Pseudospora
Pseudospora is a genus of parasitic cercozoans.
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
(unranked): | SAR |
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Phylum: | |
Class: | Sarcomonadea |
Order: | Pseudosporida |
Family: | Pseudosporidae |
Genus: | Pseudospora Cienkowski 1865 non Schiffner 1931 |
Synonyms | |
Pseudosporopsis Scherffel 1925 |
It includes the species Pseudospora volvocis.[1]
Taxonomy
- Order Pseudosporida Hibberd 1983 sensu Cavalier-Smith 1993[2]
- Family Pseudosporidae Kent 1880 emend. Berlese 1888
- Genus Pseudospora Cienkowski 1865 non Schiffner 1931[3]
- Species P. aculeata Zopf 1884
- Species P. bacillariacearum Zopf [Pseudosporopsis bacillariacearum (Zopf) Scherff. 1925]
- Species P. benedeni De Bruyne 1889
- Species P. edax De Bruyne 1889
- Species P. eudorini Roskin 1927
- Species P. cienkowskiana Sorokin 1877
- Species P. leptoderma Scherff. 1925
- Species P. lindstedtii Hartog 1890
- Species P. maligna Zopf 1884
- Species P. maxima Sorokin 1877
- Species P. myzocytioides Scherff. 1925
- Species P. nitellarum Cienkowski
- Species P. parasitica (Cienkowski 1858) [Monas parasitica Cienkowski 1858]
- Species P. perforans
- Species P. rotatoriorum Scherffel 1925
- Species P. rovignensis Schussing 1929
- Species P. subsalsa Dangead 1912
- Species P. volvocis Cienkowski 1865
- Genus Pseudospora Cienkowski 1865 non Schiffner 1931[3]
- Family Pseudosporidae Kent 1880 emend. Berlese 1888
References
- Canter, H.M.; Lund, J.W.G. (1968). "The importance of Protozoa in controlling the abundance of planktonic algae in lakes". Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London. 179 (2): 203–219. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.1968.tb00978.x.
- "Pseudosporida Hibberd, 1983". Biolib. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
- "Part 1- Virae, Prokarya, Protists, Fungi". Collection of genus-group names in a systematic arrangement. Archived from the original on 14 August 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
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