Hyperamoeba Explained
Hyperamoeba is a former genus of amoeboid protists, described in 1923.[1] It has been shown to be polyphyletic, and the species formerly contained in it have been divided among the genera Physarum, Stemonitis and Didymium.[2]
Notes and References
- Julia Walochnik . Rolf Michel . Horst Aspöck . A molecular biological approach to the phylogenetic position of the genus Hyperamoeba . . 51 . 4 . 433–440 . 2004 . 15352326 . 10.1111/j.1550-7408.2004.tb00391.x. 22641939 .
- Anna Maria Fiore-Donno . Akiko Kamono . Ema E. Chao . Manabu Fukui . Thomas Cavalier-Smith . Invalidation of Hyperamoeba by transferring its species to other genera of Myxogastria . . 57 . 2 . 189–196 . March 2010 . 20113379 . 10.1111/j.1550-7408.2009.00466.x. 1522640 .