“…Arcellidae is commonly recorded as one of the most representative families of testate amoebae in Neotropical ecosystems in terms of richness and abundance of species (Vucetich, 1973;Panarelli, Casanova, Nogueira, Mitsuka, & Henry, 2003;Fulone, Vieira, Velho, & Lima, 2005; Lansac-Tôha, Robertson, & Joko, 2008;Escobar, Brenner, Whitmore, Kenney, & Curtis, 2008;Oliveira & Hardoim, 2010;Arrieira, Alves, Schwind, & Lansac-Tôha, 2015). This family is characterized by specimens with shells made up of endogenous material, with discoid or hemispherical shape and centered pseudostoma (Souza, 2008).…”