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- and Amoebozoa,
collectively called unikonts,
split off from the
other biciliate eukaryotes,
called bikonts,
shortly after they evolved.
Opisthokonts are...
- apicoplast. over 6,000
Apusozoa (paraphyletic) Apusomonas-like
animals Gliding biciliates with two or
three connectors between centrioles 32
Bigyra Two
rings Stramenopiles...
- plate-like chloroplasts,
reproducing by fragmentation, by dorsiventral,
biciliate swarmers and,
according to Wille, a twentieth-century algologist, by aplanospores...
- the
tibia is hairless.
Female antenna are
simple while male
antenna are
biciliate; otherwise, the ****es look similar. The
caterpillar is
brown with dark...
- that at
present contains two classes.
Bigyromonads are
characterized by
biciliate cells that feed on
bacteria through phagotrophy. They are
marine organisms...
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limnetica (from
Ancient Gr**** limno- 'marsh').
Mesofila limnetica are
small biciliate amoebae with several,
extremely long,
branching filopodia that, unlike...
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ultrastructurally from both
euglenoids and glycomonads.
Postgaardia are
biciliate free-living
anaerobes covered in
epibiotic bacteria in
longitudinal rows...
- and μονάς (monás) 'unit') or
class Sarcomonadea are a
group of
amoeboid biciliate protists in the
phylum Cercozoa. They are
characterized by a propensity...
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length of two-thirds of the forewings,
basal joint enlarged, in the male
biciliate. The
forewings are
stone grey. The forewings'
expanse is 22–25 mm. The...