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IRMNG taxon details

Myxozoa

246  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:246)

Grassé, 1970
accepted
Subphylum

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  1. Class Actinomyxea
  2. Class Malacosporea
  3. Class Myxosporea
  4. Class Myxosporidia (awaiting allocation) (temporary name)
  5. Class Myxozoa (awaiting allocation) (temporary name)
marine, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Not documented
Taxonomic remark Microscopic parasites of fish and some other organisms originally treated as protozoa, subsequently recognised as a...  
Taxonomic remark Microscopic parasites of fish and some other organisms originally treated as protozoa, subsequently recognised as a metozoan phylum, then identified by molecular methods as highly derived cnidarians; currently treated as a subphylum of Cnidaria by Ruggiero et al., 2015. [details]
IRMNG (2021). Myxozoa. Accessed at: https://www.irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=246 on 2024-11-19
Date
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2010-05-31 22:00:00Z
created
2011-12-31 23:00:00Z
changed
2017-04-18 20:16:25Z
changed

additional source Chang, E. S.; Neuhof, M.; Rubinstein, N. D.; Diamant, A.; Philippe, H.; Huchon, D.; Cartwright, P. (2015). Genomic insights into the evolutionary origin of Myxozoa within Cnidaria. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.</em> 112(48): 14912-14917., available online at https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1511468112 [details] 

current name source Ruggiero, M. A.; Gordon, D. P.; Orrell, T. M.; Bailly, N.; Bourgoin, T.; Brusca, R. C.; Cavalier-Smith, T.; Guiry, M. D.; Kirk, P. M. (2015). A higher level classification of all living organisms. <em>PLOS ONE.</em> 10(4): e0119248., available online at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119248 [details] 

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Taxonomic remark Microscopic parasites of fish and some other organisms originally treated as protozoa, subsequently recognised as a metozoan phylum, then identified by molecular methods as highly derived cnidarians; currently treated as a subphylum of Cnidaria by Ruggiero et al., 2015. [details]

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