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Acanthamoeba
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Acanthamoeba (a-can-tha-me-ba), fine extensions are referred to as subpseudopodia, because they emerge from the hyaline cap. Anterior is to north. Nucleus with dark nucleolus is in the centre of the cell. Large vacuole near base of cell is the contractile vacuole. Phase contrast.  This picture was taken by David Patterson, Linda Amaral Zettler, Mike Peglar and Tom Nerad from cultures and other materials maintained at the American Type Culture Collection during 2001. Image copyright: D. J. Patterson, L Amaral-Zettler, M. Peglar and T. Nerad, image used under license to MBL (micro*scope).

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Acanthamoeba

From the collection American Type Culture Collection

Description of Acanthamoeba: Locomotive form usually between 12 and 40 microns in length. Pseudopodia clear, slowly eruptive, and occasionally branching at base. With numerous, slender and tapering subpseudopodia (acanthopodia) giving the cell a spiny appearance. Cytoplasm without crystals but frequently with small lipid globules and an obvious contractile vacuole. Nucleus spherical with a central nucleolus. Posterior uroid temporary. Cysts common, often with two layers; a thick, wrinkled outer ectocyst and an inner polygonal endocyst and a wall pore with operculum. Possibly the most commonly isolated genus of all naked amoebae from freshwater and soil habitats. Acanthamoebae have also been isolated from salt water of low salinity, presumably from cysts. So-called marine strains tend not to grow on full salinity media for more than a few generations. Some Acanthamoeba have been implicated in infections of the human cornea. Type species: A. castellanii (Douglas, 1930). Most species distinguished by cyst morphology.


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    Acanthamoeba in other collections



    Acanthamoeba astronyxis
    , from Protozoan biomonitors in China


    Acanthamoeba castellanii
    , from Protozoan biomonitors in China


    Acanthamoeba polyphaga
    , from Protozoan biomonitors in China


    Acanthamoeba
    , from Protsville drawings of freshwater protists


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