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"Skeletal amoebas": Amoebas that have a cytoskeleton (possibly polyphyletic, will examine other characters later) |
"Skeletal amoebas": Amoebas that have a cytoskeleton (possibly polyphyletic, will examine other characters later) |
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:*Goliathpseudopodia |
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:*Irisiri |
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:*Saganchaos |
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:*Lithoamoeba |
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:*Membranae Infinitus |
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:*Colony Cell |
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:*Skarlix (Beta) |
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:*Protoviramoeba endocyton (Beta) |
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:*"Carpo-like" |
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::*Carpotesta Pellícere |
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::*Carpotesta Fúgere (Chloroplasts are likely endosymbiotic viridisaganians) |
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::Swamp Beans? Their hunting strategy bears striking resemblance to primitive carpotan bait proteins, and could represent an alternative course of evolution |
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"Non-skeletal amoebas": Amoebas described a lacking a cytoskeleton |
"Non-skeletal amoebas": Amoebas described a lacking a cytoskeleton |
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:*Sceletus Praetereo |
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"Squishy sessile consumers": |
"Squishy sessile consumers": |
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:*Penitoflora Coli |
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:*Microplaque |
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"Chitinous consumers" |
"Chitinous consumers" |
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:*Binucleusdetritivorus |
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:*Morsus Turpis |
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:*Salmundus |
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"Sessile Photosynthesizers" |
"Sessile Photosynthesizers" |
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:*Siliconium (beta): Likely outgroup |
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:*"Soft leaf guys": Unwalled photosynthesizers |
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::*Tankargus |
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::*Sunfeeder |
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:*"Chlorolaiseia": Chitin-walled photosynthesizers |
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::*Binucleusphotoedo |
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::*Solumcrusta |
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:*"Paraphysiophyta": Cellulose-walled photosynthesizers |
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::*Flash Cell |
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::*Microdendron |
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::*Crescofons Orgapertraho |
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::*Brown Basilliphyta |
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"Kont-havers": Flagellates |
"Kont-havers": Flagellates |
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:*"Dikonts": Motile heterotrophs propelled by 2 or more posterior flagellae |
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::*Trisphourus |
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::*Teproutine |
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::*Plent Fever |
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::*Viridimancerxia (modified): Photosynthetic dikonts |
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:::*Protomancerxia Binarflagella |
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:::*Cryosagania |
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:::*Luminuseven |
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:::*Chlorocytus |
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:::*Flovar? (fin might be fused flagellae, but that would be a LOT of flagellae) |
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:::*Crocusism (though it resembles a krakocian, its flagellae are actually used in locomotion; it likely evolved radial symmetry) |
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::*"Slurping things": Well-defined anterior probosci or similar, usually 3 flagellae but sometimes 2 |
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:::*Sudisflutans |
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:::*Yanimalius Probisucker |
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:::*Cnidolium Simplistica |
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:::*Megaorthoceros Segnoneustes |
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:::*Padler (could be closely related to megaorthoceros but lost the proboscis) |
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"Feeding threads": Organisms with thread-like structures involved in feeding, sometimes called flagellae but probably not flagellae |
"Feeding threads": Organisms with thread-like structures involved in feeding, sometimes called flagellae but probably not flagellae |
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:*Protokrakocia Pentapseudoflagellis |
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:*Sting Cell |
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:*Beadline |
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:*Nimbus: Though photosynthetic, its fronds seem directly involved in said photosynthesis (thus making them feeding structures) and don't resemble the flagellae of viridisaganians. Also, UV light photosynthesis with a pigment invisible to the naked eye implies a novel development. |
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"Ciliates": Ciliates |
"Ciliates": Ciliates |
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:*Ciliognathus |
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:*Scalong |
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:*Flovar? (has viridisaganian-like characteristics, but the fin could be fused cilia, like similar structures irl) |
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"Purple": Purple photosynthesizers |
"Purple": Purple photosynthesizers |
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:*Hexapodia |
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:*Photosagnia (Beta) |
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:*Algaaquila? (If the underlying pigment is purple, we have more freedom when explaining how they're black) |
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Sulfur lovers: |
Sulfur lovers: |
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:*Protohydroia Octherma |
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:*Placoball |
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:*Hydrothermus |
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Methane Lovers: |
Methane Lovers: |
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:*Swamp Fibres |
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:*Methanophagus |
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Unknown affiliation: Organisms with no obvious characteristics connecting them to other groups |
Unknown affiliation: Organisms with no obvious characteristics connecting them to other groups |
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:*Protosammea Massa |
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:*Swamp Fibres |
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:*Ferrumcarcer |
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:*Radiodurans Maximae |
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:*Silex Praevius |
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:*Micro Fort: Explicitly developed metal ion chemosynthesis independently of ferrumcarcer |
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:*Lituswush (Beta): Could be related to ferrumcarcer due to use of metal ion chemosynthesis, but other characters are Really novel |
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:*Methanosagania (Beta): Characters make it very novel |
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Revision as of 20:35, 21 May 2024
"Skeletal amoebas": Amoebas that have a cytoskeleton (possibly polyphyletic, will examine other characters later)
- Goliathpseudopodia
- Irisiri
- Saganchaos
- Lithoamoeba
- Membranae Infinitus
- Colony Cell
- Skarlix (Beta)
- Protoviramoeba endocyton (Beta)
- "Carpo-like"
- Carpotesta Pellícere
- Carpotesta Fúgere (Chloroplasts are likely endosymbiotic viridisaganians)
- Swamp Beans? Their hunting strategy bears striking resemblance to primitive carpotan bait proteins, and could represent an alternative course of evolution
"Non-skeletal amoebas": Amoebas described a lacking a cytoskeleton
- Sceletus Praetereo
"Squishy sessile consumers":
- Penitoflora Coli
- Microplaque
"Chitinous consumers"
- Binucleusdetritivorus
- Morsus Turpis
- Salmundus
"Sessile Photosynthesizers"
- Siliconium (beta): Likely outgroup
- "Soft leaf guys": Unwalled photosynthesizers
- Tankargus
- Sunfeeder
- "Chlorolaiseia": Chitin-walled photosynthesizers
- Binucleusphotoedo
- Solumcrusta
- "Paraphysiophyta": Cellulose-walled photosynthesizers
- Flash Cell
- Microdendron
- Crescofons Orgapertraho
- Brown Basilliphyta
"Kont-havers": Flagellates
- "Dikonts": Motile heterotrophs propelled by 2 or more posterior flagellae
- Trisphourus
- Teproutine
- Plent Fever
- Viridimancerxia (modified): Photosynthetic dikonts
- Protomancerxia Binarflagella
- Cryosagania
- Luminuseven
- Chlorocytus
- Flovar? (fin might be fused flagellae, but that would be a LOT of flagellae)
- Crocusism (though it resembles a krakocian, its flagellae are actually used in locomotion; it likely evolved radial symmetry)
- "Slurping things": Well-defined anterior probosci or similar, usually 3 flagellae but sometimes 2
- Sudisflutans
- Yanimalius Probisucker
- Cnidolium Simplistica
- Megaorthoceros Segnoneustes
- Padler (could be closely related to megaorthoceros but lost the proboscis)
"Feeding threads": Organisms with thread-like structures involved in feeding, sometimes called flagellae but probably not flagellae
- Protokrakocia Pentapseudoflagellis
- Sting Cell
- Beadline
- Nimbus: Though photosynthetic, its fronds seem directly involved in said photosynthesis (thus making them feeding structures) and don't resemble the flagellae of viridisaganians. Also, UV light photosynthesis with a pigment invisible to the naked eye implies a novel development.
"Ciliates": Ciliates
- Ciliognathus
- Scalong
- Flovar? (has viridisaganian-like characteristics, but the fin could be fused cilia, like similar structures irl)
"Purple": Purple photosynthesizers
- Hexapodia
- Photosagnia (Beta)
- Algaaquila? (If the underlying pigment is purple, we have more freedom when explaining how they're black)
Sulfur lovers:
- Protohydroia Octherma
- Placoball
- Hydrothermus
Methane Lovers:
- Swamp Fibres
- Methanophagus
Unknown affiliation: Organisms with no obvious characteristics connecting them to other groups
- Protosammea Massa
- Swamp Fibres
- Ferrumcarcer
- Radiodurans Maximae
- Silex Praevius
- Micro Fort: Explicitly developed metal ion chemosynthesis independently of ferrumcarcer
- Lituswush (Beta): Could be related to ferrumcarcer due to use of metal ion chemosynthesis, but other characters are Really novel
- Methanosagania (Beta): Characters make it very novel