Mastigamoeba, Pelomyxa, EntamoebaMembers of the Archamoebae comprise free-living and endobiotic amoeboid flagellates, amoeboflagellates, and amoebae, with distinctive hyaline cytoplasm and bulging pseudopodia. They live in anoxic or...Giselle Walker...
The Conosea include archamoebae (the genera Entamoeba and Mastigamoeba), the acellular (plasmodial) slime molds (myxomycetes), the cellular slime molds (dictyostelids), group 1 protostelids, cavostellids, filamoebae, and schizoplasmodiids. The Lobosea include the Tubulinea, Thecamoeba, ...
While many individual members of the group have been described in detail since the end of the 19th century, the systematics of the Archamoebae as a whole is currently in a state of flux. For example, it has been recently shown that the aflagellate, endobiotic members of the group, genera...
Chistyakova, L.V., Berdieva, M.A., Frolov, A.O., and Goodkov, A.V., Reisolation and redescription of pelobiont Pelomyxa paradoxa Penard, 1902 (Archamoebae, Pelobion tida), Cell Tissue Biol., 2014, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 504-512....
Application of the tests to asymptomatic fish demonstrated presence of parasites in a large proportion (>25%) of their intestines, suggesting that this is the point of entry of the amoebae and the initial stage in the development of the disease. The triggering factors that facilitate the ...
Chistyakova, L.V., Berdieva, M.A., Frolov, A.O., and Goodkov, A.V., Reisolation and redescription of pelobiont Pelomyxa paradoxa Penard, 1902 (Archamoebae, Pelobion tida), Cell Tissue Biol., 2014, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 504-512....
ArchamoebaeGlycogenImmunofluorescent stainingLight microscopyMicrotubular cytoskeletonPelomyxaUltrastructure2021 The Author(s).A pelobiont Pelomyxa tarda Gruber, 1887 was isolated from a natural habitat for the first time since its original description. We examined it with the use of light, immuno...
Archamoebae may be uni- or multi-nucleate and either gut parasites or (more usually) free-living in soil, freshwater, or marine habitats. Some can form cysts that would probably fossilize; the earliest (1450 My old) smooth-walled fossil cells large enough to be probable eukaryotes might ...
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