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Pluriformea is a proposed sibling clade of the
Filozoa The Filozoa are a monophyletic grouping within the Opisthokonta. They include animals and their nearest unicellular relatives (those organisms which are more closely related to animals than to fungi or Mesomycetozoa). Three groups are curre ...
, and consists of '' Syssomonas multiformis'' and the Corallochytrea. Together with the
Ichthyosporea The Mesomycetozoea (or DRIP clade, or Ichthyosporea) are a small group of Opisthokonta in Eukaryota (formerly protists), mostly parasites of fish and other animals. Significance They are not particularly distinctive morphologically, appearing ...
they form the
Holozoa Holozoa is a group of organisms that includes animals and their closest single-celled relatives, but excludes fungi. ''Holozoa'' is also an old name for the tunicate genus ''Distaplia''.'' Because Holozoa is a clade including all organisms mor ...
. An up to date cladogram is The alternative hypotheses is the Teretosporea clade.


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q55630147 Holozoa