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- Q130515 subject Q8791938.
- Q130515 abstract "The hypotrichs are a group of ciliate protozoa, included among the spirotrichs. Most are oval in shape, with a rigid pellicle, and have cirri (bundles of cilia) distributed in isolated tufts on the ventral surface of the cell. Some also have dorsal cilia, which function as sensory bristles. Euplotes and Aspidisca are common genera. Like other ciliates, hypotrichs reproduce by cell division and conjugation.The hypotrichs were first defined by Friedrich von Stein in 1859. Originally the stichotrichs, which also have cirri, were included here, but they were separated out by Small & Lynn, 1981, who placed the restricted hypotrichs among the Nassophorea because of various peculiarities in their infraciliature. More recent schemes reverse this move, and some molecular studies suggest they may be paraphyletic to the stichotrichs as currently defined.".
- Q130515 class Q117735.
- Q130515 colourName "greenyellow".
- Q130515 domain Q19088.
- Q130515 kingdom Q137323.
- Q130515 phylum Q106345.
- Q130515 phylum Q448746.
- Q130515 thumbnail Hypotrich_w.jpg?width=300.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q106345.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q117735.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q137323.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q188909.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q19088.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q208755.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q2843504.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q448746.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q739943.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q78347.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q8791938.
- Q130515 wikiPageWikiLink Q93417.
- Q130515 classis "Spirotrichea".
- Q130515 color "greenyellow".
- Q130515 domain Q19088.
- Q130515 name "Hypotrichs".
- Q130515 phylum Q106345.
- Q130515 unrankedPhylum Q448746.
- Q130515 unrankedRegnum Q137323.
- Q130515 type Eukaryote.
- Q130515 type Species.
- Q130515 type Thing.
- Q130515 type Q19088.
- Q130515 comment "The hypotrichs are a group of ciliate protozoa, included among the spirotrichs. Most are oval in shape, with a rigid pellicle, and have cirri (bundles of cilia) distributed in isolated tufts on the ventral surface of the cell. Some also have dorsal cilia, which function as sensory bristles. Euplotes and Aspidisca are common genera. Like other ciliates, hypotrichs reproduce by cell division and conjugation.The hypotrichs were first defined by Friedrich von Stein in 1859.".
- Q130515 label "Hypotrich".
- Q130515 depiction Hypotrich_w.jpg.
- Q130515 name "Hypotrichs".