Definition of Sarcodina. Meaning of Sarcodina. Synonyms of Sarcodina

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- classification systems, most amoebae were placed in the class or subphylum Sarcodina, a grouping of single-celled organisms that possess pseudopods or move...
- 1007/BF00409596. S2CID 84207061. Tendal O.S. (1985). "Xenophyop****s (Protozoa, Sarcodina) in the diet of Neopilina galatheae (Mollusca, Monoplacophora)" (PDF)...
- protoplasmic flow, in the phylum Sarcodina. Molecular phylogenies based on the examination of ribosomal DNA have shown that Sarcodina is a polyphyletic grouping:...
- protist skeletons or microbial cysts from the Chrysophyta, Pyrrhophyta, Sarcodina, acritarchs and chitinozoans, together with pollen and spores from the...
- Plasmodiophoromycota Phylum Sporozoa Phylum Cnidosporidia Phylum Zoomastigina Phylum Sarcodina Phylum Ciliophora Kingdom Plantae Subkingdom Rhodophycophyta Phylum Rhodophyta...
- pseudopodia, or both. It is divided into three subphyla: the Mastigophora, the Sarcodina and the Opalinata. It is polyphyletic, and it is not a universally recognized...
- Zooflagellata (= Zoomastigina, heterotrophic). They were sometimes grouped with Sarcodina (ameboids) in the group Sarcomastigophora. The autotrophic flagellates...
- Loeblich, Alfred R.; Tappan, Helen (1964). Moore, R.C. (ed.). Protista 2: Sarcodina Chiefly "Thecamoebians" and Foraminiferida. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology...
- Loeblich, Alfred R.; Tappan, Helen (1964). Moore, R.C. (ed.). Protista 2: Sarcodina Chiefly "Thecamoebians" and Foraminiferida. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology...
- Press, Cambridge, M****achusetts Loeblich, A. R. Jr and H. Tappan, 1964. Sarcodina Chiefly "Thecamoebians" and Foraminiferida; Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology...