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Reclinomonas

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Life
 Cellular life
  Eukaryota
   Excavates
    Jakobids
     Histionidae
     Histiona
     Reclinomonas
     Reclinomonas americana
     Stenocodon
     Stomatochone


Reclinomonas
, from American Type Culture Collection


Reclinomonas
, from American Type Culture Collection
Description of Reclinomonas:
Lorica stalked, laterally compressed, the exterior studded with nail-shaped scales; portion of left ventral microtubular root in trophic cells terminating blindly in an emergent structure, the epipodium. Found in freshwater habitats in North America and New Zealand. Here considered monotypic, although Flavin and Nerad (1993) transferred Histiona campanula to this genus.


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