Voromonas

 Voromonas is a genus of predatory alveolates. The genus and species were described by Mylnikov in 2000.[1] It was originally described as Colpodella pontica but was later renamed by Cavalier-Smith and Chao in 2004.

Voromonas
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
(unranked):
SAR
(unranked):
Alveolata
Phylum:
Dinozoa
Class:
Myzomonadea
Order:
Voromonadida

Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2004
Family:
Voromonadidae

Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2004
Genus:
Voromonas

Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2004
Binomial name
Voromonas pontica
(Mylnikov 2000) Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2004
Synonyms

Colpodella pontica Mylnikov 2000

TaxonomyEdit

There is one species known in this genus.

A DNA based analysis suggests that this species may be related to the Colpodella.[2]

FeedingEdit

At the anterior end of the protozoan, this organism manifests a rostrum which contains a microtubular structure (the pseudoconoid) The pseudoconoid forms an open cone and which is located adjacent to microtubular bands, micronemes and rhoptries. The pseudoconoid begins near the kinetosomes of the flagella and passes along the flagellate pocket into the rostrum.

While feeding on prey organisms the rostrum is inserted into the body of the prey and the cytoplasm is sucked out. Known prey organisms include bodonidschrysomonadspercolomonads. Known non prey organisms include naked amoebasciliatescryptomonads and colorless euglenoids.

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 Metasyntactic variable, which is released under the 
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