Anaeromonadea

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Anaeromonadea
Monocercomonoides melolanthae
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
(unranked):
Phylum:
Metamonada
Subphylum:
Anaeromonada

Class:
Anaeromonadea

Cavalier-Smith, 1996/7, emend. 1999
Orders
Synonyms
  • Oxymonadea Grassé 1952
  • Pyrsonympha
  • Axostylea

Anaeromonadea, also known as Preaxostyla,[1][2] is a class of excavate protists, comprising the oxymonads, Trimastix,[3] and Paratrimastix.[4] This group is studied as a model system for reductive evolution of mitochondria,[5] because it includes both organisms with anaerobic mitochondrion-like organelles (Trimastix[6] and Paratrimastix[7]), and those that have completely lost their mitochondria (oxymonads Monocercomonoides,[8] Streblomastix, and Blattamonas[6]).

Phylogeny and Taxonomy

Based on the work of Zhang et al. 2015.[4]

Trimastix Kent 1880 {Trimastigida Cavalier-Smith 2003: Trimastigidae Saville Kent 1880}

Paratrimastix Zhang et al. 2015 {Paratrimastigidae Zhang et al. 2015}

Oxymonadida
Grassé 1952 emend. Cavalier-Smith 2003

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