Ultrastructure and Description of a Fungus-Feeding Amoeba,Trichamoeba mycophagan. sp. (Amoebidae, Amoebea), from Australia1

Autor: Kenneth M. Old, Sukumar Chakraborty
Rok vydání: 1986
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Zdroj: The Journal of Protozoology. 33:564-569
ISSN: 0022-3921
DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1986.tb05663.x
Popis: An amoeba isolated from a wheatfield and a forest soil in Australia has been identified as Trichamoeba mycophaga n. sp. Trophozoites of this amoeba are palmate to elongate and measure 45–136 μm in length and 25–94 μm in width. Amoebae in continuous locomotion may be limax with a villous-bulb uroid. Both the lobose pseudopodia and the advancing margin of a limax trophozoite bear an ectoplasmic crescent. The plasma membrane is coated with an electron-dense amorphous layer ca. 100 nm thick. Endoplasm is granular with elongate to bipyramidal crystals and contains bacterial endosymbionts. Trophozoites have a single, spherical to oval nucleus, 4–10 μm in diameter, which contains a centrally located, spherical to oval nucleolus, 2.8–5.0 μm in diameter. The nucleoplasm contains aggregations of filaments distributed radially within the nuclear membrane. Cysts are 21–60 μm in diameter, with ecto- and endocyst walls separated by an amorphous layer.
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