Polychaos

Polychaos is an amoeboid genus in the Amoebozoa group.[2] Several characters unite the species in this genus. The pseudopods meld at their bases when the organism is moving, and have dorsal, longitudinal ridges. The nucleus is oval or ellipsoid.[3]

Polychaos
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
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Polychaos

Schaeffer 1926[1]
Type species
Polychaos dubium
(Schaeffer 1916) Schaeffer 1926

Classification

Polychaos includes the following species:[3]

  • Polychaos annulatum (PĂ©nard 1902) Smirnov & Goodkov 1998
  • Polychaos dubium (Schaeffer, 1916) Schaeffer 1926
  • Polychaos fasciculatum (Penard, 1902) Schaeffer 1926
  • Polychaos nitidubium Bovee, 1970
  • Polychaos timidum Bovee, 1972


Phylogenetic analysis has shown this that genus belongs to the family Hartmannellidae.[4]

References

  1. Schaeffer, Asa Arthur (1926a). "Taxonomy of the amebas, with descriptions of thirty-nine new marine and freshwater species". Papers from the Department of Marine Biology of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. 24: 115 pp. 12 plates.
  2. "The Amoebae". Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  3. Lee, J.J.; Hutner, S.H.; Bovee, E.C., eds. (1985). Illustrated Guide to the Protozoa. Lawrence, Kansas: Society of Protozoologists. pp. ix + 630 pages.
  4. Kamyshatskaya OG, Bondarenko NI, Mesentsev YS, Chistyakova LV, Nassonova ES, Smirnov AV (2020) Molecular phylogeny of Polychaos annulatum (Amoebozoa, Tubulinea, Euamoebida) shows that genus Polychaos belongs to the family Hartmannellidae. J Eukaryot Microbiol


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