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Description of Vannellidae

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Amoebae have locomotive forms markedly flattened, fan-shaped or linguiform with a prominant anterior hyaline zone without subpseudopodia. No posterior uroid. Floating form of most with radiating pseudopodia, either blunt or tapered. Nucleus of most with prominant central nucleolus, rarely with parietal lobes. Cytoplasmic crystals rare. Glycocalyx of the only two genera studied by TEM differentiated into either pentagonal glycostyles (Vannella) or hexagonal arrangements (Platyamoeba). Family diagnosis emended by Page (1987) on the basis of this ultrastructural information. The present grouping of genera is based on morphological similarities at the LM level.
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Vannellidae

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The Vannellidae are a family of Amoebozoa, which are found in soil, fresh- and salt water.[1][2] The most common genus is Vannella.

Description

Vannellidae tend to be flattened and fan-shaped during motion, although some are long and narrow, and have a prominent clear margin at the anterior.[3] In most amoebae, the endoplasm glides forward through the center of the cell, but vannellids undergo a sort of rolling motion with the outer membrane sliding around like a tank tread. These amoebae are usually 10-40 μm in size, but some are smaller or larger.

Vannellidae are surrounded by an outer covering called the glycocalyx, which is generally 10-20 nm across, though the thickness varies among species. In some species, a layer of hair-like filaments called glycostyles protrudes from the glycocalyx.[2]

Taxonomy

Molecular phylogenies include them in the class Flabellinia as a sister group to the others, which have subpseudopodia.

References

  1. ^ Moselio Schaechter, ed. (2011). "Protists". Eukaryotic Microbes. Academic Press. p. 202. ISBN 9780123838773.
  2. ^ a b Smirnov AV, Nassonova ES, Chao E, Cavalier-Smith T (July 2007). "Phylogeny, evolution, and taxonomy of vannellid amoebae". Protist. 158 (3): 295–324. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2007.04.004. PMID 17602867.
  3. ^ "Family Vannellidae Bovee, 1970". Microworld. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
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Vannellidae: Brief Summary

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The Vannellidae are a family of Amoebozoa, which are found in soil, fresh- and salt water. The most common genus is Vannella.

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