Clastoderma confusum (Myxomycetes: Amoebozoa), a remarkable new species of slime mould from Western Australia

Karina J Knight, C. Lado
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Myxomycetes (slime moulds) are a diverse group of c. 1,000 species of amoeboid eukaryotes (Lado 2005–2019). They are common in the soil and on decaying vegetable matter such as wood and leaf litter, although it may be difficult to detect these organisms due to their diminutive size (often less than 1 mm high) and dependence on conducive seasonal conditions for sporulation. Hence, while new species are sometimes discovered in the field, they are more often found through the use of what is termed the moist chamber culture. When conditions are unfavourable for continued growth, macroscopic fruiting bodies that contain spores are formed. Prior to this, myxomycetes exist in a vegetative phase as a plasmodium—a giant, multi-nucleate amoeba formed from the merging of two compatible freeliving myxoflagellates or myxamoebae cells from germinating spores.
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混淆碎霉(黏菌纲:阿米巴虫纲),西澳大利亚一显著的黏菌新种
黏菌(黏液霉菌)是变形虫真核生物的一个多样化群体,有大约1000种(Lado 2005-2019)。它们在土壤和腐烂的植物物质(如木材和凋落叶)中很常见,尽管由于它们的体积很小(通常小于1毫米高)并且依赖于有利的季节条件,可能很难检测到这些生物。因此,虽然有时会在野外发现新物种,但它们更多的是通过使用所谓的湿室培养来发现的。当条件不利于继续生长时,形成含有孢子的宏观子实体。在此之前,黏菌以疟原虫的形式存在于营养阶段——一种巨大的多核变形虫,由两个相容的自由生活的黏液鞭毛虫或萌发孢子的黏液变形虫细胞合并而成。
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