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although their unity is
strongly supported by
phylogenetic studies. Some
cercozoans are
grouped by
whether they are "filose" or "reticulose" in the behavior...
- Similarly, in Rhizaria, the amoeboid,
multinucleate protoplasts of some
Cercozoan algae, e.g. Chlorarachniophyta, are
called plasmodia.
These lack cell...
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Phaeodarea or
Phaeodaria is a
group of
amoeboid cercozoan organisms. They are
traditionally considered radiolarians, but in
molecular trees do not appear...
- It is the only
genus of the
family Saccharomycomorphidae,
within the
cercozoan order Glissomonadida.
Before its
description in 2021 it was
known as clade...
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Sainouridae is a
family of
cercozoan protists,
currently classified within the
monotypic superfamily Sainouroidea.
Thomas Cavalier-Smith; Ema E-Yung Chao;...
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simultaneously or sequentially,
while the
helioflagellates (e.g., the
cercozoan heliomonads/dimorphids, the
stramenopile pedinellids and ciliophryids)...
-
Spumellaria and Phaeodarea.
Phaeodaria is
however now
considered to be a
Cercozoan. N****ellaria and
Spumellaria both
produce siliceous skeletons and were...
- pseudopods,
rounded at the ends and
roughly tubular in cross-section.
Cercozoan amoeboids, such as
Euglypha and Gromia, have slender, thread-like (filose)...
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Tetramyxa parasitica is a
species of
parasitic cercozoan,
member of the plasmodiophorids, that
causes gall
formation on
multiple genera of
aquatic plants...
- a
double helix in
ciliary transition zone
Cercozoa Flagellated animal Cercozoans Defined by
molecular phylogeny,
lacking distinctive morphological or behavioural...