The plagiopylids are a small order of ciliates, including a few forms common in anaerobic habitats.
The body cilia are dense, and arise from monokinetids with an entirely unique ultrastructure; one or two rows of dikinetids run into the oral cavity, which takes the form of a groove, with a deep tube lined by oral cilia leading to the mouth. The order was introduced by Eugen Small and Denis Lynn in 1985, who treated it as a subclass of Oligohymenophorea. Since then they tend to be treated as an independent class, possibly affiliated with the Colpodea. Class Plagiopylea is divided into two clades:[2] one contains members of the order Plagiopylida (like Plagiopyla frontata and Trimyema compressum) and the second clade contains plagiopylean ciliate associated with denitrifying obligate endosymbiont Candidatus Azoamicus ciliaticola.[3]
The plagiopylids are a small order of ciliates, including a few forms common in anaerobic habitats.
The body cilia are dense, and arise from monokinetids with an entirely unique ultrastructure; one or two rows of dikinetids run into the oral cavity, which takes the form of a groove, with a deep tube lined by oral cilia leading to the mouth. The order was introduced by Eugen Small and Denis Lynn in 1985, who treated it as a subclass of Oligohymenophorea. Since then they tend to be treated as an independent class, possibly affiliated with the Colpodea. Class Plagiopylea is divided into two clades: one contains members of the order Plagiopylida (like Plagiopyla frontata and Trimyema compressum) and the second clade contains plagiopylean ciliate associated with denitrifying obligate endosymbiont Candidatus Azoamicus ciliaticola.
Plagiopylea es un pequeño grupo de protistas del filo Ciliophora que incluye unas pocas especies comunes en hábitats anaerobios.[2][3] Los cilios corporales son densos y se originan en monocinétidas de ultraestructura única. La cavidad bocal presenta una o dos filas de dicinétidas y toma la forma de surco, con un tubo profundo alineado con los cilios orales que conducen a la boca. El grupo fue introducido por Small y Lynn en 1985 como una subclase de Oligohymenophorea. Desde entonces tienden a ser tratados como una clase independiente, posiblemente relacionada con Colpodea.
Plagiopylea es un pequeño grupo de protistas del filo Ciliophora que incluye unas pocas especies comunes en hábitats anaerobios. Los cilios corporales son densos y se originan en monocinétidas de ultraestructura única. La cavidad bocal presenta una o dos filas de dicinétidas y toma la forma de surco, con un tubo profundo alineado con los cilios orales que conducen a la boca. El grupo fue introducido por Small y Lynn en 1985 como una subclase de Oligohymenophorea. Desde entonces tienden a ser tratados como una clase independiente, posiblemente relacionada con Colpodea.
플라기오피라류(plagiopylids)는 섬모충류 원생생물 분류군의 하나이다.[2][3] 혐기성 서식지에 흔하게 발견되는 몇 가지 형태의 섬모충류를 포함하고 있다.