taxonID	type	description	language	source
6B47879AAE1CFFDEFF6FFC42FB93FB3F.taxon	materials_examined	Type slides were deposited in the Natural History Museum, London and have the accession numbers 1983: 6: 8: 3 (neotype) and 1983: 6: 8: 4 (paratype); type illustration: Fig. 5 in Page 1984). Note: For the date of publication (1888) of Gruber’s work, please, see the foldout of Erstes Heft (first issue) of Vierter Band (fourth volume) of Bericht der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Freiburg I. B..	en	Shɨshkin, Yegor (2021): Orodruina nom. n. (gen.) and Orodruinidae nom. n. (fam.) pro Gruberella Page 1983 non Corliss 1960 and Gruberellidae Page & Blanton 1985 (Discoba = Eozoa: Discicristata, Heterolobosea = Percolozoa, incertae sedis), with Orodruina flavescens comb. n. for Gruberella flavescens Page 1983. Zootaxa 5082 (5): 494-496, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5082.5.7
6B47879AAE1CFFDEFF6FFEA6FD81FCFB.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis (after Page 1983; 1984): Normally multinucleate; thickly limax (cylindrical monopodial) amoebae, moving by rapid flow accompanied by the production of hemispherical hyaline bulges and some eruptive activity; few to many collopodial filaments on posterior end do not constitute a villous-bulb uroid; nucleolus disintegrates during mitosis; mitochondria are closely associated with endoplasmic reticulum; surface coat a thin glycocalyx, non-pigmented protists included in the diet. Zoobank LSID: urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: 8 E 64 C 87 C-AB 4 F- 4 FC 2 - B 1 F 9 - 1 CEDBB 96975 C.	en	Shɨshkin, Yegor (2021): Orodruina nom. n. (gen.) and Orodruinidae nom. n. (fam.) pro Gruberella Page 1983 non Corliss 1960 and Gruberellidae Page & Blanton 1985 (Discoba = Eozoa: Discicristata, Heterolobosea = Percolozoa, incertae sedis), with Orodruina flavescens comb. n. for Gruberella flavescens Page 1983. Zootaxa 5082 (5): 494-496, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5082.5.7
6B47879AAE1CFFDEFF6FFEA6FD81FCFB.taxon	etymology	Etymology: For eruptive pseudopodia. From Quenya Orodruin (“ fiery-mountain ” (Fauskanger 2008); Mount Doom) the older and most common name of the volcano in Mordor, in which Sauron forged the One Ring. Orodruin seems to respond on the level of Sauron’s powers and whether he is in Mordor and change its eruptive activity (Tolkien 1954) resembling a living thing. Grammatical gender is feminine.	en	Shɨshkin, Yegor (2021): Orodruina nom. n. (gen.) and Orodruinidae nom. n. (fam.) pro Gruberella Page 1983 non Corliss 1960 and Gruberellidae Page & Blanton 1985 (Discoba = Eozoa: Discicristata, Heterolobosea = Percolozoa, incertae sedis), with Orodruina flavescens comb. n. for Gruberella flavescens Page 1983. Zootaxa 5082 (5): 494-496, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5082.5.7
