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Description of Phaeocystida ( Inglês )

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Phaeodarea with simple skeleton, composed of numerous hollow, thin and tangential needles at periphery or composed only of radial spines with proximal ends near the central capsule, or combinations of radial and tangential needles.
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Phaeocystida ( Inglês )

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Phaeocystida, also known as Phaeocystina,[1] is a group of cercozoans in the class Phaeodarea. It was first described by Ernst Haeckel in 1887 and treated traditionally as a suborder,[2] but later was raised to order level until Cavalier-Smith's classification lowered it again to suborder level. It belongs to the order Eodarida, characterised by simpler silica skeletons or a lack thereof.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Cavalier-Smith T, Chao EE (2012). "Oxnerella micra sp. n. (Oxnerellidae fam. n.), a Tiny Naked Centrohelid, and the Diversity and Evolution of Heliozoa". Protist. 163 (4): 574–601. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2011.12.005. ISSN 1434-4610.
  2. ^ Calkins GN (1926). The biology of the Protozoa. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, New York.
  • Report on the Radiolaria. E Haeckel, 1887
  • Report on the scientific results of the voyage of the HMS Challenger during the years 1873–1876. E Haeckel, Zoology series, 1887

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Phaeocystida: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Phaeocystida, also known as Phaeocystina, is a group of cercozoans in the class Phaeodarea. It was first described by Ernst Haeckel in 1887 and treated traditionally as a suborder, but later was raised to order level until Cavalier-Smith's classification lowered it again to suborder level. It belongs to the order Eodarida, characterised by simpler silica skeletons or a lack thereof.

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