Leptomyxida
It includes species such as Flabellula citata, Paraflabellula hoguae, Paraflabellula reniformis, Rhizamoeba saxonica and Leptomyxa reticulata.
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Phylum: | Amoebozoa |
Class: | Tubulinea |
Order: | Leptomyxida Pussard & Pons, 1976 |
Families | |
Taxonomy
Order Leptomyxida Pussard & Pons 1976 em. Page 1987
- Genus ?Megamoebamyxa Nyholm 1950
- Suborder Flabellina Page 1926 non Gray 1833
- Family Flabellulidae Bovee & Jahn, 1967 ex Bovee 1970
- Genus Paraflabellula Page & Willumsen 1983
- Genus Flabellula Schaeffer 1926
- Family Flabellulidae Bovee & Jahn, 1967 ex Bovee 1970
- Suborder Leptomyxina
- Family Gephyramoebidae Pussard & Pons 1976
- Genus Gephyramoeba Goodey 1914
- Family Leptomyxidae Goodey 1915
- Genus Rhizamoeba Page 1972 em. Smirnov et al. 2016
- Genus Leptomyxa Goodey 1914 em. Smirnov et al. 2016
- Family Gephyramoebidae Pussard & Pons 1976
gollark: I was lazy, so it reads (can read) slightly outside of the LTS buffer.
gollark: I think `lts_length` is technically capable of causing segfaults in some situations too.
gollark: ```c#define REP(x) x x x x#define T1 "a"#define T2 REP(T1)#define T3 REP(T2)#define T4 REP(T3)#define T5 REP(T4)#define T6 REP(T5)#define T7 REP(T6)```This was part of my failed plan to implement hyperoperations in the preprocessor.
gollark: I said length TERMINATED.
gollark: ```cchar * lts_to_nullterminated(const char * apioform) { uint32_t len = lts_length(apioform); char * bee = malloc(len + 1); memcpy(bee, apioform, len); bee[len] = 0; // for purposes only return bee;}```Gaze upon my wondrous code.
References
- "Leptomyxida". National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
- Iva Dyková; Ivan Fiala; Hana Pecková; Helena Dvořáková (2008). "Phylogeny of Flabellulidae (Amoebozoa: Leptomyxida) inferred from SSU rDNA sequences of the type strain of Flabellula citata Schaeffer, 1926 and newly isolated strains of marine amoebae" (PDF). Folia Parasitologica. 55 (4): 256–264. PMID 19175203.
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