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Definition of Colpodella

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Meaning of Colpodella from wikipedia

- Colpodella is a genus of alveolates comprising 5 species, and two further possible species: They share all the synapomorphies of apicomplexans, but are...
- called the alveolates. Several related flagellates, such as Perkinsus and Colpodella, have structures similar to the polar ring and were formerly included...
- ciliophryids (F), pedinellids (A/F) Alveolata: dinoflagellates (A/F), Colpodella (F) Rhizaria Cercozoa: cercomonads (F), spongomonads (F), thaumatomonads...
- are capable of forming cysts. Colpodellids, represented by the genera Colpodella, Alphamonas, Voromonas and Chilovora, are free-living predatory phagotrophic...
- of thought the common ancestor of the dinoflagellates, apicomplexans, Colpodella, Chromerida, and Voromonas was a myzocytotic predator with two heterodynamic...
- species were described by Mylnikov in 2000. It was originally described as Colpodella pontica but was later renamed by Cavalier-Smith and Chao in 2004. There...
- potential polyphyly between the two genera of "colpodellids" Voromonas and Colpodella. The most closely related large clade to the myzozoans are the ciliates...
- velia) Vitrellaceae (Vitrella br****icaformis) Colpodellida Colpodellidae (Colpodella) Voromonadida Alphamonadidae (Alphamonas) Voromonadidae (Voromonas)...
- velia) Vitrellaceae (Vitrella br****icaformis) Colpodellida Colpodellidae (Colpodella) Voromonadida Alphamonadidae (Alphamonas) Voromonadidae (Voromonas)...
- velia) Vitrellaceae (Vitrella br****icaformis) Colpodellida Colpodellidae (Colpodella) Voromonadida Alphamonadidae (Alphamonas) Voromonadidae (Voromonas)...