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- "wings" that resemble the fins of a manta ray (hence the name Mantamonas). Mantamonas are marine gliding heterotrophic flagellates. M. plastica was isolated...
- its morphological characteristics apply to the other species of Mantamonas. Mantamonas plastica was collected in 2011 from coastal sediment on ****bria...
- Mantamonas sphyraenae is a species of marine heterotrophic flagellates described in 2021. It belongs to the Mantamonadida, a basal eukaryotic lineage within...
- cell. The transcriptome of Mantamonas vickermani is estimated to be 21 megabases long, with 9,561 unique proteins. Mantamonas vickermani was isolated from...
- include planomonads, Mantamonas and Collodictyon. A new taxon has been created - Glissodiscea - for the planomonads and Mantamonas. Again, the validity...
- by the free-living protozoan groups Collodictyonidae, Rigifilida and Mantamonas. Discoba, constituted by Discicristata (Euglenozoa and Heterolobosea)...
- Diphyllatea and Glissodiscea) also appear paraphyletic or polyphyletic, since Mantamonas belongs to CRuMs but ancyromonads do not. Varisulca appear to be paraphyletic...
- research places them in a new 'supergroup' together with rigifilids and Mantamonas, with the so-far informal name 'CRuMs'. Four species are currently recognised...
- Cavalier-Smith T (September 2010). "The Novel Marine Gliding Zooflagellate Genus Mantamonas (Mantamonadida ord. n.: Apusozoa)". Protist. 162 (2): 207–221. doi:10...
- emend. 2021; Mantamonadida Cavalier-Smith in Glücksman et al. 2011]. Mantamonas. Ancyromonadidae Cavalier-Smith 2008. Ancyromonas, Nutomonas. Planomonadidae...