Microheliella

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Microheliella
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Diaphoretickes
Phylum: Cryptista
Class: Endohelea
Order: Microhelida
Cavalier-Smith 2011
Family: Microheliellidae
Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2012
Genus: Microheliella
Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2012
Species:
M. maris
Binomial name
Microheliella maris
Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2012

Microheliella is a monotypic genus of protists containing the sole species M. maris, first described in 2012. It has a variety of unusual morphological characteristics which make its broader classification difficult. These include a centrosome with two concentric granular shells and axopodia much simpler in structure than in visually similar protists (other 'heliozoa').[1]

Recent

phylogenomic analyses suggest the microhelida are sister to the Cryptista, forming a clade called Pancryptista, which would be sister to the Archaeplastida.[2][3]

CAM clade
Archaeplastida

Rhodelphidia

Rhodophyta

Picozoa

Chloroplastida

Glaucophyta

Pancryptista

Microheliella maris

Cryptista

Palpitia

Cryptomonada

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