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- while Challengeriidae are generally smaller than a few hundred μm. Some phaeodarians with spherical skeletons are similar to Polycystinea and Acantharea (Radiolaria)...
- Rhipidodendron sp. (Cercozoa: Spongomonadea) Euglypha sp. (Cercozoa: Euglyphida) Phaeodarians (Cercozoa: Phaeodarea) Clathrulina elegans (Cercozoa: Desmothoracida)...
- discovered a number of species of spumellarians, n****ellarians, and phaeodarians. With Johann Diedrich Möller he issued and distributed an exsiccata-like...
- silicifiers in modern marine ecosystems, with radiolarians (polycystine and phaeodarian rhizarians), silicoflagellates (dictyochophyte and chrysophyte stramenopiles)...
- Tuscaridium is a genus of phaeodarian, (formerly thought to be radiolarians). They consume particles that sink quickly through water which would otherwise...
- around 1.8 millimeters. The Astracanthidae are a very unusual family of phaeodarians. Astracantha paradoxa was reported in 1908 by Valentin Haecker in five...
- Imbricatea, they present a hollow silica endoskeleton in all ebriids and most phaeodarians. Thecofilosea is a clade or monophyletic group. It belongs to the subphylum...
- 3354/meps094001. Gowing MM (1993). "Large virus-like particles from vacuoles of phaeodarian radiolarians and from other marine samples" (PDF). Marine Ecology Progress...
- Aulosphaera is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought...
- belonging to an amoeboflagellate, or "astropyle" when belonging to a phaeodarian. The group includes descendants that have lost or modified some of these...