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Aulosphaera
''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species is ''Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887. Species The following species are known (incomplete list): *''Aulosphaera elegantissima'' Haeckel *''Aulosphaera trigonopa'' Haeckel, 1860 *''Aulosphaera bisternaria'' Haeckel *''Aulosphaera filigera'' Haecker, 1908 *''Aulosphaera labradoriensis'' Borgert *''Aulosphaera robusta'' Haecker, 1908 *''Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887 *''Aulosphaera trispathis'' Haecker, 1908 *''Aulosphaera verticillata'' Haeckel References

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Aulosphaera Trispathis
''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species is '' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887. Species The following species are known (incomplete list): *''Aulosphaera elegantissima'' Haeckel *'' Aulosphaera trigonopa'' Haeckel, 1860 *''Aulosphaera bisternaria'' Haeckel *''Aulosphaera filigera ''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species ...'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera labradoriensis'' Borgert *'' Aulosphaera robusta'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887 *'' Aulosphaera trispathis'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera verticillata'' Haeckel References Phaeodaria C ...
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Aulosphaera Triodon
''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species is '' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887. Species The following species are known (incomplete list): *''Aulosphaera elegantissima'' Haeckel *''Aulosphaera trigonopa'' Haeckel, 1860 *''Aulosphaera bisternaria'' Haeckel *''Aulosphaera filigera'' Haecker, 1908 *''Aulosphaera labradoriensis'' Borgert *''Aulosphaera robusta ''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species ...'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887 *'' Aulosphaera trispathis'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera verticillata'' Haeckel References Phaeodaria Cerco ...
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Aulosphaera Elegantissima
''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species is '' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887. Species The following species are known (incomplete list): *'' Aulosphaera elegantissima'' Haeckel *'' Aulosphaera trigonopa'' Haeckel, 1860 *''Aulosphaera bisternaria ''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species ...'' Haeckel *'' Aulosphaera filigera'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera labradoriensis'' Borgert *'' Aulosphaera robusta'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887 *'' Aulosphaera trispathis'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera verticillata'' Haeckel References Phaeodaria ...
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Aulosphaera Trigonopa
''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species is '' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887. Species The following species are known (incomplete list): *''Aulosphaera elegantissima'' Haeckel *'' Aulosphaera trigonopa'' Haeckel, 1860 *''Aulosphaera bisternaria'' Haeckel *''Aulosphaera filigera ''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species ...'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera labradoriensis'' Borgert *'' Aulosphaera robusta'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887 *'' Aulosphaera trispathis'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera verticillata'' Haeckel References Phaeodaria Ce ...
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Aulosphaera Verticillata
''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species is '' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887. Species The following species are known (incomplete list): *''Aulosphaera elegantissima'' Haeckel *'' Aulosphaera trigonopa'' Haeckel, 1860 *''Aulosphaera bisternaria'' Haeckel *''Aulosphaera filigera ''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species ...'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera labradoriensis'' Borgert *'' Aulosphaera robusta'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887 *'' Aulosphaera trispathis'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera verticillata'' Haeckel References Phaeodaria C ...
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Aulosphaera Labradoriensis
''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species is '' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887. Species The following species are known (incomplete list): *''Aulosphaera elegantissima'' Haeckel *''Aulosphaera trigonopa'' Haeckel, 1860 *''Aulosphaera bisternaria'' Haeckel *''Aulosphaera filigera'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera labradoriensis'' Borgert *''Aulosphaera robusta ''Aulosphaera'' is a genus of Cercozoa. The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera (formerly thought to be radiolarians), the other being ''Tuscaridium''. The described bioluminescent species ...'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera triodon'' Haeckel, 1887 *'' Aulosphaera trispathis'' Haecker, 1908 *'' Aulosphaera verticillata'' Haeckel References Phaeodaria Cerc ...
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Phaeodarea
Phaeodarea, or Phaeodaria, is a group of amoeboid cercozoan organisms. They are traditionally considered radiolarians, but in molecular trees do not appear to be close relatives of the other groups, and are instead placed among the Cercozoa. They are distinguished by the structure of their central capsule and by the presence of a phaeodium, an aggregate of waste particles within the cell. The term "Radiozoa" has been used to refer to radiolaria when Phaeodarea is explicitly excluded. Phaeodarea produce hollow skeletons composed of amorphous silica and organic material, which rarely fossilize. The endoplasm is divided by a cape with three openings, of which one gives rise to feeding pseudopods, and the others let through bundles of microtubules that support the axopods. Unlike true radiolarians, there are no cross-bridges between them. They also lack symbiotic algae, generally living below the photic zone, and do not produce any strontium sulphate. Taxonomy Phylogeny Through p ...
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Tuscaridium
''Tuscaridium'' is a genus of phaeodarian, (formerly thought to be radiolarians). The genus contains bioluminescent species. It one of two known bioluminescent phaeodarean genera, the other being '' Aulosphaera''. Species The following species are known (incomplete list): * '' Tuscaridium cygneum'' References Phaeodaria Cercozoa genera Bioluminescent phaeodarians {{Cercozoa-stub ...
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