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Sticholonche

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Sticholonche
Scientific classification
Domain:
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Class:
Sticholonchea

(Poche 1913) Petrushevskaya 1977[1]
Order:
Taxopodida

Hertwig 1877
Genus:
Sticholonche

Hertwig 1877
Binomial name
Sticholonche zanclea
Hertwig, 1877

Sticholonche is a genus of radiolarians with a single species, S. zanclea, found in open oceans at depths of 99–510 metres. It is generally considered a heliozoan, placed in its own order, called the Taxopodida. However it has also been classified as an unusual radiolarian, and this has gained support from genetic studies, which place it near the Acantharea.T. Cavalier-Smith (1993). "Kingdom Protozoa and Its 18 Phyla". Microbiological Reviews. 57 (4): 953–994. PMC 372943. PMID 8302218.

Sticholonche are usually around 200 μm, though this varies considerably, and have a bilaterally symmetric shape, somewhat flattened and widened at the front. The axopods are arranged into distinct rows, six of which lie in a dorsal groove and are rigid, and the rest of which are mobile. These are used primarily for buoyancy, rather than feeding. They also have fourteen groups of prominent spines, and many smaller spicules, although there is no central capsule as in true radiolarians.

References

  1. ^ "Sticholonchea (Poche, 1913) Petrushevskaja, 1977". Biolib.cz. Retrieved 29 December 2017.

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