Corticata
Appearance
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Name
[edit]Corticata Lankester, 1877
Similar groups
- Bikonta Cavalier-Smith, 1993
Classifications
[edit]Lankester (1877)
[edit]Lankester, E. R. 1877. Notes on the embryology and classification of the animal kingdom: Comprising a revision of speculations relative to the origin and significance of germ layers. Quartely Journal of Microscopical Science, 68:399-454, [1].
- Animalia [p. 442]
- Plastidozoa
- Protozoa
- Grade A. Gymnomyxa
- Class Gymnomyxa
- Grade B. Corticata
- Class Corticata
- Grade C. Stomatodea
- Class Suctoria
- Class Ciliata
- Class Proboscidea
- Grade A. Gymnomyxa
- Protozoa
- Enterozoa
- Plastidozoa
Lankester (1885, 1891)
[edit]Lankester, E. R. (1885). Article "Protozoa". In: Encyclopaedia Britannica (9th ed.), 19: 830–866, [2].
Lankester, E. R. (1891). Article "Protozoa". In: Zoological Articles Contributed to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, [3].
- Protozoa
- Grade A. Gymnomyxa Lankester, 1878
- Class I. Proteomyxa Lankester
- Class II. Mycetozoa De Bary
- Class III. Lobosa Carpenter
- Class IV. Labyrinthulidea
- Class V. Heliozoa Haeckel, 1866
- Class VI. Reticularia Carpenter, 1862
- Class VII. Radiolaria Haeckel, 1862
- Grade B. Corticata Lankester, 1878
- Class I. Sporozoa Leuckart
- Class II. Flagellata Ehrenberg
- Class III. Dinoflagellata Bütschli
- Class IV. Rhychoflagellata Lankester
- Class V. Ciliata Ehrenberg
- Class VI. Acinetaria Lankester
- Grade A. Gymnomyxa Lankester, 1878
Cavalier-Smith (2002)
[edit]From The phagotrophic origin of eukaryotes and phylogenetic classification of Protozoa
In Kingdom Protozoa
Subkingdom Corticata Lankester 1878 stat. nov. emend.
Cavalier-Smith et al. (2015)
[edit]- Cavalier-Smith, T., Chao, E.E. & Lewis, R. 2015. Multiple origins of Heliozoa from flagellate ancestors: New cryptist subphylum Corbihelia, superclass Corbistoma, and monophyly of Haptista, Cryptista, Hacrobia and Chromista. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 93: 331–362. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2015.07.004 Reference page.
- Corticata (similar to photokaryotes or Diaphoretickes)
- scotokaryotes (similar to Opimoda)
- Metamonada
- ?Neolouka (Malawimonas)
- Podiates (similar to Amorphea)
- Eozoa (similar to Discoba)