Sappinia pedata is a free living amoeboid organism, first described by Pierre Augustin Dangeard in 1896. It belongs to the genus Sappinia within the Thecamoebida clade of Amoebozoa and is characterized by its unique monopodial locomotion and cell surface morphology. S. pedata has been found in various habitats worldwide, mostly on herbivore dung, decaying plant matter, and soil. The species has gained attention due to its potential medical relevance and has been the subject of most recent and emerging studies in Protistology and Eukaryotic Microbiology as a whole.
Sappiniapedata is a free living amoeboid organism, first described by Pierre Augustin Dangeard in 1896. It belongs to the genus Sappinia within the Thecamoebida...
connection. Sappinia species have two life cycle stages: a trophozoite and a cyst. Up until 2015, only two species had been discovered, Sappiniapedata and Sappinia...
organism for SAE was originally identified as Sappinia diploidea, but is now considered to be Sappiniapedata. Antifungal drugs including ketoconazole, miconazole...
than other species such as S. pedata, both in length and width, as well as in height regarding 'standing' cells. Sappinia dangeardi is a species described...
of Stylopage. S. anomala conidia exhibit close association to both Sappiniapedata, an amoeba, and to the ventral head and lower leg regions of gamasid...