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English: The shown morphotypes relate to the predominant morphology of locomotive trophozoites present in a growing vampyrellid population. Despite the existence of transitions from morphotypes II and III into a floating form resembling morphotype I (e.g. under food limitation) they serve well for describing the general appearance of the very variable vampyrellid taxa. Arrow = direction of movement, asterisk = side view.
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Source (2012). "Shedding light on vampires: the phylogeny of vampyrellid amoebae revisited". PLoS ONE 7: e31165. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0031165.
Author Sebastian Hess, Nicole Sausen, Michael Melkonian

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The three distinct morphotypes of vampyrellid amoebae.

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