Lexicographical Neighbors of Myxamoeba
Literary usage of Myxamoeba
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Strasburger's Text-book of Botany by Eduard Strasburger, Hans Fitting (1921)
"cilium is drawn in, and the swarm-spore becomes transformed into a myxamoeba (Fig.
313 i, k); these have the capacity of multiplication by division (Fig. ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences by American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1902)
"Amoebic of the usual irregular myxamoeba form or more or less regular and
spindle-shaped, never possessing a swarm spore stage, forming either a ..."
3. Practical Text-book of Plant Physiology by Daniel Trembly Macdougal (1912)
"... or moist chamber at a temperature of 20 to 25° C. After the spores have
germinated and the myxamoeba have attained a size convenient for manipulation, ..."
4. Forms of Animal Life: A Manual of Comparative Anatomy : with Descriptions of by George Rolleston, William Hatchett Jackson (1888)
"Two or three unite first of all; the large myxamoeba thus formed serves as a
focus of attraction, and by the repeated addition and fusion of other ..."
5. The Principles of Bacteriology by Ferdinand Hueppe (1899)
"fungi, occur in a remarkable plant disease, the " finger and toe disease " of
cabbages ; Wor- onin called this myxamoeba, Plasmodiophora ..."