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- The glissomonads are a group of bacterivorous gliding flagellated protists that compose the order Glissomonadida, in the amoeboflagellate phylum Cercozoa...
- Rhizaria Cercozoa: cercomonads (F), spongomonads (F), thaumatomonads (F), glissomonads (F), cryomonads (F), heliomonads/dimorphids (F), ebriids (F) Amoebozoa:...
- of heterotrophic protists in the phylum Cercozoa. They're a family of glissomonads, a group containing a vast, mostly undescribed diversity of soil and...
- evolutionary feeding mode among soil protozoa. Amoeboflagellates like the glissomonads and cercomonads (in Rhizaria) are among the most abundant soil protists:...
- areas have a flora mainly consisting of lichens and mosses. Although glissomonads are mainly bacterivorous, Saccharomycomorpha is perhaps an osmotrophic...
- thread-like cell projections also known as filopodia. The cercomonads, glissomonads and paracercomonads behave as amoeboflagellates with two flagella throughout...
- sister groups, and it was proposed that pansomonads had evolved from glissomonads. At the same time, Viridiraptoridae was recovered as more closely related...
- cilium is often well developed, unlike in helkesids, but can be short in glissomonads; it moves with an undulating oar-like beat. The trophic cells (i.e. feeding...
- orders: paracercomonads (subclass Paracercomonada), cercomonads and glissomonads (subclass Pediglissa). class Sarcomonadea Cavalier-Smith, 1993 stat....
- similarities with both cercomonads in the structure of the flagella and with glissomonads in the structure of the cillia. Karpov SA, Ekelund F, Moestrup Ø (2003)...