- whip-like tails. They are
classified in the
phylum Euglenophyta,
class Euglenida or Euglenoidea.
Euglenids are
commonly found in
fresh water, especially...
- are
represented by four
major groups, i.e., Kinetoplastea, Diplonemea,
Euglenida, and Symbiontida.
Euglenozoa are unicellular,
mostly around 15–40 μm (0...
-
Euglenales (also
known as
Euglenida) is an
order of
flagellates in the
phylum Euglenozoa. The
family includes the most well-known
euglenoid genus, Euglena...
- was
neglected by
other authors in
favour of
treating the
entirety of
Euglenida (Euglenophyceae plus a
variety of
heterotrophic flagellates) as a class...
-
Neometanema is a
genus of
phagotrophic flagellates belonging to the
Euglenida, a
diverse group of
flagellates in the
phylum Euglenozoa. It is the sole...
- type of
galley developed in the 4th
century BC A
genus of the eukaryote,
Euglenida An
alternative spelling for Hemiola, a
musical pattern This disambiguation...
- flagellates, single-celled
eukaryotes or protists. They
belong to the
Euglenida, a
diverse lineage of
flagellates that
contains the
closely related euglenophyte...
-
during the 20th
century some
authors proposed Moyeria as part of the
Euglenida.
After examinations through transmission electron microscopy, the stripes...
- the free dictionary. The
Euglenoid Project Tree of Life web project:
Euglenida Protist Images:
Euglena Euglena at
Droplet -
Microscopy of the Protozoa...
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Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Phylum:
Euglenozoa class:
Euglenida Clade:
Euglenophyceae Order:
Euglenales Family:
Euglenaceae Genus: Euglena...