- The
Ichthyosporea (or DRIP clade, or Mesomycetozoea) are a
small group of
Opisthokonta in
Eukaryota (formerly protists),
mostly parasites of fish and...
- animals) and the
protists Choanoflagellata, Filasterea,
Pluriformea and
Ichthyosporea.
Along with
fungi and some
other groups,
Holozoa is part of the Opisthokonta...
-
belongs to the
class of Corallochytrea. It is
either a
sister group to
Ichthyosporea together forming Teretosporea, or a
sister group to
Syssomonas together...
-
Torriella et al. (2015)
instead places Corallochytrium as
sister to
Ichthyosporea,
forming the
clade Teretosporea.
Nuclearia (Nucleariida)
Rozella sp...
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containing all
holozoan protists in
three classes: Choanoflagellatea,
Ichthyosporea and Filasterea.
Subphylum Paramycia, a
monophyletic group containing...
-
analyses place the
family with the
opisthokont group Mesomycetozoea (=
Ichthyosporea). The
family was
originally called Amoebidiaceae, and
considered the...
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zygomycete fungi.
Other groups now in
Opisthokonta (e.g., Corallochytrium,
Ichthyosporea) were also at
given time
classified as fungi. The
genus Blastocystis...
-
Ichthyosporea Pluriformea Filozoa...
- that
belongs to the
Ichthyosporea, a
group of
protists closely related to animals. A.
whisleri is a
member of the
Ichthyosporea,
within the Teretosporea...
- of
Syssomonas multiformis and the Corallochytrea.
Together with the
Ichthyosporea and the Filozoa, they form the Holozoa. An up to date
cladogram is The...