Difference between revisions of "Family Amoebophryaceae"

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<CENTER>Family Amoebophryaceae</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Amoebophryaceae  [[Cachon, 1964|J. Cachon, 1964]] ex [[Loeblich III, 1970]].<BR>
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<CENTER>Family Amoebophryaceae</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Amoebophryaceae  [[ERROR bib208.htm for J. Cachon, 1964]] ex [[ERROR bib1202.htm for Loeblich III, 1970]].<BR>
 
<B>Diagnosis:</B>Syndinialeans in which the <I>[[multinucleate]]</I> <I>[[trophont]]</I> is highly organized, developing firstly into a form with a large, bee-hive shaped cavity (the <I>[[mastigocoel]]</I>) with a narrow orifice, and subsequently into a worm-like multiflagellate swimming stage (the <I>[[vermiform]]</I>).<BR>
 
<B>Diagnosis:</B>Syndinialeans in which the <I>[[multinucleate]]</I> <I>[[trophont]]</I> is highly organized, developing firstly into a form with a large, bee-hive shaped cavity (the <I>[[mastigocoel]]</I>) with a narrow orifice, and subsequently into a worm-like multiflagellate swimming stage (the <I>[[vermiform]]</I>).<BR>
 
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<B>Type genus:</B><UL><BR>
<I>Amoebophrya</I> [[Koeppen, 1894]].<BR>
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<I>Amoebophrya</I> [[ERROR bib1081.htm for Koeppen, 1894]].<BR>
 
</UL><B>Extant genus:</B><UL><BR>
 
</UL><B>Extant genus:</B><UL><BR>
<I>Amoebophrya</I> [[Koeppen, 1894]].<BR>
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<I>Amoebophrya</I> [[ERROR bib1081.htm for Koeppen, 1894]].<BR>
<UL>(=<I>Hyalosaccus</I> [[Koeppen, 1899]]; taxonomic junior synonym - see [[Chatton and Biecheler, 1935]], p.505-507)</UL><BR>
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<UL>(=<I>Hyalosaccus</I> [[ERROR bib1082.htm for Koeppen, 1899]]; taxonomic junior synonym - see [[ERROR bib249.htm for Chatton and Biecheler, 1935]], p.505-507)</UL><BR>
 
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Revision as of 18:59, 21 December 2016

Family Amoebophryaceae

Citation: Amoebophryaceae ERROR bib208.htm for J. Cachon, 1964 ex ERROR bib1202.htm for Loeblich III, 1970.

Diagnosis:Syndinialeans in which the multinucleate trophont is highly organized, developing firstly into a form with a large, bee-hive shaped cavity (the mastigocoel) with a narrow orifice, and subsequently into a worm-like multiflagellate swimming stage (the vermiform).

Type genus:Extant genus:

Parent: Order Syndiniales part 2