Glissomonadida
| Glissomonadida | |
|---|---|
| The glissomonad Orciraptor agilis attacking an Actinotaenium cell. | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota |
| Clade: | Sar |
| Clade: | Rhizaria |
| Phylum: | Cercozoa |
| Class: | Sarcomonadea |
| Subclass: | Pediglissa |
| Order: | Howe, Bass, Vickerman, Chao & Cavalier-Smith, 2009[1] emend. Hess & Melkonian, 2013 |
| Suborders and families[2] | |
Incertae sedis: | |
The glissomonads are a group of bacterivorous gliding flagellated protists that compose the order Glissomonadida, in the amoeboflagellate phylum Cercozoa.[1] They comprise a vast, largely undescribed diversity of soil and freshwater organisms.[3] They are the sister group to cercomonads; the two orders form a solid clade of gliding soil-dwelling flagellates called Pediglissa.[2]
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