Nuclearia

Nuclearia is a nucleariid genus.[2][3]

Nuclearia
Nuclearia thermophila
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
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Order:
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Genus:
Nuclearia

Cienkowsky, 1865[1]
Type species
Nuclearia simplex
Cienkowsky 1865
Synonyms
  • Astrodisculus Greeff 1869
  • Heliosphaerium Frenzel 1897
  • Nuclearella Frenzel 1897
  • Nuclearina Frenzel 1897
  • Nucleosphaerium Cann & Page 1979

Species include:

  • Species ?Astrodisculus affinis Schouteden 1905
  • Species ?Astrodisculus araneiformis Schewiakoff 1893
  • Species ?Astrodisculus laciniatus Penard 1904 [Chlamydaster lacinatus (Penard 1904) Rainer 1968]
  • Species ?Astrodisculus marinus Kufferath 1952
  • Species ?Astrodisculus minutus Greeff 1869
  • Species ?Heliophrys variabilis
  • Species ?Nuclearina similis
  • Species ?N. amphizonellae Penard 1917
  • Species ?N. conspicua West 1903
  • Species ?N. delicatula Cienkowsky 1865[4]
  • Species ?N. lohmanni Kufferath 1952
  • Species ?N. pseudotenelloides
  • Species N. flavescens (Greef 1869) Patterson 1984 [Astrodisculus flavescens Greeff 1869]
  • Species N. flavocapsulata (Greef 1869) Patterson 1984 [Astrodisculus flavocapsulata Greeff 1869; Astrodisculus penari Roskin 1929; Astrodisculus serratus Walton 1930; Heliosphaerium polyedricum Frenzel 1897]
  • Species N. leuckarti (Frenzel 1897) Patterson 1984 [Nuclearina leuckarti Frenzel 1897]
  • Species N. moebiusi Frenzel 1897
  • Species N. pattersoni Dyková et al. 2003[5]
  • Species N. polypodia Schewiakoff 1863
  • Species N. radians (Greef 1869) Patterson 1984 [Astrodisculus radians Greeff 1869 sensu Penard 1904 non Stern 1924; Nucleosphaerium radians (Greef 1869); Nucleosphaerium tuckeri Cann & Page 1979; Heliosphaerium aster Frenzel 1897; Heliophrys varians West]
  • Species N. simplex Cienkowsky 1865 [Nuclearella variabilis Frenzel 1897]
  • Species N. thermophila Yoshida, Nakayama & Inouye 2009[6]
  • Species N. rubra (Greef 1869) Patterson 1984 [Astrodisculus rubra Greeff 1869; Astrodisculus zonatus Penard 1904; Nuclearia caulescens Penard 1903: pro parte; Nuclearia zonatus (Penard 1904) Siemensma 1981]

References

  1. Cienkowsky, Leon. 1865. Arch. mikr. Anat., 1: 203-232, .
  2. "Nuclearia". UniProt. Retrieved March 8, 2009.
  3. "micro*scope". March 2006. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved March 23, 2009.
  4. Linda A. Amaral Zettler; Thomas A. Nerad; Charles J. O'Kelly; Mitchell L. Sogin (2001). "The nucleariid amoebae: more protists at the animal-fungal boundary". Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 48 (3): 293–297. doi:10.1111/j.1550-7408.2001.tb00317.x. PMID 11411837.
  5. I. Dyková; M. Veverková; I. Fiala; B. Macháčková; H. Pecková (2003). "Nuclearia pattersoni sp. n. (Filosea), a new species of amphizoic amoeba isolated from gills of roach (Rutilus rutilus), and its rickettsial endosymbiont". Folia Parasitologica. 50: 161–170. doi:10.14411/fp.2003.030. PMID 14535340.
  6. Masaki Yoshida, Takeshi Nakayama & Isao Inouye (2009). "Nuclearia thermophila sp. nov. (Nucleariidae), a new nucleariid species isolated from Yunoko Lake in Nikko (Japan)". European Journal of Protistology. 45 (2): 147–155. doi:10.1016/j.ejop.2008.09.004. PMID 19157810.


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