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- 2017, Thomas Cavalier-Smith described the phylogeny of the Alveolata as follows: Alveolata Cavalier-Smith 1991 [Alveolatobiontes] Phylum Ciliophora Doflein...
- Sabellaria alveolata, (also known as the honeycomb worm), is a reef-forming polychaete. It is distributed around the Mediterranean Sea, and from the north...
- Kermia alveolata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. The length of the s**** attains 5.2 mm, its diameter...
- S****yousphaeridium macroreticulatum, Dictyosphaera macroreticulata, Germinosphaera alveolata, and Valeria lophostriata from North China, lived approximately 1.65 billion...
- Exidia alveolata is a species of fungus in the family Auriculariaceae. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are gelatinous, pale smoky brown, alveolate (shallowly...
- protists that includes Alveolata and Stramenopiles (Heterokonta). Analyses in 2007 and 2008 revealed that the Stramenopiles and the Alveolata are related, and...
- alveolata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pisaniidae. S**** size 15 mm. Queensland, Australia. Engina alveolata (Kiener...
- Eukaryota (major groups Excavata Diap****tickes Hacrobia Cryptista Rhizaria Alveolata Stramenopiles Plants Amorphea Amoebozoa Opisthokonta Animals Fungi Mesomycetozoea)...
- This article lists the largest organisms for various types of life and mostly considers extant species, which found on Earth can be determined according...
- usually exhibit two cilia (e.g., in Provora, Telonemia, Stramenopiles, Alveolata, Obazoa and most excavates), but there are a number of flagellate groups...