Taxonavigation

Taxonavigation: Cercomonadida 

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Chromista
Subregnum: Harosa
Infraregnum: Rhizaria
Phylum: Cercozoa
Subphylum: Filosa
Superclassis: Monadofilosa
Classis: Sarcomonadea
Ordo: Cercomonadida

Familia: Heteromitidae
Genus: Heteromita

Name

Heteromita Dujardin, 1841

Synonyms (according to Myl’nikov & Karpov, 2004):

References

  • Ekelund F. and Patterson D.J. 1997. Some heterotrophic flagellates from a cultivated garden soil in Australia. Arch. Protistenk. 148, 4, 461-478

Clasifications

Dujardin (1841)

Dujardin, F. 1841. Histoire naturelle des zoophytes infusoires. Roret: Paris, , .

  • Infusoires (Infusoria) [p. 126]
    • Infusoires non symétriques ou asymétriques
      • Ordre III. Animaux pourvus d'un ou de plusieurs filaments flagelliformes servant d'organes locomoteurs. — Sans bouche.
        • 1. Sans aucun tégument.
          • V. Famile. Monadiens (Monadina) [p. 270]
            • 8. Heteromita [p. 297]
              • 1. Heteromita ovata
              • 2. Heteromita granulum
              • 3. Heteromita angusta

Saville-Kent (1881)

From Saville-Kent, W. (1881). A manual of Infusoria. Vol. 1. London: D. Bogue, .

Sub-kingdom Protozoa [p. 36]

  • Section A. Pantostomata
    • Class II. Flagellata [in part]
      • Order 11. Flagellata-Pantostomata
        • Family. IX. Heteromitidae, S. K. [p. 290]
          • Genus I. Heteromita, Dujardin
            • Heteromita lens, Müller sp.
            • Heteromita rostrata, S. K.
            • Heteromita uncinata, S. K.
            • Heteromita ovata, Duj.
            • Heteromita globosa, Stein
            • Heteromita exigua, Perty
            • Heteromita pusilla, Perty
            • Heteromita amyli, Cienkowski sp.
            • Heteromita sulcata, Mereschk.
            • Heteromita adunca, Mereschk.
            • Heteromita cylindrica, Mereschk.
          • Genus II. Colponema, Stein
          • Genus III Spiromonas, Perty
          • Genus IV. Phyllomitus, Stein

Myl’nikov & Karpov (2004)

Myl’nikov, A. P., & Karpov, S. A. (2004). Review of diversity and taxonomy of cercomonads. Protistology 3 (4), 201-217, .

  • Order Cercomonadida Poche, 1913, em. Vickerman, 1983, em. Mylnikov, 1986

Howe et al. (2009)

Howe, A. T., Bass, D., Vickerman, K., Chao, E. E., & Cavalier-Smith, T. (2009). Phylogeny, taxonomy, and astounding genetic diversity of Glissomonadida ord. nov., the dominant gliding zooflagellates in soil (Protozoa: Cercozoa). Protist, 160(2), 159-189, .

  • Euglenozoa
    • Heteromita Dujardin, 1841 ["originally included only two probable euglenozoans and one probably unidentifiable flagellate"]

Howe et al. (2011)

Howe, A. T., Bass, D., Chao, E. E., & Cavalier-Smith, T. (2011). New genera, species, and improved phylogeny of Glissomonadida (Cercozoa). Protist 162: 710–722.

  • "Strain ATCC 50378 was erroneously named Heteromita triangularis Stokes"

References

  • Ekelund F. and Patterson D.J. 1997. Some heterotrophic flagellates from a cultivated garden soil in Australia. Arch. Protistenk. 148, 4, 461-478
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