Acrasis rosea is a species of slime mold[1] within the heterolobosea.[2]
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Acrasisrosea is a species of slime mold within the heterolobosea. Hellsten M, Roos UP (June 1998). "The actomyosin cytoskeleton of amoebae of the cellular...
distinction between Acrasis and Dictyostelids, however scientists uncovered that they were distinct groups, and eventually that Acrasis was incredibly distant...