Cercozoa

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Cercomonas sp.

Taxonavigation

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Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Diaphoretickes
Cladus: Tsar
Cladus: Sar
Infraregnum: Rhizaria
Phylum: Cercozoa
Subphyla: Filosa

Ordo (incertae sedis): Gymnosphaerida

Genera (incertae sedis): Allas – Feuerbornia – Heliobodo – Proleptomonas – Wagnerella – Zoelucasa

Name

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Cercozoa Cavalier-Smith, 1998

References

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Alternative classifications

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Cavalier-Smith (1998)

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Kingdom Protozoa

Doweld (2001)

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Regnum Euglenobiota Leedale ex Doweld 2001 regn. nov.

Cavalier-Smith (2002)

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Kingdom Protozoa

Hausmann et al. (2003)

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From Hausmann, K., N. Hulsmann, R. Radek. Protistology. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchshandlung, Stuttgart, 2003.

Empire Eukaryota Chatton, 1925 (= Eukarya)

Cavalier-Smith & Chao (2003)

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Cercozoa Cavalier-Smith 1998

[Notes:

"As pointed out by Cavalier-Smith and Chao (2003b), Desmothoracida are also likely to be Cercozoa; if so, they would belong in this class Proteomyxidea close to heliomonads.

It is unclear whether the order Commatiida Cavalier-Smith 1996/7 (Commation) belongs in Cercozoa or Heterokonta.

Vampyrellida Starobogatov ex Krylov et al. 1980 were formerly included in Monadofilosa (Cavalier Smith 1996/7), but are now left as Protozoa incertae sedis pending molecular evidence."]

Adl et al. (2005)

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Eukaryota Chatton, 1925

Howe et al. (2009)

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Howe, A. T., Bass, D., Vickerman, K., Chao, E. E., & Cavalier-Smith, T. (2009). Phylogeny, taxonomy, and astounding genetic diversity of Glissomonadida ord. nov., the dominant gliding zooflagellates in soil (Protozoa: Cercozoa). Protist, 160(2), 159-189, [1].

Cercozoa

Adl et al. (2012)

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Eukaryota Chatton, 1925

[Notes: M, monotypic group with only one described species; P, paraphyletic group; R, ribogroup assembled from phylogenetic studies.]

Cavalier-Smith & Chao (2012)

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Cavalier-Smith, Thomas; Chao, Ema E. (2012). Oxnerella micra sp. n. (Oxnerellidae fam. n.), a Tiny Naked Centrohelid, and the Diversity and Evolution of Heliozoa. Protist 163 (4): 574–601. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2011.12.005.

In Cercozoa

Ruggiero et al. (2015)

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