Phaeocystida, also known as Phaeocystina,[1] is a group of cercozoans in the class Phaeodarea. It was first described by Ernst Haeckel in 1887 and treated traditionally as a suborder,[2] but later was raised to order level until Cavalier-Smith's classification lowered it again to suborder level. It belongs to the order Eodarida, characterised by simpler silica skeletons or a lack thereof.[1]
Phaeocystida | |
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Auloceros spp. (Aulacanthidae) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Clade: | Diaphoretickes |
Clade: | SAR |
Phylum: | Cercozoa |
Class: | Thecofilosea |
Order: | Opaloconchida |
Suborder: | Phaeocystina Haeckel, 1887 |
Families | |
References
edit- ^ a b Cavalier-Smith T, Chao EE (2012). "Oxnerella micra sp. n. (Oxnerellidae fam. n.), a Tiny Naked Centrohelid, and the Diversity and Evolution of Heliozoa". Protist. 163 (4): 574–601. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2011.12.005. ISSN 1434-4610.
- ^ Calkins GN (1926). The biology of the Protozoa. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, New York.
- Report on the Radiolaria. E Haeckel, 1887
- Report on the scientific results of the voyage of the HMS Challenger during the years 1873–1876. E Haeckel, Zoology series, 1887
External links
edit- Data related to Phaeocystida at Wikispecies
- Phaeocystida at the World Register of Marine Spacies (WoRMS)