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Hyperamoeba

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Description of Hyperamoeba:
Circumscription: Heterotrophic protist with amoeboid and gliding (uni)flagellated stages, flagellated stage uniflagellated, and reminiscent of pelobionts but with tubulocristate mitochondria. Cysts also produced. Ultrastructural identity: Mitochondria with tubular cristae, some with central core, dictyosome present cristate. Two apical basal bodies give rise to four microtubular rootlets, two conical arrays of microtubules extend toward nucleus and centre of cell. Synapomorphy: Tubulocristate protist with double cone of microtubules arising from anterior pair of basal bodies.



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Classification by
 

Cellular life [2]
 Eukaryota [1]
  Ramicristates [1]
   Centramoebida [1]
    Mycetozoa [1]
     Hyperamoebae [1]
      Hyperamoebidae [1]
      Hyperamoeba [1]
      Hyperamoeba dachnya
      Hyperamoeba flagellata
      Pseudodidymium


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