- The
retortamonads are a
small group of flagellates, most
commonly found in the
intestines of
animals as commensals,
although a free-living
species called...
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flagellate amitochondriate microscopic eukaryotes. They
include the
retortamonads, diplomonads, parabasalids, oxymonads, and a
range of more
poorly studied...
- the metamonads, and
appear to be
particularly close relatives of the
retortamonads. Most
diplomonads are
double cells: they have two nuclei, each with...
- (F/A), some
heteroloboseans (P/F/S) Metamonada:
diplomonads (P/F),
retortamonads (S), Preaxostyla/anaeromonads (oxymonads, S, Trimastix, F, Paratrimastix...
- free-living,
commensal and
parasitic protists (e.g., Carpediemonas,
retortamonads).
Parabasalia (>460 species) is a
varied group of anaerobic, mostly...
-
pyriformis (Klebs)
Bernard et al.:
Similarities of
Trimastix Species with
Retortamonad and
Jakobid Flagellates". Protist. 150 (2): 149–162. doi:10.1016/S1434-4610(99)70018-0...
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Retortamonas intestinalis is a
species of
retortamonads which is
found in the
gastrointestinal tract.
Retortamonas intestinalis resides in unhygienic...
- oxymonads,
parabasalids (Parabasalids),
pelobionts (see Pelomyxa),
retortamonads, trichomonads, and
Trimastix (see Cavalier-Smith's
system of classification)...
-
pyriformis (Klebs)
Bernard et al.:
Similarities of
Trimastix Species with
Retortamonad and
Jakobid Flagellates". Protist. 150 (2): 149–162. doi:10.1016/S1434-4610(99)70018-0...
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David J. (August 1997). "An
ultrastructural study of a free-living
retortamonad,
Chilomastix cuspidata (L****n & Patterson, 1990) n. comb. (Retortamonadida...