In other words, I'm looking for " A Photographic Atlas for the Zoology Laboratory " equivalent for the microscopic animals such as protista, cnidaria and platyhelminthes.
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He is asking if a billion years of evolutionary pressure could result in simplification of an complex organism back to a form of protista that could reproduce asexually by mitosis.
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""'Sigmoilinita " "'is a miliolid genus ( Foraminifera, Protista ) with an ovate to fusuform test that becomes flattened with growth.
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In 2004, a review article by Simpson and Roger noted that the Protista were " a grab-bag for all eukaryotes that are not animals, plants or fungi ".
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Haeckel revised the content of this kingdom a number of times before settling on a division based on whether organisms were unicellular ( Protista ) or multicellular ( animals and plants ).
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Gansserina is a genus of planktonic Foraminifera ( Kingdom Protista ), included in the globigerinid family Globotruncanidae, that has a fairly wide distribution in the Upper Cretaceous ( Maastrichtian ).
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In some older systems of classification, "'Zoomastigophora "'is a phylum ( more commonly known as "'zooflagellates "') within the kingdom Protista.
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This domain is found among distantly related species from the six kingdoms : Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia and is known to be involved in Canarypox Virus.
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"' Cyclamminidae "'is a family of Foraminifera in the Order Textulariida, Clas Rotaliata, ex textulariid subfamily Cyclammininae in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part C, Protista 2.
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One of his eight major divisions of Protista was composed of the monerans ( called Moneres by Haeckel ), which he defined as completely structureless and homogeneous organisms, consisting only of a piece of plasma.