- The
Rhizaria are a
diverse and species-rich
supergroup of
mostly unicellular eukaryotes.
Except for the
Chlorarachniophytes and
three species in the genus...
- Vampyrellida,
found in
Rhizaria.
Testaceafilosia de
Saedeleer 1934:
filose testate amoebae. This
group included taxa now
found throughout Rhizaria, such as Gromiida...
- the
three major clades in the SAR supergroup,
along with
Alveolata and
Rhizaria.
Stramenopiles are eukaryotes; most are single-celled, but some are multicellular...
- are
Amoebozoa (including
various slime molds and
testate amoebae) and
Rhizaria (including
famous groups such as
foraminifera and radiolarians, as well...
- "Five new
species and two new
genera of xenophyop****s (Foraminifera:
Rhizaria) from part of the
abyssal equatorial Pacific licensed for polymetallic...
-
agreement that the
Rhizaria belong with the
Stramenopiles and the Alveolata, in a
clade dubbed the SAR supergroup, so that
Rhizaria is not one of the main...
-
inclusive clade containing Bigelowiella natans Moestrup &
Sengco 2001 (
Rhizaria),
Tetrahymena thermophila Nanney &
McCoy 1976 (Alveolata), Thal****iosira...
-
secondary endosymbiosis of red
algae through a
common ancestor. Meanwhile,
Rhizaria was
traditionally considered to be a
separate supergroup. More
recent phylogenetic...
- Heliomonadida/Dimorphida and
Gymnosphaerida (currently in
Rhizaria > Cercozoa) Taxopodida/Sticholonche (currently in
Rhizaria > Radiolaria)
Rotosphaerida (currently in...
- the
Protozoa known as the
Rhizaria.
Prior to the
recognition of
evolutionary relationships among the
members of the
Rhizaria, the
Foraminifera were generally...