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- The kathablepharids (also called katablepharids) are a group of heterotrophic flagellates (Protists) the first species of which was described by Skuja...
- time criteria", bioRxiv, 2017, doi:10.1101/240929, S2CID 90691603 "Katablepharids". Wikispecies has information related to Cryptista. Tree of Life: Hacrobia...
- Roombia truncata is a species of katablepharids, which are heterotrophic single-celled organisms. It was the first katablepharid to be generally available in...
- the cryptomonads is likely the kathablepharids (also referred to as katablepharids), a group of flagellates that also have ejectisomes. One suggested grouping...
- included within, or related to, chromalveolates, are: Centrohelids Katablepharids Telonemia Though several groups, such as the ciliates and the water...
- plastid of red algal origin, and two obscure relatives with two flagella, katablepharids and Palpitomonas. Discobaincludes many lineages previously grouped...
- phylum), previously in "Chromalveolata", comprising the cryptomonads, katablepharids and the enigmatic Palpitomonas. Archaeplastida (also treated as a kingdom)...
- flagellates such as apusomonads, jakobids, cercomonads, spongomonads, katablepharids, ebriids, proteomyxids and so on. In this scheme, the class Telonemea...
- (Vørs 1992) Clay & Kugrens 1999 [Leucocryptos remigera Vørs 1992] "Katablepharids". Clay, B; Kugrens, P (Mar 1999). "Systematics of the enigmatic kathablepharids...
- Okamoto, N.; Inouye, I. (2006). "Hatena arenicola gen. et sp. nov., a katablepharid undergoing probable plastid acquisition". Protist. 157 (4): 401–19....