Ebria

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Ebria
Ebria tripartita.jpg
Scientific classification
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Ebria

Borgert, 1891
Type species
Ebria fornix
(Möbius 1887) Borgert 1891
Species
Synonyms
  • EbriellaDeflandre 1934b
  • ParammodochiumDeflandre 1932
  • ProebriaHovasse 1943

Ebria is a genus of rhizaria.

It includes the species Ebria tripartita . [1]

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References

  1. Hoppenrath, M.; Leander, B. (2006). "Ebriid phylogeny and the expansion of the Cercozoa". Protist. 157 (3): 279–290. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2006.03.002. PMID   16730229.