Circoporidae

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Circoporidae
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Circoporidae

Haeckel, 1887 [1]
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Circoporidae is a family of cercozoans, single-celled eukaryotes in the order Phaeocalpida.

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References

  1. "Tuscaroridae (Haeckel, 1887)". World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 February 2017.