Monadofilosa is a grouping of
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 is sometimes considered one of three, the other two being
Phytomyxa
''Bradyrhizobium'' is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria, Gram-negative soil bacteria, many of which fix nitrogen. Nitrogen fixation is an important part of the nitrogen cycle. Plants cannot use atmospheric nitrogen (N2); they must use nitrogen co ...
and
Reticulofilosa
Reticulofilosa is a grouping of Rhizaria.
It includes Chlorarachnea ('' Chlorarachnion, Bigelowiella, Lotharella
The chlorarachniophytes are a small group of exclusively marine algae widely distributed in tropical and temperate waters. The ...
.) These organisms are single-celled amoeboid
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 exc ...
s.
Classification
Monadofilosa includes the
testaceans, which are testate filose
amoeboid
An amoeba (; less commonly spelled ameba or amœba; plural ''am(o)ebas'' or ''am(o)ebae'' ), often called an amoeboid, is a type of cell or unicellular organism with the ability to alter its shape, primarily by extending and retracting pseudopo ...
s, and the
cercomonad
Cercomonads are small flagellates, widespread in aqueous habitats and common in soils.
Characteristics
The cells are generally around 10 μm in length, without any shell or covering. They produce filose pseudopods to capture bacteria, but do no ...
s.
It is sometimes described as Testaceafilosia and Sarcomonadea.
It has also been described as
Sarcomonadea
The sarcomonads () or class Sarcomonadea are a group of amoeboid biciliate protists in the phylum Cercozoa. They are characterized by a propensity to move through gliding on their posterior cilium or through filopodia, a lack of scales or ext ...
(''
Cercomonas
Cercomonads are small flagellates, widespread in aqueous habitats and common in soils.
Characteristics
The cells are generally around 10 μm in length, without any shell or covering. They produce filose pseudopods to capture bacteria, but do n ...
,
Heteromita,
Bodomorpha
Monadofilosa is a grouping of Cercozoa. (It is sometimes considered one of three, the other two being Phytomyxa and Reticulofilosa.) These organisms are single-celled amoeboid protists.
Classification
Monadofilosa includes the testaceans, whi ...
,
Proleptomonas
Monadofilosa is a grouping of Cercozoa. (It is sometimes considered one of three, the other two being Phytomyxa and Reticulofilosa.) These organisms are single-celled amoeboid protists.
Classification
Monadofilosa includes the testaceans, whi ...
,
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Thecofilosea
Thecofilosea is a class of Cercozoa.
References
Cercozoa classes
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Cryptodifflugia
''Cryptodifflugia'' is a genus of arcellinid testate amoebae. It contains all the species previously grouped as the genus ''Difflugiella'', which is now a synonym of ''Cryptodifflugia''.
Description
''Cryptodifflugia'' species are characteriz ...
,
Cryothecomonas
Cryomonadida is a group of heterotrophy, heterotrophic Rhizaria, that belong to the Cercozoa.
Characteristics
Members of the Cryomonadida are single-celled organisms that are surrounded by a shell comprising layers of organic material. They poss ...
''),
Spongomonadea
The spongomonads are a group of flagellated 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 ...
(''
Spongomonas
The spongomonads are a group of flagellated protists in the phylum Cercozoa. Taxonomically, they compose the family Sarcomonadidae and order Sarcomonadida. They were originally placed among the Reticulofilosa, but were later transferred to Monad ...
,
Rhipidodendron
The spongomonads are a group of flagellated 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 ...
''), and
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 ...
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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 ...
,
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 ...
,
Allas Allas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* (born 1950), Swedish politician
* Teet Allas (born 1977), Estonian footballer
* Yasmine Allas (born 1967), Somali-Dutch actress and writer
See also
*Alla (surname)
*Allas Sea Pool
Al ...
,
Gyromitus,
Euglypha
''Euglypha'' is a genus of 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 pol ...
,
Trinema
''Trinema'' is a genus of 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 polyu ...
,
Paulinella
''Paulinella'' is a genus of at least eleven
species including both freshwater and marine amoeboids.
Its most famous members are the three photosynthetic species ''P. chromatophora'', ''P. micropora'' and ''P. longichromatophora'', the first tw ...
'').
* The testaceans live both in marine and freshwater habitats, and in mosses. Members include ''
Lecythium
''Lecythium'' is a genus of testate amoebae
Testate amoebae (formerly thecamoebians, Testacea or Thecamoeba) are a polyphyletic group of unicellular amoeboid protists, which differ from naked amoebae in the presence of a test that partially en ...
'', ''
Pseudodifflugia
''Pseudodifflugia'' is a genus of 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 ...
'', ''
Euglypha
''Euglypha'' is a genus of 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 pol ...
'' (a
euglyphid
The euglyphids are a prominent group of filose amoebae that produce shells or tests from siliceous scales, plates, and sometimes spines. These elements are created within the cell and then assembled on its surface in a more or less regular arra ...
), and ''
Paulinella
''Paulinella'' is a genus of at least eleven
species including both freshwater and marine amoeboids.
Its most famous members are the three photosynthetic species ''P. chromatophora'', ''P. micropora'' and ''P. longichromatophora'', the first tw ...
chromatophora''.
* Cercomonads are
flagellate
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 ...
s that glide on their posterior
cilium
The cilium, plural cilia (), is a membrane-bound organelle found on most types of eukaryotic cell, and certain microorganisms known as ciliates. Cilia are absent in bacteria and archaea. The cilium has the shape of a slender threadlike projecti ...
and/or generate
filopodia
Filopodia (singular filopodium) are slender cytoplasmic projections that extend beyond the leading edge of lamellipodia in migrating cells. Within the lamellipodium, actin ribs are known as ''microspikes'', and when they extend beyond the lame ...
. Members of this group contain ''
Cryothecomonas
Cryomonadida is a group of heterotrophy, heterotrophic Rhizaria, that belong to the Cercozoa.
Characteristics
Members of the Cryomonadida are single-celled organisms that are surrounded by a shell comprising layers of organic material. They poss ...
'', ''
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 ...
'', which is covered with siliceous scales, and ''
Cercomonas
Cercomonads are small flagellates, widespread in aqueous habitats and common in soils.
Characteristics
The cells are generally around 10 μm in length, without any shell or covering. They produce filose pseudopods to capture bacteria, but do n ...
'', which is naked. ''Cercomonas'' contains several species that show exhibit amoeboid movement, such as the testate amoeba ''
Cyphoderia
''Cyphoderia'' is a genus of marine cercozoa. It used to include ''Cyphoderia margaritacea
''Cyphoderia'' is a genus of marine cercozoa
Cercozoa is a phylum of diverse single-celled eukaryotes. They lack shared morphological characteristics ...
'', and the flagellate ''
Cryothecomonas
Cryomonadida is a group of heterotrophy, heterotrophic Rhizaria, that belong to the Cercozoa.
Characteristics
Members of the Cryomonadida are single-celled organisms that are surrounded by a shell comprising layers of organic material. They poss ...
''.
Monadofilosa is sometimes treated as a superclass rather than a subphylum.
''
Sainouron
Cercomonads are small flagellates, widespread in aqueous habitats and common in soils.
Characteristics
The cells are generally around 10 μm in length, without any shell or covering. They produce filose pseudopods to capture bacteria, but do n ...
'' has been grouped in Monadofilosa.
Phylogeny
Phylogeny based on Bass et al. 2009,
Howe et al. 2011
and Bass et al. 2016.
Taxonomy
* Infraphylum Monadofilosa
Cavalier-Smith 1997 stat. n. Cavalier-Smith & Oates 2012 Cavalier-Smiths 2012">oglissa Cavalier-Smiths 2012ref name="Cavalier-Smith 2017">
** Family ?
Katabiidae Cavalier-Smith 2012
** Order ?
Pseudodimorphida
** Order
Cercomonadida
Cercomonads are small flagellates, widespread in aqueous habitats and common in soils.
Characteristics
The cells are generally around 10 μm in length, without any shell or covering. They produce filose pseudopods to capture bacteria, but do no ...
Poche 1913 emend. Karpov et al. 2006
** Class
Helkesea Cavalier-Smith 2017
*** Order
Ventricleftida Cavalier-Smith 2011
*** Order
Helkesida Cavalier-Smith 2017 ainourida** Class
Metromonadea Cavalier-Smith 2007
*** Order
Metromonadida Bass & Cavalier-Smith 2004 emend. Cavalier-Smith & Oates 2012
*** Order
Metopiida Cavalier-Smith 2003
** Clade Glissomonadida-Pansomonadida
*** Order
Pseudosporida Hibberd 1983 sensu Cavalier-Smith 1993
*** Order
Dimorphida Siemensma 1991 ndonucleoplastiales*** Order
Glissomonadida
The glissomonads are a group of bacterivorous gliding flagellated protists that compose the order Glissomonadida, in the amoeboflagellate phylum Cercozoa. They comprise a vast, largely undescribed diversity of soil and freshwater organisms. ...
Howe & Cavalier-Smith 2009 emend. Hess et al. 2013
*** Order
Pansomonadida Vickerman 2005
** Superclass
Ventrifilosa
Ventrifilosa () is a highly diverse group of phagotrophic protists that glide through their flagella and emit filose pseudopods from their ventral side for feeding. Because of their mixture of amoeba and flagellate characteristics, they are amoeb ...
Cavalier-Smith 2012
*** Class
Thecofilosea
Thecofilosea is a class of Cercozoa.
References
Cercozoa classes
{{Cercozoa-stub ...
Cavalier-Smith 2003 emend. Cavalier-Smith 2011 Hertwig 1879">ripylea Hertwig 1879**** Order ?
Hemimastigida
Spironemidae is a family of heterotrophic flagellates, in the group Hemimastigophora. They vary in size and shape from the ellipsoid ''Hemimastix amphikineta'' (14 × 7 μm) to the vermiform ''Spironema terricola'' (43 × 3 μm), and a ...
Foissner, Blatterer & Foissner 1988
**** Subclass
Eothecia Cavalier-Smith 2012
***** Family ?
Botuliformidae
***** Order
Matazida Cavalier-Smith 2012
***** Order
Ebriid
The Ebridea is a group of phagotrophic flagellate eukaryotes present in marine coastal plankton communities worldwide. ''Ebria tripartita'' is one of two (possibly four) described extant species in the Ebridea.
Members of this group are named for ...
a
Poche Honigsberg 1964; Stereotestales">briales Honigsberg 1964; Stereotestales***** Order
Cryomonadida
Cryomonadida is a group of heterotrophic Rhizaria, that belong to the Cercozoa.
Characteristics
Members of the Cryomonadida are single-celled organisms that are surrounded by a shell comprising layers of organic material. They possess two unequ ...
Cavalier-Smith 1993 ryothecomonadida**** Subclass
Tectosia Cavalier-Smith 2012
***** Order
Tectofilosida
The tectofilosids are a group of filose amoebae with shells. These are composed of organic materials and sometimes collected debris, in contrast to the euglyphids, which produce shells from siliceous scales. The shell usually has a single open ...
Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2003
***** Infraclass
Phaeodaria
Phaeodarea, or Phaeodaria, is a group of amoeboid cercozoan organisms. They are traditionally considered radiolarians, but in molecular trees do not appear to be close relatives of the other groups, and are instead placed among the Cercozoa. They ...
Haeckel 1879 stat. n. Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2012
****** Order
Eodarida Cavalier-Smith 2012
****** Order
Opaloconchida Cavalier-Smith 2012
*** Class
Silicofilosea
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
The euglyphids are a pro ...
Adl et al. 2005 emend. Adl et al. 2012 Cavalier-Smith 2011">mbricatea Cavalier-Smith 2011**** Subclass
Placoperla Cavalier-Smith 2012
***** Superorder
Perlatia Cavalier-Smith 2012
****** Order
Perlofilida Cavalier-Smith 2012
****** Order
Spongomonadida Hibberd 1983 emend. Karpov 1990
***** Superorder
Placofila Cavalier-Smith 2012
****** Order
Zoelucasida Cavalier-Smith 2014
****** Order
Rotosphaerida Rainer 1968
****** Order
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 2 ...
Shirkina 1987
**** Subclass
Placonuda Cavalier-Smith 2012
***** Order ?
Discocelida Cavalier-Smith 1997
***** Order ?
Discomonadida Cavalier-Smith 2014
***** Superorder
Euglyphia Euglyphia can refer to:
* Euglyphia (protist), a superorder of protists in the phylum Cercozoa
* ''Diphthera'' (moth), a genus of moths with the alternative scientific name ''Euglyphia''
{{disambiguation ...
Cavalier-Smith 2012
****** Order
Euglyphida
The euglyphids are a prominent group of filose amoebae that produce shells or tests from siliceous scales, plates, and sometimes spines. These elements are created within the cell and then assembled on its surface in a more or less regular arra ...
Copeland 1956 emend. Cavalier-Smith 1997 Bovee 1985">uglyphina Bovee 1985***** Superorder
Nudisarca Cavalier-Smith 2012
****** Order
Variglissida Cavalier-Smith 2014 lautriaviida; Nudifilida****** Order
Marimonadida Cavalier-Smith & Bass 2011 uranticordida
References
External links
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Superclasses (biology)