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      • Amoebidiidae is a family of single-celled eukaryotes, previously thought to be zygomycete fungi belonging to the class Trichomycetes, but molecular phylogenetic analyses place the family with the opisthokont group Mesomycetozoea (= Ichthyosporea).
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmoebidaeAmoebidae - Wikipedia

    Amoebidae. The Amoebidae are a family of Amoebozoa, [1] including naked amoebae that produce multiple pseudopodia of indeterminate length. These are roughly cylindrical with granular endoplasm and no subpseudopodia, as found in other members of the class Tubulinea.

  3. Amoeba is a genus of single-celled amoeboids in the family Amoebidae. The type species of the genus is Amoeba proteus, a common freshwater organism, widely studied in classrooms and laboratories.

  4. Amoeba (plural = amoebae) is a well known genus of unicellular organism, a protist. One of its most common species, the Amoeba Proteus, is about 0.2 to 0.3 mm large. The amoeba was first discovered by August Von Rosenhof in 1757. [1] It is a genus of protozoa that moves with false feet, called pseudopodia .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmoebidiumAmoebidium - Wikipedia

    A. recticola. Amoebidium is a genus of unicellular, symbiotic eukaryotes in the Opisthokont group Mesomycetozoea, [5] family Amoebidiidae. [6] [7] Amoebidium species attach to the exoskeleton of freshwater aquatic arthropods such as midge larvae and water fleas ( Daphnia ). [8] The type species is Amoebidium parasiticum, [1] which is also one ...

  6. PMID 16171186. The Amoebidae are a family of Amoebozoa, including naked amoebae that produce multiple pseudopodia of indeterminate length. These are roughly cylindrical with granular endoplasm and no subpseudopodia, as found in other members of the class Tubulinea.

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