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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...
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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...
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volvocids (A/F),
prasinophytes (A),
glaucophytes (A) Stramenopiles:
bicosoecids (F),
proteromonads (F),
opalines (F), most
chrysophytes (A/F), part of...
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pigmentation and cell structure. Some
heterotrophic flagellates as the
bicosoecids and
choanoflagellates were
sometimes seen as
related to
golden algae...
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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...
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collar flagellates (as the choanoflagellates) in
which he
placed the
bicosoecids. He also
included the not-closely
related haptophytes. The consequence...
- Bigyra,
which contains other heterotrophic microorganisms such as the
bicosoecids.
Considering that the
plastids from
Stramenopiles are
possibly the result...
- It is in one of
three genera of
bicosoecids, and the
first discovered of two
known Cafeteria species.
Bicosoecids belong to a
broad group, the stramenopiles...
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Bicosoecaceae is a
family of
bicosoecids in the
order Bicosoecida. The name of the type
genus Bicosoeca described by James-Clark in 1866 is
derived from...
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uncultured protists. Originally, it
contained the
Labyrinthulids and
bicosoecids. The
bicosoecids have been removed, and
Eogyrea were added, in
order to make the...