Definition of Euglenaceae. Meaning of Euglenaceae. Synonyms of Euglenaceae

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Definition of Euglenaceae

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- Euglenaceae (also known as Euglenidae) is a family of flagellates in the phylum Euglenozoa. The family includes the most well-known euglenoid genus, Euglena...
- Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). For example, one family has the name Euglenaceae under the ICNafp and the name Euglenidae under the ICZN. As another example...
- emend. Marin & Melkonian 2003 Family Phacaceae Kim et al. 2010 Family Euglenaceae Dujardin 1841, emend. Kim et al. 2010 The classification of euglenids...
- particles, among others. Euglena gracilis is the most studied member of the Euglenaceae. E. gracilis was discovered as an effective bioindicator for phenol pollution...
- Colacium is a genus of algae belonging to the family Euglenaceae. It has two phases: a motile phase and a sessile phase, where it is found attached to...
- Euglenales is monophyletic, consisting of two sister clades corresponding to Euglenaceae and Phacaceae. A cladogram representing the phylogenetic relationships...
- Wanting; Wang, Quanxi (2022). "Phylogeny of Trachelomonas and Strombomonas (Euglenaceae) Based on Morphological and Molecular Data". Diversity. 14 (8): 623....
- Leedale (1967) could not agree if Cryptoglena should belong in the family Euglenaceae. Some of the arguments between Huber-Pestalozzi and Leedale arose due...
- Rapaza Eutreptiales Eutreptiaceae Eutreptia Eutreptiella Euglenales Euglenaceae Colacium Cryptoglena Euglena Euglenaformis Euglenaria Monomorphina Strombomonas...
- taxonomy for ****ually deprived protists: A case study of Trachelomonas (Euglenaceae) from western Ukraine". Taxon. 69 (1): 28–42. Bibcode:2020Taxon..69....