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- Symbiont Diversity and Extended Symbiont Maintenance in Photosymbiotic Acantharea (Clade F)". Frontiers in Microbiology. 9: 1998. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2018...
- Foraminifera. Traditionally the radiolarians have been divided into four groups—Acantharea, N****ellaria, Spumellaria and Phaeodarea. Phaeodaria is however now considered...
- this has gained support from genetic studies, which place it near the Acantharea. Sticholonche are usually around 200 μm, though this varies considerably...
- commercial purposes until April 1991. The skeletons of the protozoan Acantharea are made of celestine, unlike those of other radiolarians which are made...
- protozoa are supported internally by rigid, often inorganic, elements (as in Acantharea, Pylocystinea, Phaeodarea – collectively the 'Radiolaria', and Ebriida)...
- phaeodarians with spherical skeletons are similar to Polycystinea and Acantharea (Radiolaria), although they are more porous and fragile. Some species...
- sulfate is utilized by a small group of radiolarian protozoa, called the Acantharea, as a main constituent of their skeleton. Strontium sulfate is of interest...
- northern coast as a power source for lighthouses and meteorology stations. Acantharea, a relatively large group of marine radiolarian protozoa, produce intricate...
- ML, Caron DA (October 1997). "Phylogenetic relationships between the Acantharea and the Polycystinea: a molecular perspective on Haeckel's Radiolaria"...
- Symbiont Diversity and Extended Symbiont Maintenance in Photosymbiotic Acantharea (Clade F)". Frontiers in Microbiology. 9: 1998. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2018...