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Apusomonads

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Description of Apusomonads:
Circumscription: Gliding biflagellated heterotrophic protists with organic dorsal sheath. One flagellum projecting anteriorly, ventral side is naked and may produce pseudopodia. Probably consume bacteria. Argued by CavalierSmith and Chao (1995) to be related to the opisthokonts = (animal + choanoflagellate) + (fungi + chytrid) clade. Ultrastructural identity: Mitochondria tubulocristate, dorsal face of cell supported by an organic and intracellular theca. Flagella with two basal bodies located almost orthogonally and giving rise to microtubular roots, two of which seem to determine the margins of the ventral face of the cell. Synapomorphy: Not specified but probably will refer to internal dorsal organic sheath. Composition: Two genera: Apusomonas and Amastigomonas.



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Classification by
 

Cellular life [2]
 Eukaryota [1]
 Acantharea [1]
 Acritarchs [1]
 Alveolates [1]
 Apusomonads [1]
 Apusomonadidae [1]
 Breviatea [1]
 Centroheliozoa [1]
 Cercomonadida [1]
 Chitinozoa [1]
 Chlorarachniophytes [1]
 Copromyxids [1]
 Cryptomonads [1]
 Desmothoracids [1]
 Dimorphids [1]
 Ebriids [1]
 Euglenozoa [1]
 Excavates [1]
 Fonticulids [1]
 Glaucocystophytes [1]
 Granuloreticulosa [1]
 Gymnophrea [1]
 Gymnosphaerids [1]
 Haplosporidia [1]
 Haptophytes [1]
 Hemimastigophora [1]
 Heterolobosea [1]
 Kathablepharids [1]
 Komokiacea [1]
 Mesomycetozoa [1]
 Nucleariids [1]
 Opisthokonts [1]
 Oxymonadida [1]
 Pansomonadida
 Parabasalids [1]
 Paramyxea [1]
 Pelobionts and entamoebae
 Phaeodarea [1]
 Plasmodiophorids [1]
 Polycystina [1]
 Ramicristates [1]
 Residua [1]
 Rhodophyta [1]
 Schizoclades [1]
 Spongomonads [1]
 Stephanopogonidae [1]
 Stramenopiles [1]
 Taxopodids [1]
 Telonemidae [1]
 Thaumatomonads [1]
 Vampyrellids [1]
 Viridaeplantae


BioPedia - version 7.0 - October, 2008