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- unicellular flagellates, included among the stramenopiles. Informally known as bicosoecids, they are free-living cells, with no chloroplasts, and in some genera...
- Cafeteria is a genus of marine bicosoecid described in 1988 by Tom Fenchel and D. J. Patterson. It was created after the discovery of a new species, Cafeteria...
- Risus sardonicus (or rictus grin), a spasm of the facial muscles Rictus (bicosoecid), a genus of flagellates Rictus Erectus, a fictional character This disambiguation...
- Drosophila embryogenesis Nanos, an illegitimate homonym genus for Nanum (bicosoecid) Apostolos Nanos, Olympic archer George Peter Nanos, former director of...
- Rictus is a genus of Bikosea, a small group of unicellular flagellates, included among the heterokonts. The only species in the genus is Rictus lutensis...
- few testate amoebae (Amphitremida). Also included in Bigyra are the bicosoecids, phagotrophic flagellates that consume bacteria, and the closely related...
- Nanum is a genus of bicosoecids, a small group of unicellular flagellates, included among the heterokonts. It includes the sole species Nanum ami****,...
- may refer to: Cafeteria, a room for eating in Cafeteria (bicosoecid), a genus of bicosoecid, a group of unicellular flagellates Cafeteria roenbergensis...
- collar flagellates (as the choanoflagellates) in which he placed the bicosoecids. He also included the not-closely related haptophytes. The consequence...
- volvocids (A/F), prasinophytes (A), glaucophytes (A) Stramenopiles: bicosoecids (F), proteromonads (F), opalines (F), most chrysophytes (A/F), part of...