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Stephanopogon

Stephanopogon superficially resemble ciliates and was originally thought to be one, but the organism is now considered to be a heterolobosean. The cell is somewhat flattened, with multiple smooth flagella arranged in rows running from the front to the back, and has an anterior mouth supported by rods. They feed on bacteria, diatoms, and other smaller…

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Stephanopogon

Nodes11
Edges10
Triples13
Avg. degree1.82
Density0.181818
Components1

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related to Characteristics and taxonomy · 11
Stephanopogon → Because, Corliss, Further, Heterolobosea, Leander, Lipscomb, Percolomonas, The, There, They, Yubuki
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Stephanopogon → Life, Tree

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et ciliates genus lei 1999 al percolomonas clade colpoda entz 1884 apogon borror 1965 mesnili lwoff 1923 minuta mobilensis jones

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Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyThe0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyThey0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyThere0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyBecause0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyCorliss0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyLipscomb0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyFurther0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyYubuki0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyLeander0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyPercolomonas0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to Characteristics and taxonomyHeterolobosea0.60section
Stephanopogonrelated to External linksTree0.60section

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