- them in the Rhizaria.
Their affinity with the
nucleariids has been confirmed. Historically,
nucleariids were
included among the
heliozoa as the Rotosphaerida...
-
algae with
reticulate axopodia.
Rotosphaerida Rainer 1968: also
known as
nucleariids,
includes a few
filose amoebae traditionally classified within the Filosea...
- the
taxon Rigifilida, and to
belong to the 'CRuMs' ****emblage (whereas
nucleariids are opisthokonts). Mikrjukov, K. A. and Mylnikov, A. P. (2001). A study...
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bundles (contrasting with the flexible,
tapering and
branched filopodia of
nucleariids and the
branched rhizoids and
hyphae of fungi). In choanoflagellates...
-
Rotosphaerida (currently in
Opisthokonta >
Nucleariida and in Rhizaria)
Several nucleariids were once
considered heliozoa, but they do not have microtubule-supported...
-
consists of the
Cristidiscoidea and the
kingdom Fungi. The
position of
nucleariids,
unicellular free-living
phagotrophic amoebae, as the
earliest lineage...
- Holozoa. The
Holomycota includes the
closest relatives of fungi, the
nucleariids, a
small group (~50 species) of free-living
naked or scale-bearing phagotrophic...
- Alternatively,
Rozella can be
classified as a
basal fungal group. The
nucleariids may be the next
sister group to the
eumycete clade, and as such could...
-
Nucleariids Fungi...
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characteristically have
mitochondria with
tubular cristae.
Together with the
nucleariids they
include the
majority of the
naked filose amoebae.[citation needed]...