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Description of Apusomonas

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Flattened gliding flagellate, with anterior mastigophore; two flagella insert near the distal end of the mastigophore. One flagellum extends forwards and a thin filament projects beyond the tip of the mastigophore; the other runs backwards to lie under the cell. Mastigophore beats slows during motion. Body 8 - 14 µm. Bacterivorous, food taken ventrally. One species. Temporary cysts formed, cryptobiotic (can dry out). Common in soil, also from fresh-waters. Type species: A. proboscidea
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Apusomonas

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Apusomonas is a genus of Apusozoa erected by A. G. Aléxéieff in 1924.[1]

It includes the species Apusomonas proboscidea.[2]

References

  1. ^ Cavalier-Smith T, Chao EE (May 2003). "Phylogeny of choanozoa, apusozoa, and other protozoa and early eukaryote megaevolution". Journal of Molecular Evolution. 56 (5): 540–63. Bibcode:2003JMolE..56..540C. doi:10.1007/s00239-002-2424-z. PMID 12698292.
  2. ^ Kim E, Simpson AG, Graham LE (December 2006). "Evolutionary relationships of apusomonads inferred from taxon-rich analyses of 6 nuclear encoded genes". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 23 (12): 2455–66. doi:10.1093/molbev/msl120. PMID 16982820.
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Apusomonas: Brief Summary

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Apusomonas is a genus of Apusozoa erected by A. G. Aléxéieff in 1924.

It includes the species Apusomonas proboscidea.

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