Ellobiopsidae-what is it?

Karen Wilson Karen_Wilson at RBGSYD.GOV.AU
Mon Oct 23 08:02:36 CDT 1995


Further to what Paul Hargraves has said, Margulis et al. (1990) have a chapter
by Howard C. Whisler on these strange beings. Ellobiopsida are said to be of
uncertain affinities (Incertae sedis) and to include "some of the most dramatic
and enigmatic of parasites in the marine zooplankton". The author goes on to say
"These heterotrophic, coenocytic organisms parasitize euphasids, mysids,
amphipods, shrimp, and copepods... They display features that have led various
workers to relate them to either the fungi, algae, or protozoa."


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Subject: Re: Ellobiopsidae-what is it?
Author:  Paul Hargraves <pharg at GSOSUN1.GSO.URI.EDU> at mailgate
Date:    20/10/95 11:15 PM


Hi Linda,
        The ellobiopsids are one of many "incertae cedis" groups.  Noone
really knows what their phylogenetic affinities are.  However, it
appears to be reasonably certain that their prior inclusion in the
Pyrrhophyta is incorrect; i.e., they are not dinoflagellates. Surely, a prime
disseration topic for a student lurking
out there.  Ellobiopsids get a mention in the current conventional wisdom
publication:  Fensome, R.A. et al., 1993. A Classification of living and
fossil dinoflagellates. Micropaleontology Spec. Pub. 7,  351p.(ISSN
0160-2071.

Paul Hargraves

On Thu, 19 Oct 1995, Linda Stathoplos wrote:

> Taxacomers:
> I'm processing a dataset of plankton samples from the Indian
> Ocean that has a taxon called Ellobiopsidae. I don't know
> what this is. Is it (possibly) a variant spelling of the
> Gastropod family Ellobiidae? Any clues would be greatly
> appreciated. (None of my general books on plankton taxa have
> any clues.)
> --
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