 
 
Lobosea: 
Gymnamoebia: 
Amoebida: Conopodina: Mayorellidae
Mayorella penardi
Page, 1972
|  Genus: Clear pseudopods, formed from clear anterior, more or less broad margin
 (Illustrated Guide, 1985). Group II: subpseudopodia, broadly based mammilliform or nearly hemisperical pyramids.
(b2: Pseudopods triangular; 	
locomotive less than 100 μm)
 Species: 50-125 (usually < 100) μm; L/B to 4.5; 
with shallow anterior hyaline edge which bears several mamilliform pseudopodia; 
may divide into Y shape in changing direction; floating form usually irregularly rounded, 
very rarely radiate; nucleus 6.5-10 μm (Page, 1976).
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Mayorella sp., 
locomotive form 90 μm long, 40 μm wide, 
nucleus  μm in diam., endosome  μm in diam., 
x 640, Numa-no-hara marsh (Genseikaen), Madarao highland (Niigata & Nagano Pref.), Myoko village, Niigata Pref., Japan, May 15, 2005 by Y. Tsukii
 31 μm
 31 μm
 63 μm
 63 μm
 94 μm; x 640
 94 μm; x 640
 
M. bigemma (Schaeffer, 1918): Locomotive, 100-450 μm long; 
pseudopods, clear, conical 8-90 μm long; 
uroid, temporary, morulate; ectoplasm, thin, clear; endoplasm, clear, vesicular, granular; 
nucleus, spherical, 10-12 μm; 
endosome, 5-6 μm; 
crystals, truncated, bipyramidal, 1-2 μm long 
(Illustrated Guide, 1985). 
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