User:Jaspergeli/Organismal phyla
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Organismal Phyla
[edit]Animal phyla
[edit]Protostome | Bilateria | |
Deuterostome | ||
Others (Radiata or Parazoa) |
Phylum | Meaning | Common name | Distinguishing characteristic | Species described |
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Acanthocephala | Thorny head | Thorny-headed worms | Reversible spiny proboscis that bears many rows of hooked spines | approx. 1,100 |
Annelida | Little ring | Annelids | Multiple circular segment | 17,000+ extant |
Arthropoda | Jointed foot | Arthropods | Segmented bodies and jointed limbs, with Chitin exoskeleton | 1,200,000+ extant; 20,000+ extinct |
Brachiopoda | Arm foot | Lampshells | Lophophore and pedicle | 300-500 extant; 12,000+ extinct |
Bryozoa | Moss animals | Moss animals, sea mats, ectoprocts | Lophophore, no pedicle, ciliated tentacles, anus outside ring of cilia | 5,000 extant |
Chaetognatha | Longhair jaw | Arrow worms | Chitinous spines either side of head, fins | approx. 100 extant |
Chordata | With a cord | Chordates | Hollow dorsal nerve cord, notochord, pharyngeal slits, endostyle, post-anal tail | approx. 75,000+ |
Cnidaria | Stinging nettle | Cnidarians | Nematocysts (stinging cells) | approx. 11,000 |
Ctenophora | Comb bearer | Comb jellies | Eight "comb rows" of fused cilia | approx. 100-150 extant |
Cycliophora | Wheel carrying | Symbion | Circular mouth surrounded by small cilia, sac-like bodies | 3+ |
Echinodermata | Spiny skin | Echinoderms | Fivefold radial symmetry in living forms, mesodermal calcified spines | approx. 7,000 extant; approx. 13,000 extinct |
Entoprocta | Inside anus | Goblet worms | Anus inside ring of cilia | approx. 150 |
Gastrotricha | Hairy stomach | Gastrotrich worms | Two terminal adhesive tubes | approx. 690 |
Gnathostomulida | Jaw orifice | Jaw worms | approx. 100 | |
Hemichordata | Half cord | Acorn worms, hemichordates | Stomochord in collar, pharyngeal slits | approx. 130 extant |
Kinorhyncha | Motion snout | Mud dragons | Eleven segments, each with a dorsal plate | approx. 150 |
Loricifera | Corset bearer | Brush heads | Umbrella-like scales at each end | approx. 122 |
Micrognathozoa | Tiny jaw animals | Limnognathia | Accordion-like extensible thorax | 1 |
Mollusca | Soft | Mollusks / molluscs | Muscular foot and mantle round shell | 90,000+ extant; 80,000+ extinct |
Nematoda | Thread like | Round worms, thread worms | Round cross section, keratin cuticle | 25,000–1,000,000 |
Nematomorpha | Thread form | Horsehair worms, Gordian worms | approx. 320 | |
Nemertea | A sea nymph | Ribbon worms, Rhynchocoela | approx. 1,200 | |
Onychophora | Claw bearer | Velvet worms | Legs tipped by chitinous claws | approx. 200 extant |
Orthonectida | Straight swimming | Orthonectids | Single layer of ciliated cells surrounding a mass of sex cells | approx. 26 |
Phoronida | Zeus's mistress | Horseshoe worms | U-shaped gut | 11 |
Placozoa | Plate animals | Trichoplaxes | Differentiated top and bottom surfaces, two ciliated cell layers, amoeboid fiber cells in between | 1 |
Platyhelminthes | Flat worm | Flatworms | approx. 25,000 | |
Porifera * | Pore bearer | Sponges | Perforated interior wall | 7,700 extant |
Priapulida | Little Priapus | Penis worms | approx. 20 | |
Rhombozoa | Lozenge animal | Rhombozoans | Single anteroposterior axial cell surrounded by ciliated cells | 100+ |
Rotifera | Wheel bearer | Rotifers | Anterior crown of cilia | approx. 2,000 |
Sipuncula | Small tube | Peanut worms | Mouth surrounded by invertible tentacles | 144–320 |
Tardigrada | Slow step | Tardigrades, Water bears | Four-segmented body and head | 1,000+ |
Xenacoelomorpha | Strange form without gut | — | Ciliated bilaterian | 400+ |
Total: 33 | 2,000,000+ |
Plant phyla
[edit]Division | Meaning | Common name | Distinguishing characteristics | Species described | |
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Anthocerotophyta | Anthoceros-like plant | Hornworts | Horn-shaped sporophytes, no vascular system | 100-300+ | |
Bryophyta | Bryum-like plant, moss plant | Bryophytes, mosses | Persistent unbranched sporophytes, no vascular system | approx. 12,000 | |
Charophyta | Chara-like plant | Charophytes | approx. 1,000 | ||
Chlorophyta | Green plant | Chlorophytes | approx. 7,000 | ||
Cycadophyta | Cycas-like plant, palm-like plant | Cycads | Seeds, crown of compound leaves | approx. 100-200 | |
Ginkgophyta | Ginkgo-like plant | Ginkgophytes, ginkgo, maidenhair tree | Seeds not protected by fruit (single living species) | only 1 extant; 50+ extinct | 13 |
Gnetophyta | Gnetum-like plant | Gnetophytes | Seeds and woody vascular system with vessels | approx. 70 | |
Lycopodiophyta | Lycopodium-like plant | Clubmosses & spikemosses | Microphyll leaves, vascular system | 1,290 extant | |
Magnoliophyta | Magnolia-like plant | Flowering plants, angiosperms | Flowers and fruit, vascular system with vessels | 300,000 | |
Marchantiophyta | Marchantia-like plant | Liverworts | Ephemeral unbranched sporophytes, no vascular system | approx. 9,000 | |
Pinophyta, | Pinus-like plant, pine plant, cone-bearing plant | Conifers, pines | Cones containing seeds and wood composed of tracheids | 629 extant | |
Pteridophyta | Pteris-like plant, fern plant | Ferns & horsetails | Prothallus gametophytes, vascular system | approx. 9,000 | |
Total: 12 |
Fungal phyla
[edit]Division | Meaning | Common name | Distinguishing characteristics |
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Ascomycota | Bladder fungus | Ascomycetes, sac fungi | |
Basidiomycota | Small base fungus | Basidiomycetes | |
Blastocladiomycota | Offshoot branch fungus | Blastocladiomycetes, blastoclads | |
Chytridiomycota | Little cooking pot fungus | Chytridiomycetes, chytrids | |
Glomeromycota | Ball of yarn fungus | Glomeromycetes | |
Microsporidia | Small seeds | Microsporidians | |
Neocallimastigomycota | New beautiful whip fungus | Neocallimastigomycetes | |
Zygomycota | Pair fungus | Zygomycetes | |
Total: 8 |
Protist phyla
[edit]Phylum/Division | Meaning | Common name | Distinguishing characteristics | Example |
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Amoebozoa | Amorphous animal | Amoebas | Amoeba | |
Bigyra | Two ring | |||
Cercozoa | ||||
Choanozoa | Funnel animal | |||
Ciliophora | Cilia bearer | Ciliates | Paramecium | |
Cryptista | ||||
Euglenozoa | True eye animal | Euglena | ||
Foraminifera | Hole bearers | Forams | Complex shells with one or more chambers | Forams |
Haptophyta | ||||
Loukozoa | Groove animal | |||
Metamonada | Giardia | |||
Myzozoa | Suckling animal | |||
Mycetozoa | Slime molds | |||
Ochrophyta | Yellow plant | Diatoms | Diatoms | |
Oomycota | Egg fungus | Oomycetes | ||
Percolozoa | ||||
Radiozoa | Ray animal | Radiolarians | ||
Sarcomastigophora | ||||
Sulcozoa | ||||
Total: 19 |
Bacterial phyla
[edit]- Acidobacteria, phenotipically diverse and mostly uncultured
- Actinobacteria, High-G+C Gram positive species
- Aquificae, only 14 thermophilic genera, deep branching
- Armatimonadetes
- Bacteroidetes
- Caldiserica, formerly candidate division OP5, Caldisericum exile is the sole representative
- Chlamydiae, only 6 genera
- Chlorobi, only 7 genera, green sulphur bacteria
- Chloroflexi, green non-sulphur bacteria
- Chrysiogenetes, only 3 genera (Chrysiogenes arsenatis, Desulfurispira natronophila, Desulfurispirillum alkaliphilum)
- Cyanobacteria, also known as the blue-green algae
- Deferribacteres
- Deinococcus-Thermus, Deinococcus radiodurans and Thermus aquaticus are "commonly known" species of this phyla
- Dictyoglomi
- Elusimicrobia, formerly candidate division Thermite Group 1
- Fibrobacteres
- Firmicutes, Low-G+C Gram positive species, such as the spore-formers Bacilli (aerobic) and Clostridia (anaerobic)
- Fusobacteria
- Gemmatimonadetes
- Lentisphaerae, formerly clade VadinBE97
- Nitrospira
- Planctomycetes
- Proteobacteria, the most known phyla, containing species such as Escherichia coli or Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Spirochaetes, species include Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease
- Synergistetes
- Tenericutes, alternatively class Mollicutes in phylum Firmicutes (notable genus: Mycoplasma)
- Thermodesulfobacteria
- Thermotogae, deep branching
- Verrucomicrobia
Archaeal phyla
[edit]- Crenarchaeota, second most common archaeal phylum
- Euryarchaeota, most common archaeal phylum
- Korarchaeota
- Nanoarchaeota, ultra-small symbiotes, single known species
- Thaumarchaeota