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Definition of Ebriids

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Meaning of Ebriids from wikipedia

- are named for their idiosyncratic method of movement (ebrius, "drunk"). Ebriids are usually encountered in low abundance and have a peculiar combination...
- thaumatomonads (F), glissomonads (F), cryomonads (F), heliomonads/dimorphids (F), ebriids (F) Amoebozoa: Multicilia (F), phalansteriids (F), some archamoebae (F/S)...
- algae (volvocaleans and prasinophytes), choanoflagellates, bicosoecids, ebriids and chlorarachniophytes. Slime molds, plasmodial forms and other "fungus-like"...
- dinoflagellates, green algae, red algae, heliozoans, radiolarians, foraminiferans, ebriids and testate amoebae (euglyphids, arcellaceans). Some are used as paleoecological...
- bioluminescent forms, or Dinophyta. At various times, the cryptomonads, ebriids, and ellobiopsids have been included here, but only the last are now considered...
- such as apusomonads, jakobids, cercomonads, spongomonads, katablepharids, ebriids, proteomyxids and so on. In this scheme, the class Telonemea was distinguished...
- unlike many Imbricatea, they present a hollow silica endoskeleton in all ebriids and most phaeodarians. Thecofilosea is a clade or monophyletic group. It...
- 0308602101. PMC 419558. PMID 15148395. Hoppenrath, M.; Leander B.S. (2006). "Ebriid phylogeny and the expansion of the Cercozoa". Protist. 157 (3): 279–90....
- includes the species Ebria tripartita. Hoppenrath, M.; Leander, B. (2006). "Ebriid phylogeny and the expansion of the Cercozoa". Protist. 157 (3): 279–290...
- Protistology. 5 (4): 281–302. Mona Hoppenrath; Brian S. Leander (2006). "Ebriid phylogeny and the expansion of the Cercozoa" (PDF). Protist. 157 (3): 279–290...