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Group of protists

Arthracanthida
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
(unranked): SAR
(unranked): Rhizaria
Phylum: Retaria
Class: Acantharea
Subclass: Arthracanthida
Schewiakoff, 1926 
Synonyms

Acanthometrida

Radiolaria (Challenger) Plate.

Arthracanthida, a subclass of Acantharea, is a group of marine protozoans. They consist mainly of a gelatinous sheath filled with cytoplasm and a skeleton of up to 20 radially placed spicules made of celestine (strontium sulfate). While mostly found in the upper areas of the ocean, they are able to move vertically by using microfilaments attached to the spicules to expand and contract the sheath. They are plentiful in the Gulf Stream during the summer months, but little is known about their overall distribution.

References

  1. WoRMS (2010). "Arthracanthida". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  • L. H. Hyman, The Invertebrates, vol. 1, McGraw-Hill, 1940
  • T. Cavalier-Smith, Kingdom Protozoa and its 18 phyla, Microbiol. Rev., 57(4):953–994, 1993
  • K. Hausmann and N. Hulsmann, Protozoology, Georg Thieme Verlag, New York, 1996
Rhizaria classification
Domain
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukaryota
(major groups
Excavata
Diaphoretickes
Hacrobia
Cryptista
Rhizaria
Alveolata
Stramenopiles
Plants
Amorphea
Amoebozoa
Opisthokonta
Animals
Fungi
Mesomycetozoea)
 Cercozoa 
Reticulofilosa*
Skiomonadea
Granofilosea
Chlorarachnea
Monadofilosa
Eoglissa
Metromonadea
Helkesea
Ventrifilosa
Sarcomonadea*
Imbricatea
Silicofilosea
Thecofilosea
Endomyxa
Marimyxia
Gromiidea
Ascetosporea
Proteomyxia
   Retaria   
Radiolaria
Sticholonchea
Acantharea
Polycystinea
Foraminifera
Monothalamea*
Tubothalamea
Globothalamea
Incertae sedis
Incertae sedis
Taxon identifiers
Arthracanthida
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