ameeboita
Ameeboita is a proposed clade of unicellular eukaryotes within the broader amoeboid lineage. Members are primarily characterized by their ability to extend flexible lobose pseudopods and by a lack of rigid protective tests. The group is mostly identified through molecular phylogenetic analyses and includes several morphologically diverse genera that share common genetic markers. The recognition of Ameeboita as a natural, monophyletic group remains a matter of debate among protistologists.
Morphology and life cycle: Species in Ameeboita are typically unicellular and range in size from roughly 10
Ecology and distribution: Ameeboita members inhabit freshwater bodies, soils, and marine sediments. They are often found
Taxonomic status and research: Resolving the internal relationships within Ameeboita depends on genomic data, as morphological