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=== Non-amoebozoan slime molds === Among the non-amoebozoan slime molds are the [[Acrasid]]s, which have sluglike amoebae. In locomotion, the amoebae's [[pseudopod]]ia are eruptive, meaning that hemispherical bulges appear at the front.<ref name="Brown Silberman Spiegel 2012">{{cite journal |last1=Brown |first1=Matthew W. |last2=Silberman |first2=Jeffrey D. |last3=Spiegel |first3=Frederick W. |title=A contemporary evaluation of the acrasids (Acrasidae, Heterolobosea, Excavata) |journal=[[European Journal of Protistology]] |publisher=Elsevier BV |volume=48 |issue=2 |year=2012 |issn=0932-4739 |doi=10.1016/j.ejop.2011.10.001 |pages=103β123|pmid=22154141 }}</ref> The [[Phytomyxea]] are obligate [[parasite]]s, with hosts among the plants, [[diatom]]s, [[oomycete]]s, and [[brown algae]]. They cause plant diseases like [[Clubroot|cabbage club root]] and [[powdery scab]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Neuhauser |first1=Sigrid |last2=Kirchmair |first2=Martin |last3=Bulman |first3=Simon |last4=Bass |first4=David |title=Cross-kingdom host shifts of phytomyxid parasites |journal=[[BMC Ecology and Evolution|BMC Evolutionary Biology]] |date=2014 |volume=14 |issue=1 |pages=33 |doi=10.1186/1471-2148-14-33|pmid=24559266 |pmc=4016497 |doi-access=free |bibcode=2014BMCEE..14...33N }}</ref> The [[Labyrinthulomycetes]] are marine slime nets, forming labyrinthine networks of tubes in which amoeba without pseudopods can travel.<ref name="TSUI_2009">{{cite journal |first1=Clement K. M. |last1=Tsui |first2=Wyth |last2=Marshall |first3=Rinka |last3=Yokoyama |first4=Daiske |last4=Honda |first5=J Casey |last5=Lippmeier |first6=Kelly D. |last6=Craven |first7=Paul D. |last7=Peterson |first8=Mary L. |last8=Berbee |title=Labyrinthulomycetes phylogeny and its implications for the evolutionary loss of chloroplasts and gain of ectoplasmic gliding |journal=[[Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution]] |volume=50 |issue=1 |pages=129β40 |date=January 2009 |pmid=18977305 |doi=10.1016/j.ympev.2008.09.027 }}</ref> The [[Fonticula|Fonticulida]] are cellular slime molds that form a fruiting body in a "volcano" shape.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Deasey |first1=Mary C. |last2=Olive |first2=Lindsay S. |title=Role of Golgi Apparatus in Sorogenesis by the Cellular Slime Mold Fonticula alba |journal=Science |volume=213 |issue=4507 |pages=561β563 |date=July 1981 |pmid=17794844 |doi=10.1126/science.213.4507.561 |bibcode=1981Sci...213..561D }}</ref> <gallery class=center mode=nolines widths=175px heights=175px> File:Aplanonet3.jpg|The [[Labyrinthulomycetes|Labyrinthulomycete]] ''[[Aplanochytrium]]'' is a marine protist. </gallery>
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