Sorodiplophrys stercorea is a sorocarpic protist known for its unique multicellular fruiting structures called sorocarps. It exhibits a form of aggregative multicellularity and utilizes filose pseudopodia for locomotion and absorptive nutrition. This unicellular organism was initially described as Diplophrys stercorea by Cienkowsky in 1876 due to similarities in pseudopodia and the presence of golden pigment globules. However, it was later reclassified as Sorodiplophrys stercorea by Dykstra and Olive in 1975, based on its aggregative behavior and terrestrial habitat. Molecular studies have placed it in the Amphifiloidea clade of Stramenopiles, showcasing an independent evolutionary pathway for sorocarpic multicellularity.