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Bigyromonada
Class of protists From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bigyromonada is a recently described non-photosynthetic lineage of stramenopiles that at present contains two classes.[2][3][4]
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Description
Bigyromonads are characterized by biciliate cells that feed on bacteria through phagotrophy. They are marine organisms.[2]
Taxonomy
- Clade Bigyromonada Cavalier-Smith 1998
- Class Developea Karpov & Aleoshin 2016[5] ex Cavalier-Smith 2017[2]
- Order Developayellales Doweld 2001 [Developayellida Cavalier-Smith 1987]
- Family Developayellaceae Cavalier-Smith 1997 [Developayellidae]
- Developayella Tong 1995
- Developayella elegans Tong 1995
- Develorapax Karpov & Aleoshin 2016
- Develorapax marinus Karpov & Aleoshin 2016
- Developayella Tong 1995
- Family Developayellaceae Cavalier-Smith 1997 [Developayellidae]
- Order Developayellales Doweld 2001 [Developayellida Cavalier-Smith 1987]
- Class Pirsonea Cavalier-Smith 2017[2]
- Order Pirsoniales Cavalier-Smith 1998 [Pirsoniida Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2006]
- Family Pirsoniaceae Cavalier-Smith 1998
- Pirsonia Schnepf, Debres & Elbrachter 1990
- P. diadema Kühn 1996
- P. eucampiae Kühn 1996
- P. formosa Kühn 1996
- P. guinardie Schnepf, Debres & Elbrachter 1990
- P. mucosa Kühn 1996
- P. punctigerae
- P. verrucosa Kühn 1996
- Pirsonia Schnepf, Debres & Elbrachter 1990
- Family Pirsoniaceae Cavalier-Smith 1998
- Order Pirsoniales Cavalier-Smith 1998 [Pirsoniida Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2006]
- Class Developea Karpov & Aleoshin 2016[5] ex Cavalier-Smith 2017[2]
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