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Cercomonads are
small amoeboflagellates,
widespread in
aqueous habitats and
common in soils. The
cells are
generally around 10 μm in length,
without any...
- Alveolata:
dinoflagellates (A/F),
Colpodella (F)
Rhizaria Cercozoa:
cercomonads (F),
spongomonads (F),
thaumatomonads (F),
glissomonads (F), cryomonads...
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diversity of soil and
freshwater organisms. They are the
sister group to
cercomonads; the two
orders form a
solid clade of
gliding soil-dwelling flagellates...
- parasite,
trophozoite phase 1–2 M****isteria
voersi free-living
Cercozoa cercomonad amoebo-flagellate 2.3–3 Bodo
saltans free-living
kinetoplastid flagellate...
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Mylnikov AP,
Karpov SA (2004). "Review of
diversity and
taxonomy of
cercomonads". Protistology. 3 (4): 201–17.
Vickerman K,
Vickerman D, Hoef-Emden K...
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other microbes in
terrestrial habitats and the
plant microbiota (e.g.,
cercomonads and
paracercomonads and glissomonads,
collectively known as
class Sarcomonadea)...
- s****ed amoeba. Tectofilosids,
filose amoebae that
produce organic s****.
Cercomonads,
common soil-dwelling amoeboflagellates. Reticulose,
meaning they form...
- pseudopods, thread-like cell
projections also
known as filopodia. The
cercomonads,
glissomonads and
paracercomonads behave as
amoeboflagellates with two...
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subclass Paracercomonada. Due to
their morphological similarities to the
cercomonads,
members of this
family were
grouped with
Cercomonas and
similar taxa...
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includes the testaceans,
which are
testate filose amoeboids, and the
cercomonads. It is
sometimes described as
Testaceafilosia and Sarcomonadea. It has...