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Invalidation of Hyperamoeba by Transferring its Species to Other Genera of Myxogastria
Authors:ANNA MARIA FIORE‐DONNO  AKIKO KAMONO  EMA E. CHAO  MANABU FUKUI  THOMAS CAVALIER‐SMITH
Affiliation:1. Zoology Department, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, OX1 3PS Oxford, United Kingdom;2. The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Kita 19, Nishi 8, Kita‐ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 010‐0819, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT. The genus Hyperamoeba Alexeieff, 1923 was established to accommodate an aerobic amoeba exhibiting three life stages—amoeba, flagellate, and cyst. As more species/strains were isolated, it became increasingly evident from small subunit (SSU) gene phylogenies and ultrastructure that Hyperamoeba is polyphyletic and its species occupy different positions within the class Myxogastria. To pinpoint Hyperamoeba strains within other myxogastrid genera we aligned numerous myxogastrid sequences: whole small subunit ribosomal (SSU or 18S rRNA) gene for 50 dark‐spored (i.e. Stemonitida and Physarida) Myxogastria (including a new “Hyperamoeba/Didymium sequence) and a ~400‐bp SSU fragment for 147 isolates assigned to 10 genera of the order Physarida. Phylogenetic analyses show unambiguously that the type species Hyperamoeba flagellata is a Physarum (Physarum flagellatum comb. nov.) as it nests among other Physarum species as robust sister to Physarum didermoides. Our trees also allow the following allocations: five Hyperamoeba strains to the genus Stemonitis; Hyperamoeba dachnaya, Pseudodidymium cryptomastigophorum, and three other Hyperamoeba strains to the genus Didymium; and two further Hyperamoeba strains to the family Physaridae. We therefore abandon the polyphyletic and redundant genus Hyperamoeba. We discuss the implications for the ecology and evolution of Myxogastria, whose amoeboflagellates are more widespread than previous inventories supposed, being now found in freshwater and even marine environments.
Keywords:Amoebozoa  molecular phylogeny  Mycetozoa  Myxomycetes  slime molds  SSU rRNA gene
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