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Apusomonas is a
genus of
Apusozoa erected by A. G. Aléxéieff in 1924. It
includes the
species Apusomonas proboscidea. Karpov,
Serguey A. (2007). "The flagellar...
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Apusomonads present two
different cell plans:
Derived cell plan,
represented by
Apusomonas, with a
round cell body and a mastigop****, a
projection of the cell containing...
- complex, non-photosynthetic apicoplast. over 6,000
Apusozoa (paraphyletic)
Apusomonas-like
animals Gliding biciliates with two or
three connectors between centrioles...
- cilium. The
genus was
identified in 2010 as an
independent lineage from
Apusomonas and Amastigomonas, and
consequently were
described as
their own separate...
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Apusozoa Apusomonas sp.
Scientific classification (obsolete) Domain:
Eukaryota Clade:
Amorphea Clade:
Obazoa Phylum:
Apusozoa Cavalier-Smith 1997 emend...
- the
flagellate Rhynchomonas. However,
their ultrastructure resembled Apusomonas in the
pliable dorsal theca.
Posterior phylogenetic analyses showed that...
- to the more 'derived'
characteristics of
Apusomonas.
Molecular phylogenetic analyses have
shown that
Apusomonas branches inside Amastigomonas,
making this...
- Hole) 196: 393–395. Cavalier-Smith, T.and Chao, E. 1995. The
opalozoan Apusomonas is
related to the
common ancestor of animals,
fungi and choanoflagellates...
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Cavaliersmithia Torruella,
Galindo et al. 2022.
Apusomonadinae Cavalier-Smith 2010:
Apusomonas Aléxéieff 1924 [Rostromonas
Karpoff &
Zhukov 1980],
Manchomonas Cavalier-Smith...
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flavocapsulata Patterson, 1984
Ploeotia punctata L****n & Patterson, 1990
Apusomonas australiensis Ekelund & Patterson, 1997
Heteronema exaratum L****n & Patterson...