[Taxacom] species number

Tony.Rees at csiro.au Tony.Rees at csiro.au
Tue Apr 19 15:07:50 CDT 2011


Hi Maria/John/Dan et al.,

Actually you may find the micro*scope site (http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/) to be a good resource for many amoeba genera. The site seems to be down at the moment however the good news is that much (or maybe even all) of its content is ported to Encyclopedia of Life, for example the page http://www.eol.org/pages/2911738 contains the relevant information on the genus Argynnia, and so on. Hope this helps,

Regards - Tony Rees, Tasmania

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From: taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu [taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu] On Behalf Of Dan Lahr [daniel.lahr at gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 19 April 2011 11:13 PM
To: John Landolt
Cc: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
Subject: Re: [Taxacom] species number

Hi John, I reproduce here some parts of the e-mail I sent Maria. Truth
is there is no good answer as yet.

There is no definitive place place to find such things for amoeboid
taxa. The nomenclatural problems are immense, and most resources
available online do not take into account a number of uncertainties
related to protistan taxa.

The ultimate resource for names is here: http://www.organismnames.com

You can go there, type in the taxon of interest and see how many names
are listed. For Entamoeba for instance:

http://www.organismnames.com/query.htm?q=entamoeba&searchType=simple&p=0&pp=100&so=a0

then count different names. This thing does not take into account
synonymy, so imagine there is something like 20% inflation on the
number you get. Also, you need to define clearly what you want to do
about infra and sub specific taxa (I tend to count them as species).


cheers,

Dan

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:59 AM, John Landolt <JLANDOLT at shepherd.edu> wrote:
> Maria,
>
> Let me know if you get any responses.  I'm interested too.
>
> Cheers,
>
> J. Landolt
>
> John C. Landolt, Ph.D.
> Research Professor of Biology, Emeritus
> Shepherd University
>
>
> On Apr 19, 2011, at 6:44 AM, maria romeralo wrote:
>
>> Dear Taxacom users,
>>
>>
>> I would like to know where to find estimates of species number of the
>> following taxa:
>>
>>
>> Entamoeba sp
>>
>> Endolimax sp
>>
>> Mastigoamoeba sp
>>
>> Phreatamoeba sp
>>
>> Mastigella sp
>>
>> Multicilia sp
>>
>> Phalansterium sp
>>
>> Pelomyxa sp
>>
>> Arachnula sp
>>
>> Balamuthia sp
>>
>> Heleopera sp
>>
>> Centropyxis sp
>>
>> Nebela sp
>>
>> Arcella sp
>>
>> Argynnia sp
>>
>> Thank you very much in advance for your help.
>>
>>
>>  Sincerely,
>>
>> Maria Romeralo
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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