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1. Three New Freshwater Cochliopodium Species (Himatismenida, Amoebozoa) from the Southeastern United States.

2. Dactylomonas gen. nov., a Novel Lineage of Heterolobosean Flagellates with Unique Ultrastructure, Closely Related to the Amoeba Selenaion koniopes Park, De Jonckheere & Simpson, 2012.

3. Fine structure of Leptomyxa ambigua n. sp. CCAP 1546/2 strain, formerly known as "Rhizamoeba flabellata" (Amoebozoa, Tubulinea, Leptomyxida).

4. Genetic Determinism vs. Phenotypic Plasticity in Protist Morphology.

5. Quadrulella texcalense sp. nov. from a Mexican desert: An unexpected new environment for hyalospheniid testate amoebae.

6. Phylogeny and taxonomy of new and re-examined strains of Tubulinea (Amoebozoa).

7. Nebela jiuhuensis nov. sp. (Amoebozoa; Arcellinida; Hyalospheniidae): A New Member of the Nebela saccifera - equicalceus - ansata Group Described from Sphagnum Peatlands in South-Central China.

8. Regeneration of test in testate amoebae of the genus Arcella (Tubulinea, Arcellinida).

9. Risk Assessment for the Spread of Serratia marcescens Within Dental-Unit Waterline Systems Using Vermamoeba vermiformis.

10. Morphological Study of the Encystment and Excystment of Vermamoeba vermiformis Revealed Original Traits.

11. Evidence for two different morphotypes of Difflugia tuberspinifera from China.

12. Using DNA-barcoding for sorting out protist species complexes: a case study of the Nebela tincta-collaris-bohemica group (Amoebozoa; Arcellinida, Hyalospheniidae).

13. Size structure of testate amoebae (Arcellinida and Euglyphida) in different habitats from a lake in the upper Paraná River floodplain.

14. Biodiversity of testate amoebae (Arcellinida and Euglyphida) in different habitats of a lake in the Upper Paraná River floodplain.

15. Rhizamoeba neglecta n. sp. (Amoebozoa, Tubulinea) from the bottom sediments of freshwater Lake Leshevoe (Valamo Island, North-Western Russia), with notes on the phylogeny of the order Leptomyxida.

16. The ameba Balamuthia mandrillaris feeds by entering into mammalian cells in culture.

17. Effects of human serum on Balamuthia mandrillaris interactions with human brain microvascular endothelial cells.

18. Balamuthia mandrillaris from soil samples.

19. Two new small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene lineages within the subclass gymnamoebia.

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