-
glide along and
absorb nutrients for them. The two main
groups are the
labyrinthulids (or
slime nets) and thraustochytrids. They are
mostly marine, commonly...
- ****imilative
phase (except
labyrinthulids,
which have a wall of scales), and take in
nutrients by
ingestion (phagocytosis,
except labyrinthulids)
rather than absorption...
-
Taxon identifiers Labyrinthulid quahog parasite QPX Wikidata: Q28311065 NCBI: 96639...
- (translation
table 23) is a
genetic code
found in the
mitochondria of the
labyrinthulid protist Thraustochytrium aureum. The
mitochondrial genome was sequenced...
- Heliozoa. They
joined other heterotrophic protists, such as bicosoecids,
labyrinthulids, and
oomycete fungi, that were
included by some as
heterokonts and excluded...
-
Labyrinthulid with
cytoplasmic network...
-
Mycetozoa (the
myxomycetes and plasmodiophorids) and the
Sarkodina (the
labyrinthulids and the
cellular slime molds) in a
phylum called Protoplasta, which...
- the
marine protists, the
Labyrinthulomycetes (Thraustochytrids and
Labyrinthulids)".
European Journal of Protistology. 38 (2): 127–145. doi:10.1078/0932-4739-00832...
-
heterokonts containing the
labyrinthulids and Eogyrea, a
class of yet
uncultured protists. Originally, it
contained the
Labyrinthulids and bicosoecids. The...
- 76: 439–444. Perkins,
Frank O. (1973-03-01). "A new
species of
marine labyrinthulid Labyrinthuloides yorkensis gen. nov. spec. nov. —Cytology and fine structure"...