Dactylopodida
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The Dactylopodida are a group of amoeba-like protozoa and belong to the Amoebozoa .
features
The mobile cells have a flattened shape of an irregular triangle with a broad, hyaline border. The also hyaline, finger-like (hence the name Dactylopodia) sub- pseudopodia form at the edge of the hyaline cytoplasm . They have a single nucleus with a central nucleolus . Some genera, such as Neoparamoeba and Paramoeba, have parasomes . The cell envelope is variable and consists of microscales, hexagonal or pentagonal glycostyls (complex, flexible structures on the cell surface) or is fibrous.
Systematics
The Dactylopodida include the following genera:
Some genera are incertae sedis within the group:
proof
- ↑ a b c Adl, SM, Simpson, AGB, Lane, CE, Lukeš, J., Bass, D., Bowser, SS, Brown, MW, Burki, F., Dunthorn, M., Hampl, V., Heiss , A., Hoppenrath, M., Lara, E., le Gall, L., Lynn, DH, McManus, H., Mitchell, EAD, Mozley-Stanridge, SE, Parfrey, LW, Pawlowski, J., Rueckert, S., Shadwick, L., Schoch, CL, Smirnov, A. and Spiegel, FW (2012), The Revised Classification of Eukaryotes. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 59: 429-514. doi : 10.1111 / j.1550-7408.2012.00644.x .