Harman Patil (Editor)

Arachnula

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Class
  
Proteomyxidea

Phylum
  
Cercozoa

Order
  
Aconchulinida

Family
  
Vampyrellidae

Rank
  
Genus

Similar
  
Vampyrellidae, Vampyrella lateritia, Hyalodiscus

Arachnula is a genus of amoeboid eukaryotes first described by Leon Cienkowski in 1876.

Its phylogenetic position is a subject of some controversy. David Bass and colleagues considered it to be a vampyrellid within the Endomyxa clade of Rhizaria, and the SSU rDNA sequence isolated from an organism described as Arachnula impatiens is indeed very close to that of the vampyrellid Theratromyxa. The identification of this organism as Arachnula has, however, been questioned; and a separate amoeba identified as Arachnula by Yonas Isaak Tekle and colleagues groups in molecular phylogenies close to the amoebozoans Filamoeba and Flamella. Which of these isolates corresponds to that originally described by Cienkowski is unresolved.

References

Arachnula Wikipedia