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- The Apusozoa are a paraphyletic phylum of flagellate eukaryotes. They are usually around 5–20 μm in size, and occur in soils and aquatic habitats, where...
- 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...
- Mantamonadida and class Glissodiscea. Previously, they were classified in Apusozoa as sister of the Apusomonadida on the basis of rRNA analyses. However,...
- Cavalier-Smith proposed two new phyla: Sulcozoa, which consists of the subphyla Apusozoa (Apusomonadida and Breviatea), and Varisulca, which includes the subphyla...
- A protist is any eukaryotic organism (that is, an organism whose cells contain a cell nucleus) that is not an animal, plant, or fungus. While it is likely...
- (clade) and Choanozoa (paraphyletic), i.e. it includes the proposed subphyla Apusozoa and Varisulca. Look up Sulcozoa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cavalier-Smith...
- Conosa Mycetozoa (slime-molds) Archamoebae Lobosa Protamoebae Bikonta Apusozoa Excavata Archaeplastida (plants, broadly defined) Glaucophyta – glaucophytes...
- and a complete apical complex, non-photosynthetic apicoplast. over 6,000 Apusozoa (paraphyletic) Apusomonas-like animals Gliding biciliates with two or three...
- Subkingdom Neozoa Infrakingdom Sarcomastigota Phylum Neomonada Subphylum Apusozoa Subphylum Isomita Subphylum Choanozoa Phylum Cercozoa Subphylum Phytomyxa...
- incertae sedis : haptophytes (F/A), cryptophytes (F/A), kathablepharids (F), Apusozoa (apusomondas, F, ancyromonads, F, spironemids/hemimastigids, F),...