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Thaumatomonadida
Thaumatomonadida is an order of flagellates. Taxonomy Order Thaumatomonadida Shirkina 1987 * Genus '' Cowlomonas'' Scoble & Cavalier-Smith 2014 * Genus '' Heterochromonas'' Lee & Patterson 2000 * Family Esquamulidae Shiratori, Yabuki & Ishida 2012 ** Genus '' Esquamula'' Shiratori, Yabuki & Ishida 2012 * Family Peregriniidae Cavalier-Smith 2011 ** Genus '' Gyromitus'' Skuja 1939 ** Genus '' Peregrinia'' Cavalier-Smith 2011 non Vorobyeva & Lebedev 1986 * Family Thaumatomonadidae Hollande 1952 (Thaumatomastigidae Vørs 1992; Thaumatomastigaceae Patterson & Zölffel 1991] ** Genus '' Allas (flagellate), Allas'' Sandon 1927 ** Genus '' Hyaloselene'' Skuja 1956 ** Genus ''Thaumatomastix'' Lauterborn 1899 'Chrysosphaerella'' Balonov 1980 non Lauterborn 1896; ; ''Spinifermonas">Chrysosphaerella.html" ;"title="'Chrysosphaerella">'Chrysosphaerella'' Balonov 1980 non Lauterborn 1896; ; ''Spinifermonas'' Nicholls 1984; ''Thaumatonema'' Lauterborn 1896] ** Genus ''Thaumatospina'' Scoble ...
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Thaumatomonas
''Thaumatomonas'' is a genus within Imbricatea Imbricatea is a class of Rhizaria characterised by silica scales. It is sometimes described as "Imbricatea/Silicofilosea", due to the similarity of those two groupings. Imbricatea is divided into the orders Euglyphida and Thaumatomonadida Thau ... of the phylum Cercozoa. It includes the species * '' Thaumatomonas coloniensis'' Wylezich et al. 2007 * '' Thaumatomonas constricta'' Scoble & Cavalier-Smith 2014 * '' Thaumatomonas hindoni'' (Nicholls 2012) Scoble & Cavalier-Smith 2014 * '' Thaumatomonas lauterborni'' de Saedeleer 1931 * '' Thaumatomonas oxoniensis'' Bass & Cavalier-Smith 2011 * '' Thaumatomonas seravini'' Mylnikov & Karpov 1993 * '' Thaumatomonas solis'' Scoble & Cavalier-Smith 2014 * '' Thaumatomonas vancouveri'' Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2011 * '' Thaumatomonas zhukovi'' Mylnikov 2003Mylnikov AP, Mylnikov AA (2003) The new amoeboid flagellate ''Thaumatomonas zhukovi'' (Thaumatomonadida, Protozoa). Zool Zhurn 82:1411â ...
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Imbricatea
Imbricatea is a class of Rhizaria characterised by silica scales. It is sometimes described as "Imbricatea/Silicofilosea", due to the similarity of those two groupings. Imbricatea is divided into the orders Euglyphida and Thaumatomonadida Thaumatomonadida is an order of flagellates A flagellate is a cell or organism with one or more whip-like appendages called flagella. The word ''flagellate'' also describes a particular construction (or level of organization) characteristi .... Phylogeny Phylogeny based on Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2012 References Cercozoa classes {{Cercozoa-stub ...
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Thaumatomastigidae
''Thaumatomonas'' is a genus within Imbricatea of the phylum Cercozoa Cercozoa is a phylum of diverse single-celled eukaryotes. They lack shared morphological characteristics at the microscopic level, and are instead defined by molecular phylogenies of rRNA and actin or polyubiquitin. They were the first major eu .... It includes the species * '' Thaumatomonas coloniensis'' Wylezich et al. 2007 * '' Thaumatomonas constricta'' Scoble & Cavalier-Smith 2014 * '' Thaumatomonas hindoni'' (Nicholls 2012) Scoble & Cavalier-Smith 2014 * '' Thaumatomonas lauterborni'' de Saedeleer 1931 * '' Thaumatomonas oxoniensis'' Bass & Cavalier-Smith 2011 * '' Thaumatomonas seravini'' Mylnikov & Karpov 1993 * '' Thaumatomonas solis'' Scoble & Cavalier-Smith 2014 * '' Thaumatomonas vancouveri'' Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2011 * '' Thaumatomonas zhukovi'' Mylnikov 2003Mylnikov AP, Mylnikov AA (2003) The new amoeboid flagellate ''Thaumatomonas zhukovi'' (Thaumatomonadida, Protozoa). Zool Zhurn 82:1411†...
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Thaumatomastix
''Thaumatomastix'' is a protist genus of the order ''Thaumatomonadida'', within the phylum Cercozoa and the class Imbricatea. Its species are aquatic, feeding on algae and appearing in waters of a wide range of temperatures and salinities, and are 15-50 micrometers long. They can interchange between flagellated and amoeboid forms, and are notable for being covered in both spiny and flattened siliceous scales. Etymology The genus was named by Robert Lauterborn in 1899. '' Thauma'' in Greek can mean ‘miracle,’ ‘wonder,’ or ‘marvel,’ while ''mastix'' is a suffix (also Greek-derived) that can be used to mean ‘scourge’ or ‘whip,’ which may refer to the organism’s flagella. History of knowledge The genus was first identified in 1899 by Robert Lauterborn, a German protozoologist. Since then several new species have been discovered within the genus. However, analyses of ribosomal DNA have indicated that Thaumatomastix may in fact be a paraphyletic group, an ...
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Flagellates
A flagellate is a cell or organism with one or more whip-like appendages called flagella. The word ''flagellate'' also describes a particular construction (or level of organization) characteristic of many prokaryotes and eukaryotes and their means of motion. The term presently does not imply any specific relationship or classification of the organisms that possess flagella. However, the term "flagellate" is included in other terms (such as "dinoflagellate" and "choanoflagellata") which are more formally characterized. Form and behavior Flagella in eukaryotes are supported by microtubules in a characteristic arrangement, with nine fused pairs surrounding two central singlets. These arise from a basal body. In some flagellates, flagella direct food into a cytostome or mouth, where food is ingested. Flagella often support hairs, called mastigonemes, or contain rods. Their ultrastructure plays an important role in classifying eukaryotes. Among protoctists and microscopic anima ...
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