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- Salpingoeca is a genus of Choanoflagellates in the family Salpingoecidae. James-Clark, H. (1868). On the Spongia Ciliatae as Infusoria Flagellata; or...
- Salpingoeca rosetta is a species of Choanoflagellates in the family Salpingoecidae. It is a rare marine eukaryote consisting of a number of cells embedded...
- ****ual reproduction has been reported in the choanoflagellate species Salpingoeca rosetta. Evidence has also been reported for the presence of conserved...
- crown group choanoflagellates (craspedids) at 786.62 million years. Salpingoeca rosetta has been named for the rosette-shaped colonies formed by its...
- (also known as Choanoflagellate Proterospongia) The choanoflagellate Salpingoeca rosetta is a rare freshwater eukaryote consisting of a number of cells...
- (Mesomycetozoea) Ministeria sp. (Filasterea) Capsaspora sp. (Filasterea) Salpingoeca (Choanoflagellatea) Desmarella sp. colony (Choanoflagellatea) Two opisthokonts:...
- as Opisthokonta. It has been described in choanoflagellates such as Salpingoeca, filastereans such as Pigoraptor, and even some early-branching fungi...
- Salpingoecidae Salpingoeca sp., in transmission electron microscopy (TEM Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota (unranked): Opisthokonta (unranked):...
- such as ****ual reproduction and gametogenesis in the choanoflagellate Salpingoeca rosetta and several types of multicellular differentiation. A billion-year-old...
- Bolton with finding the type specimen of Dero mulleri. Saville-Kent named Salpingoeca boltoni and Folliculina boltoni in his "A Manual of the Infusoria" (1880–1882)...