Difference between revisions of "Family Neobodonidae Cavalier-Smith, 2016"
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| − | *''Neobodo curvifilus'' (''Bodo curvifilus'' Griessmann, 1913) - marine heterotrophic flagellate. Found in semi-isolated coastal stratified lake Kislo-Sladkoe, only in the superficial brackish layer of wind mixing 0–0.5 m (Mindolina et al., 2023); | + | *''Neobodo curvifilus'' (''Bodo curvifilus'' Griessmann, 1913) - marine heterotrophic flagellate. Found in semi-isolated coastal stratified lake Kislo-Sladkoe, only in the superficial brackish layer of wind mixing 0–0.5 m (Mindolina et al., 2023); isolated from water samples from meromictic lake Trekhtzvetnoe (Mindolina, 2025). |
| − | *''Neobodo designis'' (Skuja) Vickerman - marine, found in semi-isolated coastal stratified lake Kislo-Sladkoe, only in the superficial brackish layer of wind mixing 0–0.5 m (Mindolina et al., 2023); | + | *''Neobodo designis'' (Skuja) Vickerman - marine, found in semi-isolated coastal stratified lake Kislo-Sladkoe, only in the superficial brackish layer of wind mixing 0–0.5 m (Mindolina et al., 2023); isolated from water samples from meromictic lake Trekhtzvetnoe (Mindolina, 2025). |
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Genus Neobodo Vickerman, 2004
- Neobodo curvifilus (Bodo curvifilus Griessmann, 1913) - marine heterotrophic flagellate. Found in semi-isolated coastal stratified lake Kislo-Sladkoe, only in the superficial brackish layer of wind mixing 0–0.5 m (Mindolina et al., 2023); isolated from water samples from meromictic lake Trekhtzvetnoe (Mindolina, 2025).
- Neobodo designis (Skuja) Vickerman - marine, found in semi-isolated coastal stratified lake Kislo-Sladkoe, only in the superficial brackish layer of wind mixing 0–0.5 m (Mindolina et al., 2023); isolated from water samples from meromictic lake Trekhtzvetnoe (Mindolina, 2025).