Thecamoeba homeri | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Clade: | Amorphea |
Phylum: | Amoebozoa |
Class: | Discosea |
Order: | Thecamoebida |
Family: | Thecamoebidae |
Genus: | Thecamoeba |
Species: | T. homeri |
Binomial name | |
Thecamoeba homeri Henderson & Brown 2024 [1] | |
Type strain | |
SK13-4B |
Thecamoeba homeri is a species of amoebae belonging to the phylum Amoebozoa. [2] It is a terrestrial species first isolated and identified from soil in Mississippi. It is distinguished by the formation of a doughnut-shaped cell during its life cycle.
The specific epithet, homeri, was chosen after the cartoon character Homer Simpson from The Simpsons , in reference to the doughnut pastries that this character loves. This is due to the doughnut shape that cells of Thecamoeba homeri occasionally adopt. [1]
Thecamoeba homeri is a species of amoeba belonging to the genus Thecamoeba , characterized by a central ovoid cell nucleus and prominent dorsal folds that run longitudinally across each cell. [3] In particular, T. homeri is unique due to exhibiting 'doughnut behavior'. During its life cycle, the amoeba forms a transient doughnut-shaped or ring-like cell morphology, a phenomenon that has never been documented before. [4]
Thecamoeba homeri is a species described in 2024 by protistologists Tristan C. Henderson and Matthew W. Brown on a journal article published with other coauthors in the European Journal of Protistology . It was described from amoebae isolated from soil at Harned Hall, Mississippi, USA. These amoebae were cultured on agar and fed with E. coli . The researchers examined the fine morphology of these microbes. [5] Through sequencing of the SSU rDNA gene, the microbes were assessed as members of the genus Thecamoeba but phylogenetically distinct from all other known species. [1] A strain sister to T. homeri was described, named SK13-4H, but was lost shortly after the isolation and molecular sequencing. [6]