- granules, and in the way they
consume food.
Molecular studies indicate that
nucleariids are
closely related to fungi. and more
distantly to the
lineage that...
-
Nuclearia is a
nucleariid genus.
Species include: Species ?Astrodisculus
affinis Schouteden 1905 Species ?Astrodisculus
araneiformis Schewiakoff 1893 Species ...
-
consists of the
Cristidiscoidea and the
kingdom Fungi. The
position of
nucleariids,
unicellular free-living
phagotrophic amoebae, as the
earliest lineage...
-
species Micronuclearia podoventralis.
While originally thought to be a
nucleariid, as
reflected in the name, it is now
inferred to be a
member of the taxon...
- Iñaki; Torruella, Guifré (2017). "Parvularia
atlantis gen. et sp. nov., a
Nucleariid Filose Amoeba (Holomycota, Opisthokonta)".
Journal of
Eukaryotic Microbiology...
-
bundles (contrasting with the flexible,
tapering and
branched filopodia of
nucleariids and the
branched rhizoids and
hyphae of fungi). In choanoflagellates...
- Alternatively,
Rozella can be
classified as a
basal fungal group. The
nucleariids may be the next
sister group to the
eumycete clade, and as such could...
- life
cycle stages.
Opisthokonta Nucleariida: Micronuclearia,
Nuclearia Nucleariids appear to be
close relatives of
animals and fungi. Ungrouped/ unknown...
-
Rotosphaerida (currently in
Opisthokonta >
Nucleariida and in Rhizaria)
Several nucleariids were once
considered heliozoa, but they do not have microtubule-supported...
- 9-60 µm).
Later it was
determined that it
phylogenetically belongs to a new
nucleariid lineage.,
distantly related to
Nuclearia and
Fonticula genera – the other...