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Common Names
DRIP (singular), DRIPs (plural)
Latin Synonyms
Ichthyosporea
Linnaean Rank
Ancestral Phylogeny and Taxonomy
| Eukaryota | Bikonta | Rhizaria | ||
| Excavata | ||||
| Chromalveolata | ||||
| Archaeplastida | Glaucophyta | |||
| Rhodophyta | ||||
| Plantae | ||||
| Apusozoa | ||||
| Unikonta | Amoebozoa | |||
| Opisthokonta | Fungi | |||
| Cristidiscoidea | ||||
| Mesomycetozoea | ||||
| Animalia | ||||
| Eukaryota inc sed. | Collodictyonida | |||
| Centrohelida | ||||
Explanation of phylogenetic trees
Lineage
Terrabiota, Cytota, Neomura, Eukaryota, Unikonta, Opisthokonta
Descendant Phylogeny and Taxonomy
Morphology
Single-celled
Distribution
Ecology
DRIPs are mostly parasites of fish and other freshwater animals.
Ethology
Evolution
Development
Ethnobiology
Population
Notes and Comments
References
Literature
Dawkins, Richard. 2004. The ancestor's tale. Houghton Mifflin Company. Boston and New York.
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