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The Ciliated Protozoa
Subphylum 2. INTRAMACRONUCLEATA: Class 4. PHYLLOPHARYNGEA — Diverse in Form, Related in Structure
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2010
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2010
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10.1007/978-1-4020-8239-9_10
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction and Progress in the Last Half Century
pp. 15
Glossary of Terms and Concepts Useful in Ciliate Systematics
pp. 75
Characters and the Rationale Behind the New Classification
pp. 89
Phylum CILIOPHORA – Conjugating, Ciliated Protists with Nuclear Dualism
pp. 121
Subphylum 1. POSTCILIODESMATOPHORA: Class 1. KARYORELICTEA – The “Dawn” or Eociliates
pp. 129
Subphylum 1. POSTCILIODESMATOPHORA: Class 2. HETEROTRICHEA – Once Close to the Top
pp. 141
Subphylum 2. INTRAMACRONUCLEATA: Class 1. SPIROTRICHEA – Ubiquitous and Morphologically Complex
pp. 175
Subphylum 2. INTRAMACRONUCLEATA: Class 2. ARMOPHOREA – Sapropelebionts that Once Were Heterotrichs
pp. 187
Subphylum 2. INTRAMACRONUCLEATA: Class 3. LITOSTOMATEA – Simple Ciliates but Highly Derived
pp. 209
Subphylum 2. INTRAMACRONUCLEATA: Class 4. PHYLLOPHARYNGEA — Diverse in Form, Related in Structure
pp. 233
Subphylum 2. INTRAMACRONUCLEATA: Class 5. NASSOPHOREA — Diverse, Yet Still Possibly Pivotal
pp. 243
Subphylum 2. INTRAMACRONUCLEATA: Class 6. COLPODEA — Somatically Conserved but Orally Diverse
pp. 257
Subphylum 2. INTRAMACRONUCLEATA: Class 7. PROSTOMATEA — Once Considered Ancestral, Now Definitely Derived
pp. 269
Subphylum 2. INTRAMACRONUCLEATA: Class 8. PLAGIOPYLEA — A True Riboclass of Uncommon Companions
pp. 279
Subphylum 2. INTRAMACRONUCLEATA: Class 9. OLIGOHYMENOPHOREA — Once a Pivotal Group, Now a Terminal Radiation
pp. 327
Deep Phylogeny, Gene Sequences, and Character State Evolution — Mapping the Course of Ciliate Evolution
pp. 339
The Ciliate Taxa Including Families and Genera
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