Mesofila

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Mesofila
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Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Sar
Clade: Rhizaria
Phylum: Cercozoa
Class: Granofilosea
Order: Cryptofilida
Family: Mesofilidae
Cavalier-Smith & Bass, 2009
Genus: Mesofila
Cavalier-Smith & Bass, 2009
Species:
M. limnetica
Binomial name
Mesofila limnetica
Cavalier-Smith & Bass, 2009 [1]
Type strain
ATCC 50522

Mesofila (from Latin mesos'middle' and fila'threads') is a genus of freshwater heterotrophic protists of the phylum Cercozoa. It is the only genus in the family Mesofilidae. It is a monotypic genus, with the sole species M. limnetica (from Ancient Greek limno- 'marsh'). [1]

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Morphology

Mesofila limnetica are small biciliate amoebae with several, extremely long, branching filopodia that, unlike Heliomorphidae, do not radiate in three dimensions but rather remain in contact against the substrate during feeding. The two long cilia and the long filopodia can be present simultaneously or each on their own, depending on the life cycle phase. Mesofila have two phases: amoeboid and flagellate. [1]

They can also form spherical cysts with a smooth, refractile surface, measuring around 10 μm in diameter. [1]

Ecology

Mesofila limnetica are bacterivorous freshwater amoebae. When the bacterial density is high they can grow very densely, and bacteria accumulate and obscure the cell body. They were isolated from a hot spring with rich organic mud from Palm Canyon, California (United States). [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bass D, Chao EE, Nikolaev S, Yabuki A, Ishida KI, Berney C, Pakzad U, Wylezich C, Cavalier-Smith T (2009). "Phylogeny of Novel Naked Filose and Reticulose Cercozoa: Granofilosea cl. n. and Proteomyxidea Revised". Protist. 160 (1): 75–109. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2008.07.002. ISSN   1434-4610. PMID   18952499.