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- Stephanopogon is a genus of flagellated marine protist that superficially resembles a ciliate. Stephanopogon closely resembles certain ciliates and was...
- genus of free-living flagellate Heteroloboseans, forming a clade with Stephanopogon. The genus includes six described species (see infobox). However, P...
- Corliss 1961 Genus Nakurumonas Carduck, Nitsche & Arndt 2021 Genus Stephanopogon Entz 1884 The Heterolobosea were first defined by Page and Blanton in...
- Bodo sp. (Euglenozoa: Kinetoplastida) Percolomonas sp. (Percolozoa) Stephanopogon sp. (Percolozoa) Stages of Naegleria sp. (Percolozoa: Heterolobosea)...
- fundamental difference between multiciliate flagellates (e.g., hemimastigids, Stephanopogon, Multicilia, opalines) and ciliates is the presence of macronuclei in...
- some Prasinophyceae multiflagellated: e.g., Opalinata, Ciliophora, Stephanopogon, Parabasalida, Hemimastigophora, Caryoblastea, Multicilia, the gametes...
- discussing the differences between ciliates and a lookalike protist, Stephanopogon. Patterson later applied the concept to all eukaryotes, classifying...
- 2008; Pseudovorticella pattersoni, Sun, Ji, Warren and Song 2009 and Stephanopogon pattersoni Lee Miller and Simpson, 2014. Following retirement from the...
- Monopylocystis, Pseudoharpagon, Sawyeria. Stephanopogonidae Corliss 1961. Stephanopogon. Creneidae Pánek et al. 2014. Creneis. Tulamoebidae Kirby et al. 2015...
- Percolozoa Cavalier-Smith, T.; Nikolaev, S. (2008). "The zooflagellates Stephanopogon and Percolomonas are a clade (class Percolatea: Phylum Percolozoa)"...