Diplonema (excavate)
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''Diplonema'' is a genus of free-living organisms in the Euglenozoa. They are distinguished from '' Rhynchopus'' in Class
Diplonemea Diplonemidae is a family of biflagellated unicellular protists that may be among the more diverse and common groups of planktonic organisms in the ocean. Although this family is currently made up of three named genera; '' Diplonema'', ''Rhynchopus ...
by the absence of a fully flagellate dispersive stage.


Characteristics

''Diplonema'' feature two short flagella of equal length and two subapical openings. Most are free living, but there have been reported cases of infection in clams and sudden decomposition of aquarium plants. It was described initially in 1914 and later rediscovered in the 60s and called ''Isonema'', wrongly classified among
euglenid Euglenids (euglenoids, or euglenophytes, formally Euglenida/Euglenoida, ICZN, or Euglenophyceae, ICBN) are one of the best-known groups of flagellates, which are excavate eukaryotes of the phylum Euglenophyta and their cell structure is typical o ...
s.Brands, S.J. (comp.) 1989-2007. The Taxonomicon. Universal Taxonomic Services, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Fecha de acceso: 7 de Febrero del 2016.


References

Euglenozoa genera {{Excavata-stub