Acytostelium
The genus Acytostelium inhabit surface humus and leaf mold of forest soils and are widely distributed in different forests of the world. [3]
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Genus: | Acytostelium Raper 1956 |
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Acytostelium is a genus of Dictyostelid.[1][2]
Species include:
- Acytostelium aggregatum Cavender & Vadell 2000
- Acytostelium amazonicum Cavender & Vadell 2000
- Acytostelium anastomosans Cavender et al. 2005
- Acytostelium digitatum Cavender & Vadell 2000
- Acytostelium ellipticum Cavender 1970
- Acytostelium irregularosporum Hagiw. 1971
- Acytostelium leptosomum Raper 1956
- Acytostelium longisorophorum Cavender et al. 2005
- Acytostelium magniphorum Cavender & Vadell 2000
- Acytostelium magnisorum Cavender et al. 2005
- Acytostelium minutissimum Cavender & Vadell 2000
- Acytostelium pendulum Cavender & Vadell 2000
- Acytostelium reticulatum Cavender & Vadell 2000
- Acytostelium serpentarium Cavender et al. 2005
- Acytostelium singulare Cavender et al. 2005
- Acytostelium subglobosum Cavender 1976
References
- "www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov". Retrieved 2009-05-06.
- Romeralo M, Escalante R, Sastre L, Lado C (January 2007). "Molecular systematics of dictyostelids: 5.8S ribosomal DNA and internal transcribed spacer region analyses". Eukaryotic Cell. 6 (1): 110–6. doi:10.1128/EC.00233-06. PMC 1800358. PMID 17056743.
- Cavender, James (September 2000). "The genus Acytostelium". The Genus Acytostelium. 92 (5): 992–1008. JSTOR 3761594.
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