Phaeogymnocellida

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Phaeogymnocellida
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Phaeogymnocellida

J. Cachon & M. Cachon, 1982 ex Cachon & Cachon, 1985 [1]
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Phaeogymnocellida is an order of cercozoans in the class Phaeodarea.

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References

  1. Cachon, J. & Cachon, M. 1982. Actinopoda. In Parker, S.P., Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms, vol. 1. McGraw-Hill, New York: 553-568.