Bicosoeca

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Bicosoeca
Bicosoecids.PNG
Bicosoeca cell scheme:
  1. anterior flagellum,
  2. phagosomes,
  3. cytostome,
  4. nucleus,
  5. lorica,
  6. posterior flagellum
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
(unranked):
Superphylum:
Heterokonta
Class:
Bikosea
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Bicosoeca

Species

see text

Synonyms
  • Bikoeca (sic) Stein, 1878;[2]
  • Bicoeca (sic) Senn, 1900;[3]
  • Codomonas Lackey 1939
  • Domatomonas Lackey 1939
  • Poteriodendron von Stein 1878
  • Stephanocodon Pascher 1942

Bicosoeca is a genus of bicosoecids in the family Bicosoecaceae.

It is the type genus of its family. The name Bicosoeca, described by James-Clark in 1866, is derived from Greek roots (bikos, vase, bowl, plus oekein, inhabit). The philologically preferable compound would be Bicoeca, as "corrected" by Stein in 1878 and followed by most subsequent authors. However, according to the ICBN and ICZN, the original spelling of the name cannot be considered incorrect and it must be used in its original form.

Species[]

  • ' Hibberd 1978
  • Stokes 1885
  • B. antarctica Pankow 1991
  • Stokes 1885
  • Stokes 1885
  • Stokes 1885
  • Stokes 1885
  • Moestrup, Thomsen & Hibberd 1992
  • Stokes 1895
  • Wawrik
  • Lemmermann 1908 non Lauterborn 1894 non Kent 1871
  • Hamar 1979
  • Hamar
  • Kent 1880
  • Bicosoeca section Poteriodendron (von Stein 1878) Bourrelly 1951
    • Lemmermann 1914
    • (von Stein 1878) Pringsheim 1947
  • Bicosoeca section Stephanocodon (Pascher 1942) Bourrelly 1951
    • (Lackey 1942) Bourrelly 1953 em. Skuja 1956
    • B. irregularis (Pascher 1942) Bourrelly 1951
    • Lauterborn 1894 non Lemmermann 1908
    • Bourrelly 1951
  • Bicosoeca section Codomonas (Lackey 1939) Bourrelly 1951
    • Järnefelt 1956
    • Hilliard 1971
    • (Lackey 1939) Bourrelly 1951
    • Skuja 1956
    • (Lackey 1939) Bourrelly 1951
    • Bourrelly 1951
    • Bourrelly 1951
    • (Hilliard 1971) Yubukia et al. 2015
    • Fott 1946
    • Skuja 1956
    • Kisselew 1931
    • Nygaard 1949
    • Fott 1941
  • Bicosoeca section Eubicoeca Bourrelly 1951
    • Hilliard 1971
    • Lemmermann 1914
    • Hilliard 1971
    • Hilliard 1971
    • Penard 1921
    • James-Clark 1867
    • Reynolds 1927
    • James-Clark 1867
    • Picken 1941
    • Pavillard 1916
    • Zacharias 1894
    • Lemmermann 1914
    • Hilliard 1971
    • Valkanov 1970
    • Skuja 1956

References[]

  1. ^ James-Clark, H. (1868). On the Spongia Ciliatae as Infusoria Flagellata; or, observations on the structure, animality, and relationship of Leucosolenia botryoides, Bowerbank. Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1 (3): 305-340. Also published in the Proceedings of this Society in June 20, 1866 (vol. 11, p. 15), in the American Journal of Science in November 1866, in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History in January 1867, and in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History in 1868 (4th ser., vol. 1: 133-142, 188–215, 250–264).
  2. ^ Stein, F. R. (1878). Der Organismus der Infusionsthiere, vol . 3, part 1. W. Engelmann, Leipzig.
  3. ^ Senn, G. (1900). Flagellata. In: Engler, A. & Prantl, K. (eds.), 1887–1915. Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien [...]. Teil I, Abt 1a. W. Engelmann, Leipzig, pp. 93–188, figs. 63–140, [1].

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