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Order of protists From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leucodictyids are heterotrophic amoeboid protists that comprise the order Leucodictyida in the phylum Cercozoa.[2]
Leucodictyida | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Clade: | Diaphoretickes |
Clade: | SAR |
Phylum: | Cercozoa |
Class: | Granofilosea |
Order: | Leucodictyida Cavalier-Smith, 1993 emend. 2003[1] |
Type genus | |
Leucodictyon Grell, 1991 | |
Families[2] | |
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Leucodictyids are biciliate amoebae with branching filopodia that are capable of fusing temporarily with each other to form structures known as meroplasmodia. These filopodia can bear extrusomes, and are appressed to the substrate while supported in part by irregularly arranged microtubules. Inside the cell itself, an important characteristic is the presence of tubular mitochondrial cristae.[1]
Leucodictyida was described in 1993 as a monotypic order containing only the family Leucodictyidae.[3] Later, in 2003, it was emended to also contain the family Massisteriidae.[1] It currently contains a total of 4 genera.
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