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Daniel Rodrigues

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Phylogeny and comparative analysis
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|Oct 13, 2025
First insights into the phylogeny of the order <i>Cribrariales</i> (<i>Amoebozoa</i>, <i>Myxomycetes</i>), with the definite exclusion of the genus <i>Enteridium</i>.

Juan Carlos Zamora, Daniel Rodrigues, Iván García-Cunchillos

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