- The
glissomonads are a
group of
bacterivorous gliding flagellated protists that
compose the
order Glissomonadida, in the
amoeboflagellate phylum Cercozoa...
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Rhizaria Cercozoa:
cercomonads (F),
spongomonads (F),
thaumatomonads (F),
glissomonads (F),
cryomonads (F), heliomonads/dimorphids (F),
ebriids (F) Amoebozoa:...
- of
heterotrophic protists in the
phylum Cercozoa. They're a
family of
glissomonads, a
group containing a vast,
mostly undescribed diversity of soil and...
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areas have a
flora mainly consisting of
lichens and mosses.
Although glissomonads are
mainly bacterivorous,
Saccharomycomorpha is
perhaps an osmotrophic...
- and the
plant microbiota (e.g.,
cercomonads and
paracercomonads and
glissomonads,
collectively known as
class Sarcomonadea), and a few can
generate slime...
-
sister groups, and it was
proposed that
pansomonads had
evolved from
glissomonads. At the same time,
Viridiraptoridae was
recovered as more
closely related...
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cilium is
often well developed,
unlike in helkesids, but can be
short in
glissomonads; it
moves with an
undulating oar-like beat. The
trophic cells (i.e. feeding...
- thread-like cell
projections also
known as filopodia. The cercomonads,
glissomonads and
paracercomonads behave as
amoeboflagellates with two
flagella throughout...
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similarities with both
cercomonads in the
structure of the
flagella and with
glissomonads in the
structure of the cilia.
Karpov SA,
Ekelund F,
Moestrup Ø (2003)...
- orders:
paracercomonads (subclass Paracercomonada),
cercomonads and
glissomonads (subclass Pediglissa).
class Sarcomonadea Cavalier-Smith, 1993 stat....