Arcyria

Arcyria is a genus of Amoebozoa in the family Arcyriaceae.[2][3] It includes the species Arcyria ferruginea .[4]

Arcyria
Arcyria obvelata
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Arcyria

Species

  • Arcyria affinis
  • Arcyria afroalpina
  • Arcyria aggregata
  • Arcyria annulifera
  • Arcyria aureoglobosa
  • Arcyria biniensis
  • Arcyria brooksii
  • Arcyria bulbosa
  • Arcyria cinerea
  • Arcyria colloderma
  • Arcyria corymbosa
  • Arcyria denudata
  • Arcyria exigua
  • Arcyria fasciculata
  • Arcyria ferruginea
  • Arcyria flavescens
  • Arcyria fuegiana
  • Arcyria galericulata
  • Arcyria glauca
  • Arcyria globosa
  • Arcyria gongyloida
  • Arcyria helvetica
  • Arcyria imperialis
  • Arcyria incarnata
  • Arcyria insignis
  • Arcyria magna
  • Arcyria major
  • Arcyria marginoundulata
  • Arcyria minuta
  • Arcyria monticola
  • Arcyria nepalensis
  • Arcyria nigella
  • Arcyria obvelata
  • Arcyria occidentalis
  • Arcyria oerstedii
  • Arcyria oerstedioides
  • Arcyria olivaceoglobosa
  • Arcyria papilla
  • Arcyria pausiaca
  • Arcyria poeltii
  • Arcyria pomiformis
  • Arcyria pseudodenudata
  • Arcyria riparia
  • Arcyria rubrobrunnea
  • Arcyria rufosa
  • Arcyria stipata
  • Arcyria sulcata
  • Arcyria verrucosituba
  • Arcyria versicolor
  • Arcyria virescens

References

  1. E. Robbrecht (1974). "The genus Arcyria Wiggers (Myxomycetes) in Belgium". Bulletin du Jardin botanique national de Belgique / Bulletin van de National Plantentuin van België. National Botanic Garden of Belgium. 44 (3/4): 303–353. doi:10.2307/3667676. JSTOR 3667676.
  2. Cooke, M.C. (1877) Contributions to Mycologica Britannica. The Myxomycetes of Great Britain: 69 (1877)
  3. Mycobank: Acyriaceae Accessed 16 June 2019.
  4. Kaniwa K, Arai MA, Li X, Ishibashi M (August 2007). "Synthesis, determination of stereochemistry, and evaluation of new bisindole alkaloids from the myxomycete Arcyria ferruginea: an approach for Wnt signal inhibitor". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 17 (15): 4254–4257. doi:10.1016/j.bmcl.2007.05.033. PMID 17531487.


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