• Source: Euglyphida
    • The euglyphids are a prominent group of filose amoebae that produce shells or tests that in most described species is reinforced by siliceous scales, plates, and sometimes spines, but this reinforcement is absent in other species.
      These elements are created within the cell and then assembled on its surface in a more or less regular arrangement, giving the test a textured appearance. There is a single opening for the long slender pseudopods, which capture food and pull the cell across the substrate.
      Euglyphids are common in soils, marshes, and other organic-rich environments, feeding on tiny organisms such as bacteria. The test is generally 30–100 μm in length, although the cell only occupies part of this space. During reproduction a second shell is formed opposite the opening, so both daughter cells remain protected. Different genera and species are distinguished primarily by the form of the test. Euglypha and Trinema are the most common.
      The euglyphids are traditionally grouped with other amoebae. However, genetic studies instead place them with various amoeboid and flagellate groups, forming an assemblage called the Cercozoa. Their closest relatives are the thaumatomonads, flagellates that form similar siliceous tests.
      Photosynthetic species are found in the genera Paulinella and Placocista. The photosynthetic abilities in Paulinella comes from an event when a cyanobacterium settled permanently within the cell. In Placocista, where a few species have colonies of symbiotic Chlorella living inside them, the relationship is less intimate. The photosynthetic Paulinella are phototrophic, and the photosynthetic Placocista are mixotrophic.


      Morphology




      Phylogeny


      Phylogeny based on Chatelain et al. 2013


      Taxonomy


      Order Euglyphida Copeland 1956 emend. Cavalier-Smith 1997

      Genus Tracheleuglypha Deflandre 1928
      Genus Ampullataria van Oye 1956
      Genus Euglyphidion Bonnet 1960
      Genus Heteroglypha Thomas & Gauthier-Lièvre 1959
      Genus Matsakision Bonnet 1967
      Genus Pareuglypha Penard 1902
      Family Paulinellidae de Saedeleer 1934 emend. Adl et al. 2012
      Genus Micropyxidiella Tarnawski & Lara 2015
      Genus Ovulinata Anderson, Rogerson & Hannah 1997 [Ovulina Anderson, Rogerson & Hannah 1996 non Ehrenberg 1845]
      Genus Paulinella Lauterborn 1895
      Family Cyphoderiidae de Saedeleer 1934
      Genus Campascus Leidy 1877
      Genus Corythionella Golemansky 1970
      Genus Cyphoderia Schlumberger 1845
      Genus Messemvriella Golemansky 1973
      Genus Pseudocorythion Valkanov 1970
      Genus Schaudinnula Awerintzew 1907
      Suborder Euglyphina Bovee 1985 emend. Kosakyan et al. 2016
      Family Assulinidae Lara et al. 2007
      Genus Assulina Ehrenberg 1872
      Genus Placocista Leidy 1879
      Genus Valkanovia Tappan 1966 [Euglyphella Valkanov 1962 non Warthin 1934]
      Family Euglyphidae Wallich 1864 emend Lara et al. 2007
      Genus Euglypha Dujardin 1841
      Genus Scutiglypha Foissner & Schiller 2001
      Family Sphenoderiidae Chatelain et al. 2013
      Genus Deharvengia Bonnet 1979
      Genus Sphenoderia Schlumberger 1845
      Genus Trachelocorythion Bonnet 1979
      Family Trinematidae Hoogenraad & De Groot 1940 emend Adl et al. 2012
      Genus Corythion Taránek 1882
      Genus Neopileolus Ozdikmen 2009 [Pileolus Coûteaux & Chardez 1981]
      Genus Playfairina Thomas 1961
      Genus Puytoracia Bonnet, 1970 non Raabe 1972
      Genus Trinema Dujardin 1841


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