Urceolus | |
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Illustration of U. alenizini by Mereschkowsky (1879)[1] | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Phylum: | Euglenozoa |
Class: | Euglenida |
Order: | Peranemida |
Family: | Peranemidae |
Genus: | Urceolus Mereschkowsky 1877 ["1879"][a] |
Type species | |
Urceolus alenizini Mereschkowsky 1877 ["1879"][a]
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Urceolus (from Latin urceolus 'flask', 'pitcher') is a genus of heterotrophic flagellates belonging to the Euglenozoa, a phylum of single-celled eukaryotes or protists. Described by Russian biologist Konstantin Mereschkowsky in 1877, its type species is Urceolus alenizini. Species of this genus are characterized by deformable flask-shaped cells that exhibit at least one flagellum that is active at the tip, arising from a neck-like structure that also hosts the feeding apparatus. They are found in a variety of water body sediments across the globe. According to evolutionary studies, Urceolus belongs to a group of Euglenozoa known as peranemids, closely related to the euglenophyte algae.
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