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The lobopodians, members of the informal group Lobopodia Snodgrass 1938 (from the Greek, meaning "blunt feet") are worm-like taxa with stubby legs.
The scope of the Lobopodian concept varies from author to author. Its most limited sense refers to a suite of mainly Cambrian panarthropod taxa with flexible non-segmented limbs – for example Aysheaia, Hallucigenia and Xenusion. A broader definition of lobopodia would also incorporate the extant phyla Onychophora and Tardigrada. The broadest definition proposes the (monophyletic) Superphylum Lobopodia to encompass all three panarthropod phyla.
The oldest near-complete fossil lobopodians date to the Lower Cambrian; some are also known from Ordovician, Silurian and Carboniferous Lagerstätten. Some bear toughened claws, plates or spines, which are commonly preserved as carbonaceous or mineralized microfossils in Cambrian strata.
The better-known genera include, for example, Aysheaia, which was discovered in the Canadian Burgess Shale and looks something like the modern velvet worms., and Hallucigenia, known from Chengjiang and the Burgess Shale. The latter taxon was originally reconstructed with long, stilt-like legs and mysterious fleshy dorsal protuberances, and was long considered a prime example of the way in which nature experimented with the most diverse and bizarre body designs during the Cambrian. However, further discoveries showed that this reconstruction had placed the animal upside-down: interpreting the "stilts" as dorsal spines made it clear that the fleshy "dorsal" protuberances were actually legs. This second reconstruction also exchanged the front and rear ends of the creature, which further investigation showed to be erroneous. A study published in 2014 concluded that Hallucigenia is an ancestor of modern onychophora based on its claws.
Reconstruction of Ovatiovermis cribratus showing its purported anchored position and frontal lobopods for suspension feeding. Life reconstruction. (Animation by Lars Fields). From Caron & Aria 2017 "Cambrian suspension-feeding lobopodians and the early radiation of panarthropods" BMC Evolutionary Biology. http://bmcevolbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12862-016-0858-y
I stumbled on this one while examining a dung sample for parasites. The amoeba (obviously a commensal) was looking around for food I guess. Notice how the clear cytoplasm flows first (pseudopodia.. a lobopodia here!)with the contents following. At some point u can catch a glimpse of the nucleus. Shot with a GE camera juxtaposed on the eyepiece of a Nikon Axiostar Microscope with a total magnification of 1000.
Ensaio no dia 26/02/2012. 'There's a girl at the other side of the moon' (Felipe Lopes) Lobopodia: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lobopodia/193201857427877 https://twitter.com/#!/felipelopes1909
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video taken on iphone through compound microscope at 400x magnification
A different form of a common amoeba (prob. Dictyostelium). Slender projections caught my eye - almost like those of difflugia. Perhaps it happens more often when I'm not looking. When I noticed this one, it was in full form with 8-10 well-formed filopods extending, waving, and slowly reforming. It was captivating to watch, and sped up it looks even more like a dance. I recorded it for more than 20 minutes in this form, and disliked editing it. Note the amoeba appeared free-floating and slowly rotating. I only needed to move the slide twice throughout. Once it retuned to fan shape , it moved fairly quickly out of frame ("nothing to see here").
What is PSEUDOPODIA? What does PSEUDOPODIA mean? PSEUDOPODIA meaning - PSEUDOPODIA pronunciation - PSEUDOPODIA definition - PSEUDOPODIA explanation - How to pronounce PSEUDOPODIA? Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license. SUBSCRIBE to our Google Earth flights channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6UuCPh7GrXznZi0Hz2YQnQ A pseudopod or pseudopodium (plural: pseudopods or pseudopodia) is a temporary cytoplasm-filled projection of a eukaryotic cell membrane or a unicellular protist. Pseudopods may be used for motility, or for ingesting nutrients or other particulate matter. Cells that make pseudopods are generally referred to as amoeboids. Pseudopods extend and contract by the reversible assembly of actin subunits into many m...
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UNA PAPITA.
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UNA PAPITA.
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UNA PAPITA.
4, 10, 20, 1000.......