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  1. Cladococcus - Wikipedia

  2. radiolaria - rads_cenozoic - Cladococcus megaceros

  3. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Cladococcus …

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    The phyla Retaria and Cercozoa are two groups of Radiolaria and are divided into four classes—Acantharia, Taxopodia, Polycystine, and Pheodaria [ 6, 7, 8 ].
    The Cladoscenium ancoratum was originally described by Haeckel in 1877 in the central Pacific Ocean [ 39 ]. This species can be characterized by the campanulate shell contains the polygonal pores. The upper part of the cephalic portion has a proximal spine, which is further perforated into the three-blades or lateral branches.
    Cercozoa Cavalier-smith, 1998, emend. Adl et al. 2005, was erected to a new phylum based on its lack of distinctive morphological characteristics, such as many tubular cristae, and the cytoskeleton shell usually has filopodia and microbodies with extruosome [ 9 ].
    Diploconus cylindrus Haeckel 1887 (Figure 2H) This species belongs to the family Diploconidae and has an elliptical, compressed-shaped shell defined by an elongated cornet with a short intercapsulum shell that has numerous spines covered by a capsular wall.
  5. Cladococcus megaceros | Atlas of Living Australia

  6. Cladococcus megaceros Boltovskoy & Riedel 1980 - Encyclopedia …

  7. The First Record and Classification of Planktonic Radiolarian …

  8. Cladococcus | Atlas of Living Australia

  9. Article The First Record and Classification of ... - ResearchGate

  10. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Cladococcus

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