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Plagiopylida

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Phylum
  
Ciliophora

Rank
  
Class

Subphylum
  
Intramacronucleata

Higher classification
  
Ciliate

Order
  
Plagiopylida Small & Lynn, 1985

Similar
  
Nassophorea, Phyllopharyngea, Colpodea, Karyorelictea

The plagiopylids are a small order of ciliates, including a few forms common in anaerobic habitats.

The body cilia are dense, and arise from monokinetids with an entirely unique ultrastructure; one or two rows of dikinetids run into the oral cavity, which takes the form of a groove, with a deep tube lined by oral cilia leading to the mouth. The order was introduced by Eugen Small and Denis Lynn in 1985, who treated it as a subclass of Oligohymenophorea. Since then they tend to be treated as an independent class, possibly affiliated with the Colpodea.

References

Plagiopylida Wikipedia