- such as the
African Sleeping Sickness,
caused by the
zooflagellate Trypanosoma brucei.
Zooflagellates have one or more
flagella but do not have plastids...
- The
apusomonads (family Apusomonadidae) are a
group of
protozoan zooflagellates that
glide on surfaces, and
mostly consume prokaryotes. They are of particular...
-
Podomonas is a
genus of apusomonads, a
group of
small zooflagellates that
glide on
their posterior cilium. The
genus was
identified in 2010 as an independent...
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Genetic Diversity of
Glissomonadida ord. nov., The
Dominant Gliding Zooflagellates in Soil (Protozoa: Cercozoa)". Protist. 160 (2): 159–189. doi:10.1016/j...
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protists that prey on
other microscopic life) are zooplankton,
including zooflagellates, foraminiferans, radiolarians, some
dinoflagellates and
marine microanimals...
-
Genetic Diversity of
Glissomonadida ord. nov., The
Dominant Gliding Zooflagellates in Soil (Protozoa: Cercozoa)". Protist. 160 (2): 159–189. doi:10.1016/j...
- after,
phylogenetic analyses disproved this hypothesis, as non-amoeboid
zooflagellates and
amoeboflagellates were
found to be
completely intermingled with...
- microscopic. Many
Protozoa are zooplankton,
including dinoflagellates,
zooflagellates, foraminiferans, and radiolarians. Some of
these (such as dinoflagellates)...
-
Amastigomonas is a
genus of
protists belonging to a
lineage of
biciliated zooflagellates known as Apusomonadida. It was
first described in 1931 by
Henri de Saedeleer...
- have a flagellate/heliozoan organization. Cavalier-Smith T. (1995). "
Zooflagellate phylogeny and classification". Tsitologiya. 37 (11): 1010–29. PMID 8868448...