asettamia
Asettamia is a fictional genus of microscopic, photosynthetic protists used in educational material to illustrate taxonomy and evolutionary relationships. In the imagined classification, Asettamia is placed within the eukaryotic domain and the kingdom Protista (or Protoctista in some systems). The provisional family Asettamiaceae contains the genus Asettamia and several species that are described only in didactic contexts.
Origin and etymology: The genus name derives from a fictional researcher, L. Asett, and is intended to
Description: Members are typically 3–12 micrometres in diameter and can be found as solitary cells or simple
Life cycle and reproduction: Reproduce mainly by binary fission; cyst-like dormant stages can form under adverse
Habitat and ecology: In the fictional scenario, Asettamia species inhabit freshwater ponds and slow streams in
Species example: Asettamia cerulea and Asettamia rubra are used in teaching to illustrate color-based species concepts,
Note: This article describes a fictional taxon created for educational purposes and is not part of real-world