
Acrasidae - Wikipedia
The family Acrasidae (ICZN, or Acrasiomycota, ICBN) is a family [1] of slime molds which belongs to the excavate group Heterolobosea. The name element acrasio - comes from the Greek akrasia, meaning "acting against one's judgement". This group consists of cellular slime molds.
acrasid cellular slime molds (Order Acrasida) · iNaturalist
The family Acrasidae (ICZN, or Acrasiomycota, ICBN) is a family of slime molds which belongs to the protist group Percolozoa. The name acrasio- comes from the Greek Akrasia, meaning …
2 Excavata: Acrasiomycota; Amoebozoa: Dictyosteliomycota, Myxomycota
2014年1月1日 · Members of the third, and much smaller, group (traditionally known as acrasids but more appropriately referred to as sorocarpic amoebae) belong to the supergroup Excavata. Both dictyostelids and myxomycetes are common to …
A contemporary evaluation of the acrasids (Acrasidae, …
2012年5月1日 · Acrasis / Pocheina form a well-supported monophyletic group that is the highly supported sister to a clade containing Allovahlkampfia and several other amoebae. Four molecular lineages of Acrasis were resolved, each of which is characterized by a distinctive fruiting body morphology.
A contemporary evaluation of the acrasids (Acrasidae ... - PubMed
Acrasis/Pocheina form a well-supported monophyletic group that is the highly supported sister to a clade containing Allovahlkampfia and several other amoebae. Four molecular lineages of Acrasis were resolved, each of which is characterized by a distinctive fruiting body morphology.
Taxonomy browser (Acrasida) - National Center for Biotechnology Information
Acrasida Taxonomy ID: 43693 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid43693) current name
(PDF) A contemporary evaluation of the acrasids (Acrasidae ...
Here we study the diversity of two Acrasidae genera, Acrasis and the closely similar Pocheina, using a combination of morphological characteristics and small subunit rRNA gene sequences. A total of eight isolates of Acrasis and an example of Pocheina were examined.
Acrasida - Definition, Etymology, and Biological Significance
Acrasida (often called Acrasid) denotes a group of cellular slime molds, specifically falling under the class Acrasida in some taxonomic classifications. Acrasids are fascinating organisms that exhibit qualities between protozoa and fungi.
Introduction to the "Slime Molds" - University of California …
There are two groups of cellular slime molds, the Dictyostelida and the Acrasida, which may not be closely related to each other. A third group, the Labyrinthulomycota or slime nets, are also called "slime molds", but appear to be more closely related to the Chromista, and not relatives of the other "slime mold" groups.
Acrasidae - mindat.org
The family Acrasidae (ICZN, or Acrasiomycota, ICBN) is a family of slime molds which belongs to the excavate group Percolozoa. The name element acrasio - comes from the Greek akrasia, meaning "acting against one's judgement". This group consists of cellular slime molds.