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- Myxomycota and Myxomycetes are terms used to refer to some fungus-like amoebozoa: Infraphylum Mycetozoa (which encomp****es Myxogastria among other classes)...
- Bryophyta Phylum Tracheophyta Kingdom Fungi Subkingdom Gymnomycota Phylum Myxomycota Phylum Ac****mycota Phylum Labyrinthulomycota Subkingdom Dimastigomycota...
- haplosporidians are other multinucleated rhizarians. Sharma OP. (1988). "4. Myxomycota". Textbook of Fungi. Boston: McGraw Hill Higher Education. pp. 33–48....
- molds, as part of the Protista. Whittaker placed three phyla, namely the Myxomycota, Ac****mycota, and Labyrinthulomycota in a subkingdom Gymnomycota within...
- flagella of unequal length (Fig. 1c). These are found in some of the Myxomycota and Plasmodiophoromycota. Zoospores with a single anterior flagellum (Fig...
- These are known as corticolous myxomycetes. Most species are very small. Myxomycota, now considered a synonym of Myxogastria, comes from the Ancient Gr****...
- research of slime molds. He was the author of an 1890 book on the phylum Myxomycota called České myxomycety. The standard author abbreviation L.F.Čelak. is...
- are basidiomycota, 5% are zygomycota, and 3% are chytridiomycota. The myxomycota and oomycota make up 1% each, although they are not true fungi. The desert...
- Protista Realm Fungi Phyla: Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Glomeromycota, Myxomycota, Zygomycota, Chytridiomycota, Anamorphic fungi Realm Plantae Phyla: Anthocerophyta...
- Nieves-Rivera AM, Stephenson SL (2004). "The occurrence of Stemonitis splendens (Myxomycota: Stemonitales) on Rhizophora mangle". Caribb J Sci. 40: 273–276. v t e...