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  Acta Protozoologica (1998) 37: 000 - 000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Systematic Position and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Genera Bursaridium, Paracondylostoma, Thylakidium, Bryometopus, and Bursaria (Ciliophora: Colpodea)
Based on the morphological details discovered, a Hennigian phylogeny of the genera Bursaridium, Paracondylostoma, Thylakidium, Bryometopus, and Bursaria is proposed.
Colpodea, Hennigian phylogeny, infraciliature, Paracondylostoma cavistoma oligostriatum ssp.
www.nencki.gov.pl /abstr/abs_37/abs37-26.htm   (141 words)

  
 Reasoning behind Denis Lynn's revised classification of the Phylum Ciliophora
Furthermore, it simplifies the complexity of interactions among the sets of transverse microtubular ribbons in the cortex of members of the COLPODEA (Lynn, 1976), and it ignores the more or less longitudinal orientation of the T1 set of transverse microtubules of the members of the LITOSTOMATEA (Lynn, 1991).
Finally, SSrRNA gene sequences strongly suggest that members of the classes COLPODEA and PLAGIOPYLEA (although being members of the same major clade) are not sister taxa (Fig.
Often, the classes LITOSTOMATEA, SPIROTRICHEA, and ARMOPHOREA are in one clade (Fig.
www.uoguelph.ca /~ciliates/classification/reasoning.html   (1302 words)

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