- The
Rhizaria are a
diverse and species-rich
supergroup of
mostly unicellular eukaryotes.
Except for the
Chlorarachniophytes and
three species in the genus...
- Heliomonadida/Dimorphida and
Gymnosphaerida (currently in
Rhizaria > Cercozoa) Taxopodida/Sticholonche (currently in
Rhizaria > Radiolaria)
Rotosphaerida (currently in...
-
secondary endosymbiosis of red
algae through a
common ancestor. Meanwhile,
Rhizaria was
traditionally considered to be a
separate supergroup. More
recent phylogenetic...
-
inclusive clade containing Bigelowiella natans Moestrup &
Sengco 2001 (
Rhizaria),
Tetrahymena thermophila Nanney &
McCoy 1976 (Alveolata), Thal****iosira...
-
Proterozoic Archean Had.
Cryptista Viridiplantae (plants)
Discoba Amoebozoa Rhizaria Alveolata Animalia Fungi Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota (Chatton...
- that
usually have
complex s****, and
together form a
supergroup called Rhizaria. The
group includes most
amoeboids and
flagellates that feed by
means of...
- some
animal cells: in part of
Filosa (
Rhizaria), in "Testaceafilosia", in
Vampyrellidae and
Pseudosporida (
Rhizaria) and in
Nucleariida (Opisthokonta)....
-
within the
supergroup Rhizaria containing the
Foraminifera and the Radiolaria. In 2019, the
Retaria were
recognized as a
basal Rhizaria group, as
sister of...
-
traditional sarcodines are
placed in two
eukaryote supergroups:
Amoebozoa and
Rhizaria. The rest have been
distributed among the excavates, opisthokonts, and...
- well-studied
group of
mostly free-living
heterotrophs known as ciliates.
Rhizaria is a
morphologically diverse lineage mostly comprising heterotrophic amoebae...