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- dinoflagellates and perkinsids, and its status as a class of Perkinsozoa was rejected, making Perkinsea the only remaining class. Perkinsids are a monophyletic...
- flagellates and cysts. Perkinsozoa Perkinsus-like animals Perkinsozoans, perkinsids Parasitic biflagellates, incomplete apical complex, formation of zoosporangia...
- Myzozoa contains the dinoflagellates and their closest relatives, the perkinsids (Perkinsozoa), a small group (26 species) of aquatic intracellular parasites...
- phylogeny of Parvilucifera prorocentri (Alveolata, Myzozoa): Insights into perkinsid character evolution" (PDF). Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 56 (3):...
- ultrastructural identity. The Acavomonidia are closer to the dinoflagellate/perkinsid group than the Colponemidia are. As such, the informal term "colponemids"...
- dinoflagellate evolution appear to be dominated by parasitic lineages, such as perkinsids and syndinians (e.g. Amoebophrya and Hematodinium). All dinoflagellates...
- parasitic clade within Alveolata. The apicomplexans, chrompodellids, perkinsids and dinoflagellates constitute the clade Myzozoa, characterized by the...
- the Apicomplexaappear to be sister clades. Three other groups – the Perkinsids, Syndiniales and Oxyrrhis are distantly related to the dinoflagellates...
- encomp****ing both of these superphyla, plus related groups the colpodellids and perkinsids. By morphology and lifestyle, like feeding through myzocytosis,V. br****icaformis...
- dinoflagellate evolution appear to be dominated by parasitic lineages, such as perkinsids and syndinians (e.g. Amoebophrya and Hematodinium). All dinoflagellates...