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Acanthoecidae
Acanthoecidae is a family of choanoflagellates. Genera ''Acanthocorbis'' - '' Acanthoeca'' - '' Amoenoscopa'' - '' Apheloecion'' - '' Bicosta'' - '' Calliacantha'' - '' Calotheca'' - '' Campyloacantha'' - '' Conion'' - '' Cosmoeca'' - '' Crinolina'' - '' Crucispina'' - '' Diaphanoeca'' - '' Diplotheca'' - '' Kakoeca'' - '' Monocosta'' - '' Nannoeca'' - '' Parvicorbicula'' - ''Platypleura ''Platypleura'' is a genus of cicadas that occurs widely across Africa and southern Asia. Some of the South African species are remarkable for their endothermic thermoregulation that enables crepuscular signalling, an adaptation that reduces risk ...'' - '' Pleurasiga'' - '' Polyfibula'' - '' Polyoeca'' - '' Saepicula'' - '' Saroeca'' - '' Savillea'' - '' Spiraloecion'' - '' Stephanacantha'' - '' Stephanoeca'' - '' Syndetophyllum'' References External links * Opisthokont families Choanoflagellatea {{Holozoa-stub ...
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Choanoflagellate
The choanoflagellates are a group of free-living unicellular and colonial flagellate eukaryotes considered to be the closest living relatives of the animals. Choanoflagellates are collared flagellates, having a funnel shaped collar of interconnected microvilli at the base of a flagellum. Choanoflagellates are capable of both asexual and sexual reproduction. They have a distinctive cell morphology characterized by an ovoid or spherical cell body 3–10  µm in diameter with a single apical flagellum surrounded by a collar of 30–40 microvilli (see figure). Movement of the flagellum creates water currents that can propel free-swimming choanoflagellates through the water column and trap bacteria and detritus against the collar of microvilli, where these foodstuffs are engulfed. This feeding provides a critical link within the global carbon cycle, linking trophic levels. In addition to their critical ecological roles, choanoflagellates are of particular interest to evolutionary ...
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Calotheca
''Calotheca'' is the name used for a genus of choanoflagellates in the family Acanthoecidae, though this name is a junior homonym of the name ''Calotheca'' Heyden, 1887, and it must be replaced under the rules of the ICZN The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) is a widely accepted convention in zoology that rules the formal scientific naming of organisms treated as animals. It is also informally known as the ICZN Code, for its publisher, the I .... The species ''C. alata'' is from Indo-Pacific Localities.Electron Microscopical Investigations on Two Loricate Choanoflagellates (Choanoflagellida), Calotheca alata gen. et sp. nov. and Syndetophyllum pulchellum gen. et comb. nov., from Indo-Pacific Localities. H. A. Thomsen and O. Moestrup, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 22 August 1983, References External links Eukaryote genera Choanoflagellatea {{Holozoa-stub ...
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Diaphanoeca
''Diaphanoeca'' is a genus of choanoflagellates belonging to the family Acanthoecidae. Species: *''Diaphanoeca aperta'' *''Diaphanoeca cylindrica'' *''Diaphanoeca fiordensis'' *''Diaphanoeca grandis'' *''Diaphanoeca multiannulata'' *''Diaphanoeca parva'' *''Diaphanoeca pedicellata'' *''Diaphanoeca sphaerica'' *''Diaphanoeca undulata'' References

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Acanthocorbis
''Acanthocorbis'' is a genus of choanoflagellates within the family Acanthoecidae Acanthoecidae is a family of choanoflagellates. Genera '' Acanthocorbis'' - '' Acanthoeca'' - '' Amoenoscopa'' - '' Apheloecion'' - '' Bicosta'' - '' Calliacantha'' - '' Calotheca'' - '' Campyloacantha'' - '' Conion'' - '' Cosmoeca'' - '' Crino .... Species References Choanoflagellatea Taxa described in 1984 {{Holozoa-stub ...
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