- Ceratiomyxa
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Ceratiomyxa Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa Scientific classification Kingdom: Amoebozoa Phylum: Mycetozoa Class: Protosteliomycetes Order: Protosteliales Family: Ceratiomyxaceae Genus: Ceratiomyxa
J. Schrot. (1889)Type species Ceratiomyxa mucida
(Pers.) J. Schröt.Species C. fruticulosa
C. hemisphaerica
C. morchella
C. sphaerospermaCeratiomyxa is a genus of slime molds in the Ceratiomyxaceae family. The widely distributed genus contains four species.[1]
It includes the species Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa.[2]
See also
- Ceratomyxa
External links
References
- ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford: CABI. p. 760. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- ^ Fiore-Donno, A.; Nikolaev, S.; Nelson, M.; Pawlowski, J.; Cavalier-Smith, T.; Baldauf, S. (2009). "Deep Phylogeny and Evolution of Slime Moulds (Mycetozoa)". Protist 161 (1): 55–70. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2009.05.002. PMID 19656720.
Lobosea VannellidaCochliopodiidae (Cochliopodium)discosean: Dermamoeba
other: Sappinia, ThecamoebaArcellinidaEuamoebidaEchinamoebidae (Echinamoeba, Filamoeba, Gephyramoeba, Hartmannella vermiformis)
Leptomyxida (Leptomyxa, Rhizamoeba, Flabellula, Paraflabellula)
Copromyxidae (Copromyxa, Copromyxella)
Tubulinida: Amoebidae (Amoeba, Chaos, Hydramoeba, Metachaos, Polychaos, Trichamoeba) · Hartmannellidae (Glaeseria, true Hartmannella, Nolandella, Saccamoeba)CentramoebidaConosa Mastigamoebida: Mastigamoeba · Mastigella · Phreatamoeba · non-ciliate (Endolimax, Endamoeba)
Pelobiontida: Pelomyxidae (Pelomyxa) · Entamoebidae/non-cilitate (Entamoeba) · MastiginaMacromycetozoaDictyostelid: Dictyostelium · Polysphondylium · Acytostelium
Myxogastria: Liceida (Cribraria, Lycogala, Tubifera) · Myxogastromycetidae (Echinostelium, Fuligo, Lepidoderma, Physarum) · Stemonitida (Comatricha, Stemonitis) · Trichiida (Arcyria, Trichia)
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