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Clathromorphoideae 🔍

The term "clathromorphoideae" is a genus in the family Pseudococcidae, which belongs to the order Rhizopoda and the class Nematostomatinae of the phylum Animalia. This group contains a diverse range of species that are known for their ability to form clathrae (thickened, or "clat") in their tissues, often with a similar shape but different textures. Clathromorphoideae

Pseudococcidae 🔍

Pseudococcidae is a family of gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that are commonly found in soil and water bodies. They primarily inhabit anaerobic environments and can be present in diverse habitats such as forests, wetlands, and agricultural fields. These bacteria are known for their ability to produce pseudoplastic spores, which allow them to survive in a variety of conditions.

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