Liceida
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Didymium cancellatum |
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E. Jahn |
The Liceida are one of the five orders in the Myxogastria group , they comprise around 90 species, some of which are distributed worldwide.
Features and ecology
The fruiting bodies are always simply built, features of other orders such as a real capillitium , a columella or calcareous nodules are missing, threads are only found in the capillitium in the genera Kelleromyxa and Listerella . Some species (e.g. Enteridium spp.) Have a pseudocapillitium . Most species have brightly colored to dirty olive-colored spore masses.
Systematics
The Liceida were first described by Eduard Jahn in 1928 , they comprise ten genera in three families . According to molecular genetic studies, the order is the sister taxon of the Trichiida . The monophyly of the order has not yet been clearly demonstrated.
- Liceidae family
- Licea
- Kelleromyxa , with only one species:
- Family Listerellidae
- Listerella , with only one species:
- Family Enteridiidae
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- ↑ a b Michael J. Dykstra, Harold W. Keller: Mycetozoa In: John J. Lee, GF Leedale, P. Bradbury (Eds.): An Illustrated Guide to the Protozoa . tape 2 . Allen, Lawrence 2000, ISBN 1-891276-23-9 .
- ↑ Anne-Marie Fiore-Donno, Cedric Berney, Jan Pawlowski, Sandra L. Baldauf: Higher-order phylogeny of plasmodial slime molds (myxogastria) based on elongation factor 1-A and small subunit rRNA gene sequences In: The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 52 (3): 201-210, 2005