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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...
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Resolving the
Eukaryotic Tree: The
Phylogenetic Positions of
Jakobids and
Cercozoans".
Current Biology. 17 (16): 1420–1425. Bibcode:2007CBio...17.1420R. doi:10...
- a
double helix in
ciliary transition zone
Cercozoa Flagellated animal Cercozoans Defined by
molecular phylogeny,
lacking distinctive morphological or behavioural...
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Family Genus Species Member Abundance Notes Image Euglyphidae Euglypha †E.
robusticornis Bradley, 1931 Lake
Unita A
Cercozoan eukaryote....
- Sarcomonadea), and a few can
generate slime molds (e.g., Helkesea). Many
cercozoans are
testate or scale-bearing amoebae,
namely the
elusive Kraken and the...
- most
cercozoans,
which are
typically biflagellated, with the
exception of
Cholamonas cyrtodiopsidis,
which is
another tetraflagellated cercozoan. Cells...
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Phaeogymnocellida is an
order of
cercozoans in the
class Phaeodarea. Cachon, J. & Cachon, M. 1982. Actinopoda. In Parker, S.P.,
Synopsis and classification...
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Aulacanthidae is a
family of
cercozoans in the
order Phaeocystida.
Report on the Radiolaria. E Haeckel, 1887
Report on the
scientific results of the voyage...
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Phaeosphaerida is an
order of
cercozoans in the
class Phaeodarea.
Report on the Radiolaria. E Haeckel, 1887
Report on the
scientific results of the voyage...
- pseudopods,
rounded at the ends and
roughly tubular in cross-section.
Cercozoan amoeboids, such as
Euglypha and Gromia, have slender, thread-like (filose)...