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Allantion

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Description of Allantion:
Flagellate with smooth rapid gliding, rigid, with single trailing flagellum and refractile inclusions. From soils and seawater, forms cysts. One species, A. tachyploon measuring 7 - 14 µm. Distribution widespread and common. Type species. A. tachyploon Sandon 1924. Ref VÀrs, 1992.



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Classification by
 

Cellular life [2]
 Eukaryota [1]
  Residua [1]
   Heterotrophic flagellates
    Unassigned genera of heterotrophic flagellates [1]
    Abollifer
    Acinetactis [1]
    Allantion [1]
    Allantion tachyploon [1]
    Allas [1]
    Amphimonas [1]
    Ancyromonas [1]
    Archaeobodo
    Artodiscus [1]
    Aulomonas [1]
    Barthelona
    Bilorum [1]
    Bodomorpha [1]
    Bodopsis
    Campanoeca
    Candelabra
    Cladomonas [1]
    Clautriavia [1]
    Codonoeca [1]
    Colponema [1]
    Cruzella [1]
    Cryothecomonas [1]
    Cyanomonas
    Cyathomonas [1]
    Cyclomonas [1]
    Cyranomonas
    Dallingeria [1]
    Dimastigamoeba
    Dinomonas [1]
    Diplocalium [1]
    Diplomita
    Diploselmis [1]
    Discocelis [1]
    Errera [1]
    Fromentella [1]
    Glissandra [1]
    Gweamonas
    Hedraeophysa
    Heliobodo [1]
    Helkesimastix
    Heterochromonas
    Kamera [1]
    Kiitoksia [1]
    Macappella [1]
    Metopion [1]
    Metromonas [1]
    Microcometes [1]
    Micromonas [1]
    Monododendron
    Multicilia [1]
    Ophidomonas
    Palustrimonas [1]
    Parabodo [1]
    Paramonas [1]
    Pelagorhynchus
    Peltomonas [1]
    Petasaria [1]
    Phagodinium
    Phalansterium [1]
    Phanerobia [1]
    Phloxamoeba
    Phyllomitus [1]
    Phyllomonas [1]
    Physomonas
    Pleuromonas
    Pleurostomum [1]
    Proleptomonas [1]
    Pseudodimorpha
    Pseudophyllomitus
    Pseudopirsonia
    Pseudospora
    Quadricilia [1]
    Quasibodo
    Rhizomonas [1]
    Rigidomastix [1]
    Sainouron [1]
    Schewiakoffia [1]
    Sciviamonas
    Seculamonas
    Solenicola
    Sphidomonas
    Spiromonas
    Sporomonas
    Stephanomonas [1]
    Sterromonas
    Streptomonas [1]
    Subulatomonas
    Teresa
    Toshiba [1]
    Trichomastix
    Trichonema [1]
    Triflagellum


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