• Fonticula is a genus of cellular slime mold which forms a fruiting body in a volcano shape. As long ago as 1979 it has been known to not have a close...
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    or exogenous particles of various shapes. An exceptional nucleariid, Fonticula alba, develops multicellular fruiting bodies (sorocarps) for spore dispersal...
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    (Fungus-like) Fungi Includes: chytrids (flagellated, zoosporic fungi) Fonticula (more recent work considers this to be part of Cristidiscoidea, a sister...
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    lifestyle, the slime molds (mycetozoans, plasmodiophorids, acrasids, Fonticula, and labyrinthulids, now in Amoebozoa, Rhizaria, Excavata, Cristidiscoidea...
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    nucleariid lineage, the genus Parvularia, distantly related to Nuclearia and Fonticula genera – the other two previously described nucleariid genera. Thus, Parvularia...
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    1981). "Role of Golgi Apparatus in Sorogenesis by the Cellular Slime Mold Fonticula alba". Science. 213 (4507): 561–563. Bibcode:1981Sci...213..561D. doi:10...
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    JD (December 2009). "Phylogeny of the "forgotten" cellular slime mold, Fonticula alba, reveals a key evolutionary branch within Opisthokonta". Mol. Biol...
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    L.S.Olive, 1970 Incertae sedis Eumycetozoa: Copromyxa, Copromyxella, Fonticula However, studies in the 2000s decade disproved this hypothesis. Both morphological...
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    Phytomyxea and Guttulinopsis vulgaris (Rhizaria), Acrasidae (Heterolobosea), Fonticula alba (Opisthokonta), and Myxobacteria (Bacteria). Mycetozoa itself contains...
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    Alveolata, Sorodiplophrys in Stramenopiles, Guttulinopsis in Rhizaria, and Fonticula alba within the opisthokonts). The transition from an amoeboid filopodial...
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    Halolimnohelicidae Halolimnohelix cf. bukobae (Martens, 1895) Halolimnohelix cf. fonticula (Preston, 1914) Halolimnohelix hirsuta Pilsbry, 1919 Halolimnohelix cf...
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    Nucleariidae Cann & Page 1979 (=Pompholyxophridae Page 1987). Genera: Fonticula Worley, Raper & Hohl 1979; Nuclearia Cienkowsky 1865; Parvularia López-Escardó...
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    4926 inhabitants in 2023. The name "Ontígola" is derived from the Latin FŎNTĬCŬLA, a diminutive of FŎNTIS. The original Latin translates to "fountain",...
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  • (May 2010). Placing the forgotten slime molds (Sappinia, Copromyxa, Fonticula, Acrasis, and Pocheina), using molecular phylogenetics (PhD thesis). ProQuest 305185206...
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