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Phaeodarea or
Phaeodaria is a
group of
amoeboid cercozoan organisms. They are
traditionally considered radiolarians, but in
molecular trees do not appear...
- by rigid,
often inorganic,
elements (as in Acantharea, Pylocystinea,
Phaeodarea –
collectively the 'Radiolaria', and Ebriida).
Protozoa mostly reproduce...
- Actinopoda, such as Euglyphida, Gromiida, Radiolaria, Proteomyxidea,
Phaeodarea and
Foraminifera (including Xenophyop****a). It also
houses a
large diversity...
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Phaeogromida is an
order of
cercozoans in the
class Phaeodarea.
Report on the Radiolaria. E Haeckel, 1887
Report on the
scientific results of the voyage...
- been
divided into four groups—Acantharea, N****ellaria,
Spumellaria and
Phaeodarea.
Phaeodaria is
however now
considered to be a Cercozoan. N****ellaria and...
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lineages (Euglyphida, Thecofilosea, Chlorarachniophyta,
Plasmodiophorida and
Phaeodarea). In particular, the
Foraminifera are
marine amoebae that are defined...
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Phaeosphaerida is an
order of
cercozoans in the
class Phaeodarea.
Report on the Radiolaria. E Haeckel, 1887
Report on the
scientific results of the voyage...
- Spongomonadea)
Euglypha sp. (Cercozoa: Euglyphida)
Phaeodarians (Cercozoa:
Phaeodarea)
Clathrulina elegans (Cercozoa: Desmothoracida)
Chlorarachnion sp. (Cercozoa:...
- Phaeocystida, also
known as Phaeocystina, is a
group of
cercozoans in the
class Phaeodarea. It was
first described by
Ernst Haeckel in 1887 and
treated traditionally...
- Pawlowski, J. (2004). "Small-subunit
ribosomal RNA gene
sequences of
Phaeodarea challenge the
monophyly of Haeckel's Radiolaria". Protist. 155 (1): 53–63...