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Cryptomonas can only be
identified by DNA sequencing.
Cryptomonas can be
found in
several marine ecosystems in
Australia and
South Korea.
Cryptomonas...
- such as
Cryptomonas, can form
palmelloid stages, but
readily escape the
surrounding mucus to
become free-living
flagellates again. Some
Cryptomonas species...
- such as
Cryptomonas, can form
palmelloid stages, but
readily escape the
surrounding mucus to
become free-living
flagellates again. Some
Cryptomonas species...
- group.
Another term used is "monadoid", from monad. as in Monas, and
Cryptomonas and in the
groups as
listed above. The
amoeboflagellates (e.g., the rhizarian...
- the
Antarctic ice.
While originally considered to be part of the
genus Cryptomonas, the
genus Geminigera was
officially described in 1991 by D. R. A. Hill...
- Raphidiophrys, a
centrohelid heliozoan Coccolithop****
covered in
coccoliths Cryptomonas,
common algae in
fresh waters worldwide Roombia truncata,
filled with...
- were:
Guillardia theta: 54;
Rhodomonas salina: 18;
Cryptomonas sp.: 15;
Chlorarachniophyceae sp.:10;
Cryptomonas paramecium: 9;
Cryptomonas erosa: 7....
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discovered in this lake
include Ochromonas, Chlamydomonas, Scourfeldia,
Cryptomonas,
Akistrodesmus falcatus, and
Daphniopsis studeri (a microcrustacean)...
- as
optogenetic inhibitors.
Originally this
genus was
referred to as “
Cryptomonas species theta” or “Flagellate theta’. It was then
named Guillardia by...
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Binomial name
Tetrabaena socialis (Dujardin) H.Nozaki & M.Itoh
Synonyms Cryptomonas socialis Dujardin 1841
Gonium sociale (Dujardin)
Warming 1876 Tetrabaena...