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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...
- into four groups—Acantharea, N****ellaria,
Spumellaria and Phaeodarea.
Phaeodaria is
however now
considered to be a Cercozoan. N****ellaria and Spumellaria...
- very
different organisms),
including polycystine radiolaria,
Cercozoa (
Phaeodaria), protozoa, comb jellies,
cnidaria including jellyfish and corals, crustaceans...
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Thecofilosea Phaeodaria (classical radiolarians)
Granofilosea Desmothoracida...
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reticulopodia or
axopodia surrounding the cell body.
These were the Radiolaria,
Phaeodaria,
Proteomyxidea (all
three now in Rhizaria),
Centroplasthelida (now in...
- life force. The marine-inspired, information-based
lighting installation Phaeodaria act as an
energy capsule that
interplay LEDs with the
wireless technology...
-
considered heliozoa such as Heliomonadida,
Desmothoracida and Gymnosphaerida.
Phaeodaria,
marine protozoa previously considered radiolarians. As well as being...
- g., the euglyphids) and Thecofilosea.
Thecofilosea also
contains the
Phaeodaria (~400–500 species), a
group of skeleton-bearing
marine amoebae previously...
- (1966). Глубоководные радиолярии
Phaeodaria северо-западной части Тихого океана [Deep-sea
Radiolaria of the
Phaeodaria of the
northwestern part of the...
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Phaeogymnocellida is an
order of
cercozoans in the
class Phaeodarea. Cachon, J. & Cachon, M. 1982. Actinopoda. In Parker, S.P.,
Synopsis and classification...