
Arcella - Wikipedia
Arcella is a genus of testate amoebae in the order Arcellinida, usually found in freshwaters and mosses, and rarely in soils. A key characteristic of Arcella is the circular test with a hole on its center from where finger-like pseudopods emerge.
Arcella – Microworld
Arcella is a genus of testate amoebae and one of the largest and most common testacean genera. Over 50 species, subspecies and varieties have been described, but many descriptions are not adequate or based on artificial criteria.
Arcella | Microbus Microscope Educational Website
The Arcella is a small amoeba and belongs to the Phyllum Sarcodina. It lives in a light brown or transparent chitinous "test" (shell). It is dome like on the top and concave on the bottom.
Protozoa: Testate Amoebae. An introduction with photomicrographs.
Arcella is one of the most frequently encountered of the testate amoebae, especially in highly organically polluted waters, and in the sediments on the pond's bottom, where plant materials rot under conditions of low oxygen concentration.
Arcella Ehrenberg 1832 - Tree of Life Web Project
Species of Arcella can be found in all freshwater biotopes, wet and dry mosses and, with a few species, in soils. Some species are characteristic for specific habitats – e.g. Arcella arenaria is common in dry mosses and Arcella artocrea pseudocatinus in wet Sphagnum .
ARCELLA: CHARACTERISTICS, TAXONOMY, MORPHOLOGY, …
Arcella is a genus of Amoebozoa from the Protista Kingdom, made up of eukaryotic unicellular organisms that have a characteristic and distinctive element, a kind of cover or shell that covers the entire cell and provides protection.
Arcella - Wikiwand
Arcella is a genus of testate amoebae in the order Arcellinida, usually found in freshwaters and mosses, and rarely in soils. A key characteristic of Arcella is the circular test with a hole on its center from where finger-like pseudopods emerge. It is one of the largest testacean genera.
Arcella (Arcella) - iNaturalist
Arcella is a genus of testate amoebae or Arcellinida, usually found in freshwaters and mosses, and rarely in soils. A key characteristic of Arcella is the circular test with a hole on its center from where finger-like pseudopods emerge. It is one of the largest testacean genera.
Variety of Life: Arcella
Dorsal view of Arcella vulgaris, from Microworld. Belongs within: Arcellinida . Arcella is a genus of amoeboids with a rigid, chitinous test found in brackish to fresh water (Loeblich & Tappan 1964).
Arcella Ehrenberg 1832 articles - Encyclopedia of Life
Arcella is a genus of testate amoebae in the order Arcellinida, usually found in freshwaters and mosses, and rarely in soils. A key characteristic of Arcella is the circular test