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Euglenidae

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  Euglenozoa
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   Distigmidae
   Euglenamorphidae
   Euglenidae
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   Phacus
   Strombomonas
   Trachelomonas
   Eutreptiidae
   Heteronematidae
   Rhabdomonadidae
   Sphenomonadidae
   Unassigned euglenid genera


Euglenidae
, from Limnic and marine Protists of Northern Germany and the Alps
Description of Euglenidae:
Euglenids, swimming with one emergent flagellum; with or without plastids, but when without assumed to be secondary loss; no ingestion apparatus visible by light microscopy.


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