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Leptomyxidae
Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida as revised in 2017 recognizes 23 confirmed species: *Order Leptomyxida **Family Leptomyxidae ***'' Leptomyxa'' — 9 species **Family Rhizamoebidae ***'' Rhizamoeba'' — 3 species **Family Flabellulidae ***'' Flabellula'' , (includes former '' Paraflabellula'' ) — 10 species **Family Gephyramoebidae Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida ... ***'' Gephyramoeba'' — 1 species References External links * Amoebozoa orders Tubulinea {{Amoebozoa-stub ...
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Flabellulidae
Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida as revised in 2017 recognizes 23 confirmed species: *Order Leptomyxida **Family Leptomyxidae ***'' Leptomyxa'' — 9 species **Family Rhizamoebidae ***'' Rhizamoeba'' — 3 species **Family Flabellulidae ***'' Flabellula'' , (includes former '' Paraflabellula'' ) — 10 species **Family Gephyramoebidae ***'' Gephyramoeba'' — 1 species References External links * Amoebozoa orders Tubulinea {{Amoebozoa-stub ...
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Flabellula Citata
Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida as revised in 2017 recognizes 23 confirmed species: *Order Leptomyxida **Family Leptomyxidae ***'' Leptomyxa'' — 9 species **Family Rhizamoebidae ***'' Rhizamoeba'' — 3 species **Family Flabellulidae ***'' Flabellula'' , (includes former '' Paraflabellula'' ) — 10 species **Family Gephyramoebidae Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida ... ***'' Gephyramoeba'' — 1 species References External links * Amoebozoa orders Tubulinea {{Amoebozoa-stub ...
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Paraflabellula Reniformis
Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida as revised in 2017 recognizes 23 confirmed species: *Order Leptomyxida **Family Leptomyxidae ***'' Leptomyxa'' — 9 species **Family Rhizamoebidae ***'' Rhizamoeba'' — 3 species **Family Flabellulidae ***'' Flabellula'' , (includes former '' Paraflabellula'' ) — 10 species **Family Gephyramoebidae ***'' Gephyramoeba'' — 1 species References External links * Amoebozoa orders Tubulinea {{Amoebozoa-stub ...
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Gephyramoebidae
Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida as revised in 2017 recognizes 23 confirmed species: *Order Leptomyxida **Family Leptomyxidae ***'' Leptomyxa'' — 9 species **Family Rhizamoebidae ***'' Rhizamoeba'' — 3 species **Family Flabellulidae Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida ... ***'' Flabellula'' , (includes former '' Paraflabellula'' ) — 10 species **Family Gephyramoebidae ***'' Gephyramoeba'' — 1 species References External links * Amoebozoa orders Tubulinea {{Amoebozoa-stub ...
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Paraflabellula Hoguae
Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida as revised in 2017 recognizes 23 confirmed species: *Order Leptomyxida **Family Leptomyxidae ***'' Leptomyxa'' — 9 species **Family Rhizamoebidae ***'' Rhizamoeba'' — 3 species **Family Flabellulidae ***'' Flabellula'' , (includes former '' Paraflabellula'' ) — 10 species **Family Gephyramoebidae ***'' Gephyramoeba'' — 1 species References External links * Amoebozoa orders Tubulinea {{Amoebozoa-stub ...
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Leptomyxidae
Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida as revised in 2017 recognizes 23 confirmed species: *Order Leptomyxida **Family Leptomyxidae ***'' Leptomyxa'' — 9 species **Family Rhizamoebidae ***'' Rhizamoeba'' — 3 species **Family Flabellulidae ***'' Flabellula'' , (includes former '' Paraflabellula'' ) — 10 species **Family Gephyramoebidae Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida ... ***'' Gephyramoeba'' — 1 species References External links * Amoebozoa orders Tubulinea {{Amoebozoa-stub ...
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Amoebozoa
Amoebozoa is a major taxonomic group containing about 2,400 described species of amoeboid protists, often possessing blunt, fingerlike, lobose pseudopods and tubular mitochondrial cristae. In traditional and currently no longer supported classification schemes, Amoebozoa is ranked as a phylum within either the kingdom Protista or the kingdom Protozoa. In the classification favored by the International Society of Protistologists, it is retained as an unranked " supergroup" within Eukaryota. Molecular genetic analysis supports Amoebozoa as a monophyletic clade. Modern studies of eukaryotic phylogenetic trees identify it as the sister group to Opisthokonta, another major clade which contains both fungi and animals as well as several other clades comprising some 300 species of unicellular eukaryotes. Amoebozoa and Opisthokonta are sometimes grouped together in a high-level taxon, variously named Unikonta, Amorphea or Opimoda. Amoebozoa includes many of the best-known amoeboid orga ...
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Folia Parasitologica
''La Folía'' (Spanish), or ''Follies'' (English), also known as ''folies d'Espagne'' (French), ''La Follia'' (Italian), and ''Folia'' (Portuguese), is one of the oldest remembered European musical themes, or primary material, generally melodic, of a composition, on record. The theme exists in two versions, referred to as early and late ''folias'', the earlier being faster. History Due to its musical form, style and etymology of the name, it has been suggested that the melody arose as a dance in the mid or late fifteenth century throughout the Iberian Peninsula, either in Portugal or in the area of the old Kingdom of León, or maybe in the Kingdom of Valencia. The epithet "Folia" has several meanings in music. Western classical music features both "early Folia", which can take different shapes, and the better-known "later Folia" (also known as "Follia" with double l in Italy, "Folies d'Espagne" in France, and "'s Ground" in England). Recent research suggests that the or ...
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Portable Document Format
Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.Adobe Systems IncorporatedPDF Reference, Sixth edition, version 1.23 (53 MB) Nov 2006, p. 33. Archiv/ref> Based on the PostScript language, each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including the text, fonts, vector graphics, raster images and other information needed to display it. PDF has its roots in "The Camelot Project" initiated by Adobe co-founder John Warnock in 1991. PDF was standardized as ISO 32000 in 2008. The last edition as ISO 32000-2:2020 was published in December 2020. PDF files may contain a variety of content besides flat text and graphics including logical structuring elements, interactive elements such as annotations and form-fields, layers, rich media (including video con ...
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Order (biology)
Order ( la, wikt:ordo#Latin, ordo) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between Family_(biology), family and Class_(biology), class. In biological classification, the order is a taxonomic rank used in the classification of organisms and recognized by the nomenclature codes. An immediately higher rank, superorder, is sometimes added directly above order, with suborder directly beneath order. An order can also be defined as a group of related families. What does and does not belong to each order is determined by a taxonomist, as is whether a particular order should be recognized at all. Often there is no exact agreement, with different taxonomists each taking a different position. There are no hard rules that a taxonomist needs to follow in describing or recognizing an order. Some taxa are accepted almost universally, while others are recognized only rarely. The name of an order is usually written with a capital letter. Fo ...
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Rhizamoebidae
''Rhizamoeba'' is a small genus of free-living marine naked lobose amoebae in the monotypic family Rhizamoebidae in the order Leptomyxida. It is most closely related to '' Leptomyxa'' and '' Flabellula'', and some species have been moved to '' Leptomyxa'' due to molecular data. Morphology Members of ''Rhizamoeba'' are characterized by their morphology when they move, which is usually monopodial (with a single ramification), alternating between a slug-like shape and a fan shape. They have either one nucleus Nucleus ( : nuclei) is a Latin word for the seed inside a fruit. It most often refers to: *Atomic nucleus, the very dense central region of an atom * Cell nucleus, a central organelle of a eukaryotic cell, containing most of the cell's DNA Nucl ... or multiple (less than 50) nuclei. Classification The paraphyly of the genus caused the transfer of two previously rhizamoeban species into '' Leptomyxa'': '' R. australiensis'' and '' R. neglecta''. As a result, only 3 spec ...
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Rhizamoeba Saxonica
''Rhizamoeba'' is a small genus of free-living marine naked lobose amoebae in the monotypic family Rhizamoebidae in the order Leptomyxida. It is most closely related to '' Leptomyxa'' and '' Flabellula'', and some species have been moved to '' Leptomyxa'' due to molecular data. Morphology Members of ''Rhizamoeba'' are characterized by their morphology when they move, which is usually monopodial (with a single ramification), alternating between a slug-like shape and a fan shape. They have either one nucleus or multiple (less than 50) nuclei. Classification The paraphyly of the genus caused the transfer of two previously rhizamoeban species into '' Leptomyxa'': '' R. australiensis'' and '' R. neglecta''. As a result, only 3 species are currently confirmed as ''Rhizamoeba'': * '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' * ''Rhizamoeba polyura'' * '' Rhizamoeba matisi'' Other possible species are not yet confirmed due to lack of published data or poor documentation. Some of these are: '' R. schnep ...
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