Filose and
Reticulose Cercozoa:
Granofilosea cl. n. and
Proteomyxidea revised". Protist. 160...
-
Nikolaev S, et al. (February 2009). "Phylogeny of
novel naked Filose and
Reticulose Cercozoa:
Granofilosea cl. n. and
Proteomyxidea revised". Protist. 160...
-
genus Amoeba "and its allies,"
differed from the
filose (thread-like) or
reticulose (netlike)
pseudopods of the Foraminifera. The name
Lobosa was
chosen for...
- &
Thomas Cavalier-Smith (2009). "Phylogeny of
novel naked filose and
reticulose Cercozoa:
Granofilosea cl. n. and
Proteomyxidea revised". Protist. 160...
- xenophyop****s as
foraminiferans without tests. A few
other amoeboids produce reticulose pseudopods, and were
formerly classified with the
forams as the Granuloreticulosa...