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  1. Acanthometra fusca Müller, 1856 - World Register of Marine Species

  2. Acanthometra J. Müller, 1856 - World Register of Marine Species

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    However, our phylogenetic analyses show that Acanthometridae ( Acanthometra fusca, Acanthometra pellucida, Amphilonche elongata) and Lithopteridae ( Lithoptera fenestrata) fall in sub-clades F3 and F1, respectively.
    The reference framework presented here, which bridges molecular and phenotypic data, will contribute to a better understanding of the distribution, and more broadly the ecology of Acantharia in marine ecosystems.
    Acanth II would therefore represent the family Acanthoplegmidae. As the morphological identification of Vil 119 is uncertain ( Litholophus sp. from Chaunacanthida), we are not able to associate clade Acanth IV with a family or order from the traditional taxonomy.
    Schewiakoff (1926) observed that Acanthoplegmidae can be found very deep, down to 1000 m, supporting the idea that this family could be represented by the clade Acanth II. Some of the deep acantharian sequences could also be linked to the complex and poorly understood life cycle of Acantharia.
  4. radiolaria - rads_cat - Acanthometra fusca

  5. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species

  6. Molecular Phylogeny and Morphological Evolution of the …

  7. Zooplankton of the South Atlantic Ocean: Index: Species and lower …

  8. Report on the Radiolaria/Acanthonida - Wikisource

  9. Acanthometra J. Müller 1855 - Encyclopedia of Life

  10. (PDF) Inventory of Cenozoic radiolarian species (Class Polycystinea ...

  11. Taxonomy browser (Acanthometra fusca) - National Center for ...

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