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English: An example of kleptosquamy in the arcellinid Apodera vas (larger shell), obtained from predation upon the euglyphid Sphenoderia valdiviana (two smaller individuals). The two species occur together in Sphagnum magellanicum mosses around Laguna Esmeralda, in Argentinian Tierra del Fuego. The larger scales (arrows) in the test of A. vas can clearly be matched to the ones produced by S. valdiviana.
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Source Lahr DJG, Bosak T, Lara E, Mitchell EAD. 2015. The Phanerozoic diversification of silica-cycling testate amoebae and its possible links to changes in terrestrial ecosystems. PeerJ 3:e1234 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1234
Author Lahr DJG, Bosak T, Lara E, Mitchell EAD.

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Apodera Vas (larger shell) and Sphenoderia valdiviana (smaller shell)

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