- Archaeplastida, Cryptista, Haptista, and
several minor clades. Historically, many
rhizarians were
considered animals because of
their motility and heterotrophy. However...
-
Gromia dubia is a
species of
testate rhizarian animal in the
family Gromiidae. It is
known from a
single specimen discovered in 1884 by Gruber, and no...
- supergroup, that
includes stramenopiles (heterokonts), alveolates, and
rhizarians. It is a node-based taxon,
including all
descendants of the
three groups'...
-
Cryptomonas and in the
groups as
listed above. The
amoeboflagellates (e.g., the
rhizarian genus Cercomonas, some
amoebozoan Archamoebae, some
excavate Heterolobosea)...
- the
version Cavalier-Smith
published in 2004, the
alveolates and the
rhizarians have been
moved from
Kingdom Protozoa to
Kingdom Chromista. "IUCN SSC...
-
unicellular eukaryotes. The
Bigelowiella natans genome was the
first rhizarian nuclear genome to be sequenced. The
genome contains 94.7 Mbp encoding...
- into
eight major clades: alveolates, excavates, stramenopiles, plants,
rhizarians, amoebozoans, fungi, and animals. Five of
these clades are collectively...
- This
article lists the
largest organisms for
various types of life and
mostly considers extant species,
which found on
Earth can be
determined according...
-
Radiolarians are a
subgroup of
actinopods that are now
grouped with
rhizarians.
Excavata Heterolobosea: Vahlkampfiidae: Monopylocystis, Naegleria, Neovahlkampfia...
-
captured an
unknown rhizarian when
attempting to
culture ecologically relevant heterotrophic flagellates off the
coast of Spain. The
rhizarian isolate was genetically...