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first names established under that code. Some protists,
sometimes called ambiregnal protists, have been
considered to be both
protozoa and algae, or protozoa...
- Phycomycetes. The
slime molds were
studied also as protozoans,
leading to an
ambiregnal,
duplicated taxonomy.
Unlike true fungi, the cell
walls of
oomycetes contain...
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Sporozoa Algae Cryptogams Thallophytes Fungus-like
organisms Slime molds Ambiregnal protists Morphology Ecology and
physiology Microbial ecology Microbial...
- as
protozoans in the past
still have
duplicated classifications (see
ambiregnal protists).[citation needed] Some
parasitic algae (e.g., the
green algae...
- fal****rum, the
cause of malaria. The
names of some
protists (called
ambiregnal protists),
because of
their mixture of
traits similar to both animals...
- Zoology. 4: 233–256. Nakada,
Takashi (2010). "Nomenclatural
notes on some
ambiregnal generic names (comments to Özdikmen, 2009)" (PDF).
Munis Entomology &...
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would be
called Euglenida.
Euglenids such as
these are
considered to be
ambiregnal protists due to
their parallel naming systems.
Euglenales consists mostly...
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Sporozoa Algae Cryptogams Thallophytes Fungus-like
organisms Slime molds Ambiregnal protists Morphology Ecology and
physiology Microbial ecology Microbial...
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Heterochloridia (e.g.,
Puytorac et al., 1987).
These groups are
called ambiregnal protists, as
names for
these have been
published under either or both...
- Chloromonadophyceae.
Several other names were used to
group heterokont algae with
ambiregnal organisms, such as Chromophyta,
Heterokonta and
lastly Stramenopiles,...