Something new for me. At first blush as I was scanning, this appeared to be Heliazoa. However, the axopodia were not rigid and seemed much longer than I would expect, more like Foraminifera. But there was no test as I would expect for Foraminifera. It is also quite mobile -- playback is in real time. At the end of the video, the organism comes into contact with debris and begins to spread like an amoeba would. Can anyone ID this?
What kind of amoeba?
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Re: What kind of amoeba?
It is a vampyrellid amoeboid: https://arcella.nl/vampyrellida/
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Re: What kind of amoeba?
Awesome, thanks.Bruce Taylor wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:10 pmIt is a vampyrellid amoeboid: https://arcella.nl/vampyrellida/