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    Gromia is a genus of protists, closely related to foraminifera, which inhabit marine and freshwater environments. It is the only genus of the family Gromiidae...
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    Gromia sphaerica is a large spherical testate amoeba, a single-celled eukaryotic organism and the largest of its genus, Gromia. The genus itself contains...
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  • Gromia appendiculariae is a unicellular, and parasitic, organism in the genus Gromia, which closely resembles Gromia sphaerica. A specimen of G. appendiculariae...
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  • Allogromiida Family: Allogromiidae Genus: Allogromia Species: A. terricola Binomial name Allogromia terricola (Leidy, 1874) Synonyms Gromia terricola Leidy, 1874...
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  • Gromia dubia is a species of testate rhizarian animal in the family Gromiidae. It is known from a single specimen discovered in 1884 by Gruber, and no...
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    However, similar tracks are produced by the giant single-celled protist Gromia sphaerica, so the Tonian trace fossils may not indicate early animal evolution...
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    parasites of plants and animals, respectively, and the peculiar amoeba Gromia. The different groups of Rhizaria are considered close relatives based mainly...
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    Acetabularia, algae Caulerpa, algae,[unreliable source?] may grow to 3 metres long Gromia sphaerica, amoeba, 5 to 38 mm (0.2 to 1 in) Thiomargarita magnifica is the...
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    roughly tubular in cross-section. Cercozoan amoeboids, such as Euglypha and Gromia, have slender, thread-like (filose) pseudopods. Foraminifera emit fine,...
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    secondary function. Reticulopods are typical of Foraminifera, Chlorarachnea, Gromia and Filoreta (Rhizaria). Axopodia (also known as actinopodia) are narrow...
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