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Description of Endamoeba

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Locomotive cell usually between 10 and 165 µm with broad, eruptive lobate pseudopodia. Ecto-plasm clear, endoplasm granular with internal ridges. Nucleus oval or spherical, with a granular periphery and a clear centre. No nulceolus (endosome). Cytoplasm without crystals or contractile vacuoles. Cysts spherical with a thick membrane and often 60 or more nuclei. Despite early nomenclatural confusion, the genus is now considered to be restricted to intestines of cockroaches, termites and wood-eating roaches.
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Endamoeba

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Endamoeba is a genus of amoeboids in Amoebozoa.[2] It includes the species Endamoeba blattae (type species[3]), Endamoeba lutea, and Endamoeba similans.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Harold Kirby (1945). "Entamoeba coli versus Endamoeba coli". Journal of Parasitology. 31 (3): 177–184. doi:10.2307/3272539. JSTOR 3272539.
  2. ^ "The Amoebae". Archived from the original on 2009-06-10. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  3. ^ "Endamoeba — amoeboid organism". Encyclopedia Britannica (EB).
  4. ^ "Endamoeba". Encyclopedia of Life (EOL).
  5. ^ "Endamoeba Leidy, 1879". Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
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Endamoeba: Brief Summary

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Endamoeba is a genus of amoeboids in Amoebozoa. It includes the species Endamoeba blattae (type species), Endamoeba lutea, and Endamoeba similans.

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