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- of the centrohelids is not clear. Structural comparisons with other groups are difficult, in part because no flagella occur among centrohelids, and genetic...
- Haptista is a proposed group of protists made up of centrohelids and haptophytes. Phylogenomic studies indicate that Haptista, together with Ancoracysta...
- the class of centrohelids, several descending taxa were described to place Yogsothoth, as it was genetically distinct from other centrohelids. The proposed...
- microtubule-based appendages for feeding (haptonema in haptophytes, axopodia in centrohelids), complex mineralized scales. 517 extant 1,205 fossil Hemimastigophora...
- group was introduced by Cavalier-Smith in 2002, who also included the centrohelids and Apusozoa. A noteworthy order that belongs to Ascetosporea is the...
- scales and or ****ules. Examples include the amoeba Cochliopodium, many centrohelid heliozoa, synurophytes. The layer is often ****umed to have a protective...
- groups that may be included within, or related to, chromalveolates, are: Centrohelids Katablepharids Telonemia Though several groups, such as the ciliates...
- regrow the stalk and base. Gymnosphaerids were originally considered centrohelids, which also have microtubules in a triangular-hexagonal array, but are...
- observed at least twice in centrohelid evolution. This is important because of su****ions that like other hacrobians, centrohelids may have haploid and diploid...
- (September 2007). "Molecular phylogeny, scale evolution and taxonomy of centrohelid heliozoa". Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 44 (3): 1186–203. doi:10.1016/j.ympev...