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Genus: | Katablepharis Skuja 1939
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Katablepharis phoenikoston Skuja 1939
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Katablepharis (alternative spelling Kathablepharis [1]) is a genus of single-celled eukaryotes comprising five to six [2] species. They are heterotrophic and live in both freshwater and seawater. [3] They have two flagella and a feeding apparatus consisting of a mouth and two arrays of microtubules (one inside the other). [3]
It derives its name from the Greek words κατά (kata) (downwards) and βλεφαρίς (blepharis) ( eyelash). [1]
This is a partial list.
Katablepharis | |
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Scientific classification | |
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Family: | |
Genus: | Katablepharis Skuja 1939
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Type species | |
Katablepharis phoenikoston Skuja 1939
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Katablepharis (alternative spelling Kathablepharis [1]) is a genus of single-celled eukaryotes comprising five to six [2] species. They are heterotrophic and live in both freshwater and seawater. [3] They have two flagella and a feeding apparatus consisting of a mouth and two arrays of microtubules (one inside the other). [3]
It derives its name from the Greek words κατά (kata) (downwards) and βλεφαρίς (blepharis) ( eyelash). [1]
This is a partial list.