Halvaria
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Clockwise from top-left: a haptophyte, some diatoms, a water mold, a cryptomonad, and Macrocystis, a phaeophyte. The diatoms, water mold, and Macrocystis are halvarians. | |
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(unranked) | Bikonta |
(unranked) | Corticata |
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Halvaria*
Cavalier-Smith, 2010
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Halvaria is a grouping that includes Alveolata and Heterokonta (Stramenopiles).[1]
Analyses in 2007 and 2008 agree that the Stramenopiles and the Alveolata are related, forming a reduced chromalveolate clade. They group together with the Rhizaria (originally one of the six major eukaryote groups) to form a clade dubbed the SAR supergroup.[2][3][4]
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