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Cercomonads are
small amoeboflagellates,
widespread in
aqueous habitats and
common in soils. The
cells are
generally around 10 μm in length,
without any...
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kinetocysts and a well-developed
cytoskeleton similar to the one
found in
Heteromita.
Their life
cycle has two forms: a free-living
trophozoite that feeds...
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Friedrich Müller in 1773.
William Saville Kent
placed it in the
genus Heteromita in 1880.
Edwin Klebs moved it to Bodo in 1892, but this was
rejected by...
- Mattison, R. G.; Taki, H.; Harayama, S. (January 2005). "The soil
flagellate Heteromita globosa accelerates bacterial degradation of
alkylbenzenes through grazing...
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identified in
recent research: Bodo edax Bodo
mutabilis Bodo
saltans Heteromita globosa Oikomonas termo Cary, S.C.; et al. (2010). "On the rocks: the...
- Sarcomonadea. It has also been
described as
Sarcomonadea (Cercomonas,
Heteromita, Bodomorpha, Proleptomonas, Allantion),
Thecofilosea (Cryptodifflugia...
- Flemming; Daugbjerg, Niels; Fredslund, Line (2004-08-30). "Phylogeny of
Heteromita,
Cercomonas and
Thaumatomonas based on SSU rDNA sequences,
including the...