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Reticularia Splendens
Reticularia may refer to: * ''Reticularia'' (protist) Bull., 1788, a genus of protists * ''Reticularia'' Baumg., 1790, nom. illeg., synonym of ''Lobaria'' (Lobariaceae, Fungi) * ''Reticularia'' (brachiopod) M'Coy, 1844, a genus of Paleozoic Brachiopoda (Silurian to Permian) * ''Reticularia'' Carpenter, 1861, 1862, synonym of ''Foraminifera'' (Rhizaria, Chromista) * ''Reticularia'' M.O.P.Iyengar, 1975, nom. illeg., replaced by '' Ecballodictyon'' (Palmellaceae The Palmellaceae are a family (biology), family of green algae, specifically of the Chlamydomonadales. References External links Scientific references Scientific databases Chlorophyceae families Chlamydomonadales {{Chlorophyceae-stu ...
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Reticularia (protist)
Reticularia may refer to: * ''Reticularia'' (protist) Bull., 1788, a genus of protists * ''Reticularia'' Baumg., 1790, nom. illeg., synonym of ''Lobaria'' (Lobariaceae, Fungi) * ''Reticularia'' (brachiopod) M'Coy, 1844, a genus of Paleozoic Brachiopoda (Silurian to Permian) * ''Reticularia'' Carpenter, 1861, 1862, synonym of ''Foraminifera Foraminifera (; Latin for "hole bearers"; informally called "forams") are single-celled organisms, members of a phylum or class of amoeboid protists characterized by streaming granular ectoplasm for catching food and other uses; and commonly ...'' (Rhizaria, Chromista) * ''Reticularia'' M.O.P.Iyengar, 1975, nom. illeg., replaced by '' Ecballodictyon'' ( Palmellaceae, Chlorophyta, Plantae) {{genus disambiguation ...
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Protist
A protist () is any eukaryotic organism (that is, an organism whose cells contain a cell nucleus) that is not an animal, plant, or fungus. While it is likely that protists share a common ancestor (the last eukaryotic common ancestor), the exclusion of other eukaryotes means that protists do not form a natural group, or clade. Therefore, some protists may be more closely related to animals, plants, or fungi than they are to other protists. However, like the groups ''algae'', ''invertebrates'', and '' protozoans'', the biological category ''protist'' is used for convenience. Others classify any unicellular eukaryotic microorganism as a protist. The study of protists is termed protistology. History The classification of a third kingdom separate from animals and plants was first proposed by John Hogg in 1860 as the kingdom Protoctista; in 1866 Ernst Haeckel also proposed a third kingdom Protista as "the kingdom of primitive forms". Originally these also included prokaryotes, b ...
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Lobaria
''Lobaria'' is a genus of foliose lichens, formerly classified in the family Lobariaceae, but now placed in the Peltigeraceae. They are commonly known as "lung wort" or "lungmoss" as their physical shape somewhat resembles a lung, and their ecological niche is similar to that of moss. ''Lobaria'' are unusual in that they have a three-part symbiosis, containing a fungus, and an alga (as other lichens do), but also a cyanobacterium that fixes nitrogen. Taxonomy ''Lobaria'' was originally described as a section of the eponymous genus ''Lichen'' by German naturalist Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber in 1786. It was proposed as a genus by Georg Franz Hoffmann in 1796. The establishment of ''Lobaria'' remained uncertain until Edvard Vainio also described it. He divided the genus into two sections based on different morphologies of the mature spore: ''Lobaria'' and ''Ricasolia''. In 2013, the concept of family Lobariaceae was revised with the help of molecular phylogenetics, a ...
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Reticularia (brachiopod)
Reticularia may refer to: * ''Reticularia'' (protist) Bull., 1788, a genus of protists * ''Reticularia'' Baumg., 1790, nom. illeg., synonym of ''Lobaria'' (Lobariaceae, Fungi) * ''Reticularia'' (brachiopod) M'Coy, 1844, a genus of Paleozoic Brachiopoda (Silurian to Permian) * ''Reticularia'' Carpenter, 1861, 1862, synonym of ''Foraminifera Foraminifera (; Latin for "hole bearers"; informally called "forams") are single-celled organisms, members of a phylum or class of amoeboid protists characterized by streaming granular ectoplasm for catching food and other uses; and commonly ...'' (Rhizaria, Chromista) * ''Reticularia'' M.O.P.Iyengar, 1975, nom. illeg., replaced by '' Ecballodictyon'' ( Palmellaceae, Chlorophyta, Plantae) {{genus disambiguation ...
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Foraminifera
Foraminifera (; Latin for "hole bearers"; informally called "forams") are single-celled organisms, members of a phylum or class of amoeboid protists characterized by streaming granular Ectoplasm (cell biology), ectoplasm for catching food and other uses; and commonly an external shell (called a "Test (biology), test") of diverse forms and materials. Tests of chitin (found in some simple genera, and Textularia in particular) are believed to be the most primitive type. Most foraminifera are marine, the majority of which live on or within the seafloor sediment (i.e., are benthos, benthic), while a smaller number float in the water column at various depths (i.e., are planktonic), which belong to the suborder Globigerinina. Fewer are known from freshwater or brackish conditions, and some very few (nonaquatic) soil species have been identified through molecular analysis of small subunit ribosomal DNA. Foraminifera typically produce a test (biology), test, or shell, which can have eithe ...
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