Dermocystida is an order of parasitic eukaryotes.[1]
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Order: | Dermocystida Cavalier-Smith 1998
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Phylogeny
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Taxonomy
edit- Family Dermocystidiaceae Goldstein 1973 [Rhinosporidiaceae Mendoza et al. 2001]
- Genus Amphibiocystidium Pascolini et al. 2003
- Genus Chromosphaera Grau-Bové et al. 2017
- Genus Dermocystidium Pérez 1908 [Amphibiothecum Feldman, Wimsatt & Green, 2005; Dermocystis Pérez 1907 non Stafford 1905; Dermomycoides Granata 1919]
- Genus Dermosporidium Carini 1940
- Genus Dermotheca
- Genus Rhinosporidium Minchin & Fantham 1905
- Genus Sphaerothecum Arkush et al. 2003 (Rosette agent)
- Genus Valentines Borteiro et al. 2018
References
edit- ^ "Dermocystida". NCBI Taxonomy Browser. 198624.
- ^ Borteiro, Claudio; Baldo, Diego; Maronna, Maximiliano Manuel; Ubilla (2018). "Amphibian parasites of the Order Dermocystida (Ichthyosporea): current knowledge, taxonomic review and new records from Brazil". Zootaxa. 4461 (4): 499–518. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4461.4.3. hdl:11336/84098. PMID 30314064. S2CID 52977120.
- ^ Reynolds, Nicole K.; Smith, Matthew E.; Tretter, Eric D.; Gause, Justin; Heeney, Dustin; Cafaro, Matías J.; Smith, James F.; Novak, Stephen J.; Bourland, William A.; White, Merlin M. (2017). "Resolving relationships at the animal-fungal divergence: A molecular phylogenetic study of the protist trichomycetes (Ichthyosporea, Eccrinida)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 109: 447–464. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2017.02.007. PMID 28219758.