From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The parabasalids are a group of flagellated protists within the supergroup Excavata. Most of these eukaryotic organisms form a symbiotic relationship in animals.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ParabasalidFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The parabasalids are a group of flagellated protists within the supergroup Excavata. Most of these eukaryotic organisms form a symbiotic relationship in animals.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tetratrichomonas undula is a species of parabasalid.
- Tetratrichomonas
- Parabasalia
- Tetratrichomonas undula, Cepickaa et al., 2010
- Trichomonadidae
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Aug 07, 2010 · Parabasalids (phylum Parabasalia) are anaerobic flagellated protists which contain at least one parabasal apparatus consisting of a parabasal body (Golgi complex) and a parabasal filament.
Any of a group of flagellated protists within the supergroup Excavata.
Os Parabasalia ou parabasálidos son un grupo de protistas flaxelados dentro do subgrupo dos Excavata.A maioría destes organismos establecen realcións simbióticas con animais; e entre eles hai diversas especies que se encontran nos intestinos de térmites [1] e cascudas.
- Parabasalia, Honigberg 1973
- Metamonada
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The diplomonads (Greek for "two units") are a group of flagellates, most of which are parasitic. They include Giardia lamblia, which causes giardiasis in humans. They are placed among the metamonads, and appear to be particularly close relatives of the retortamonads.
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Superregnum: Eukaryota Regnum: Protozoa Subregnum: Eozoa Infraregnum: Excavata Phylum: Metamonada Subphylum: Trichozoa Superclassis: Parabasalia Classes: Trichomonadea - Trichonymphea Genera (incertae sedis):Coelotrichomastix –Cthulhu –Cthylla –Mesojoenia
Parabasalia Honigberg, 1973 Similar groups: 1. Parabasalea Hausmann & Hülsmann, 1996 2. Parabasala Cavalier-Smith, 1997
Cavalier-Smith, T. The excavate protozoan phyla Metamonada Grassé emend. (Anaeromonadea, Parabasalia, Carpediemonas, Eopharyngia) and Loukozoa emend. (Jakobea, Malawimonas): their evolutionary affi...Cavalier-Smith, T. Protist phylogeny and the high-level classification of Protozoa, Europ. J. Protistol. 39, 338-348 (2003).Čepička, I, Dolan, M.F., Gile, G.H. (2016). Parabasalia. In: Archibald, J.M., Simpson, A.G.B., Slamovits, C. (Eds.). Handbook of the Protists. Springer, pp. 1-44. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32669-6_9-1Honigberg, B. M. 1973. Remarks upon trichomonad affinities of certain parasitic protozoa. In: Progress in Protozoology: Abstracts of Papers Read at the 4th International Congress of Protozoology, Cl...John O. Corliss
From The kingdom Protista and its 45 phyla In Kingdom Protista, Assemblage "Polymastigotes" Phylum ParabasaliaHonigberg, 1973
Dyer in Margulis et al.
Dyer, B.D., 1990. 14i. Phylum Zoomastigina, Class Parabasalia. In: Margulis, L., J.O. Corliss, M. Melkonian, D.J. Chapman (ed.). Handbook of Protoctista. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Boston, p. 252-258. See Brands, S.J. (1989-2015), . Kingdom Protoctista 1. Section III: Phyla with flagellated stages, but without complex sexual cycles 1.1. Phylum 14. Zoomastigina 1.1.1. Class Parabasalia
Cavalier-Smith
From Kingdom Protozoa and its 18 phyla In Kingdom Protozoa, Subkingdom Dictyozoa Branch Parabasalia new branch Phylum Parabasalia Honigberg, 1973 stat. nov.Cavalier-Smith, 1981 1. Class Trichomonadea 2. Class Hypermastigea
The parabasalids are a group of flagellated protists within the supergroup Excavata. Most of these organisms form a symbiotic relationship in animals; these include a variety of forms found in the intestines of termites and cockroaches, many of which have symbiotic bacteria that help them digest cellulose in woody plants.
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