Labyrinthomyxa (Dubosq, 1921)

Anderson, O. Roger & Cavalier-Smith, Thomas, 2012, Ultrastructure of Diplophrys parva, a New Small Freshwater Species, and a Revised Analysis of Labyrinthulea (Heterokonta), Acta Protozoologica 51 (4), pp. 291-304 : 300

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https://doi.org/ 10.4467/16890027AP.12.023.0783

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Labyrinthomyxa
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Labyrinthomyxa View in CoL ; a possibly unrelated net-forming protist

A heterotrophic net-forming protist superficially similar to labyrinthulids is Labyrinthomyxa ( Dubosq 1921) with an anteriorly directed single cilium and a single amoeba phase; as its spindles do not move within the net, which in some respects is more like that of Leukarachnion (Grant et al. 2009), and there is no evidence for a laminate (or other) theca we exclude it from Labyrinthulea and establish a separate family (Labyrinthomyxidae), here placed incertae sedis in Harosa as it is unclear whether it belongs in Heterokonta (possibly Leukarachnida; unlike Leukarachnion not known to be phagotrophic) or Cercozoa (possibly Endomyxa).

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