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- Thecamoeba vicaria is an amoeba that belongs to the genus Thecamoeba and can be found in various habitats. Due to its distinctive morphological features...
- Thecamoeba is a genus of Amoebozoa with a tough pellicle simulating a s****. It includes the species: T. aesculea Kudryavtsev & Hausmann 2009 T. ****imilis...
- Testate amoebae (formerly thecamoebians, Testacea or Thecamoeba) are a polyphyletic group of unicellular amoeboid protists, which differ from naked amoebae...
- Thecamoeba homeri is a species of amoebae belonging to the phylum Amoebozoa. It is a terrestrial species first isolated and identified from soil in Mississippi...
- to the rank of a subclass with the name Flabellinia. Acanthamoeba sp. Thecamoeba sp. Mayorella (Amoebozoa, Discosea) class Discosea Cavalier-Smith 2004...
- defining feature of Sappinia, which separates it from its sister genus Thecamoeba, is the presence of two closely apposed nuclei with a central, flattened...
- Arcella sp. test (Lobosa: Tubulinea) Acanthamoeba sp. (Lobosa: Discosea) Thecamoeba sp. (Lobosa: Discosea) Entamoeba histolytica trophozoite (Conosa: Archamoebae)...
- (Tubulinea) Arcella sp. test (Tubulinea) Acanthamoeba sp. (Discosea) Thecamoeba sp. (Discosea) Cavalier-Smith, Thomas; Chao, Ema E.; Lewis, Rhodri (2016)...
- host organisms. One example is the endosymbiont Labyrinthula sp. inside Thecamoeba hilla, which seem to live as mutualists symbionts. The morphology of a...
- described species Sappinia platani, all of which are closely related to two Thecamoeba spp. within the Thecamoebida clade. The genus Sappinia, to which S. pedata...