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Protist 2017
Volume 168 · Number 4

 
Protist
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Fritz-Schaudinn- Award

 

Original Papers

 

Comparison of Methods to Analyze Aquatic Heterotrophic Flagellates of Different Taxonomic Groups
A. Jeuck, F. Nitsche, C. Wylezich, O. Wirth, T. Bergfeld, F. Brutscher, M. Hennemann, S. Monir, A. Scherwaß, N. Troll and H. Arndt

375–391

A New Parasitic Chytrid, Staurastromyces oculus (Rhizophydiales, Staurastromycetaceae fam. nov.), Infecting the Freshwater Desmid Staurastrum sp.
S. Van den Wyngaert, K. Seto, K. Rojas-Jimenez, M. Kagami and H.-P. Grossart

392–407

Identification of Pelomyxa palustris Endosymbionts
G. Gutiérrez, L.V. Chistyakova, E. Villalobo, A.Y. Kostygov and A.O. Frolov

408–424

Molecular Evidence of Apatococcus, including A. fuscideae sp. nov., as Photobiont in the Genus Fuscidea
M. Zahradníková, H.L. Andersen, T. Tønsberg and A. Beck

425–438

Pseudophyllomitus vesiculosus (Larsen and Patterson 1990) Lee, 2002, a Poorly Studied Phagotrophic Biflagellate is the First Characterized Member of Stramenopile Environmental Clade MAST-6
T. Shiratori, R. Thakur and K.-i. Ishida

439–451

Variation in Basal Body Localisation and Targeting of Trypanosome RP2 and FOR20 Proteins
J. Harmer, X. Qi, G. Toniolo, A. Patel, H. Shaw, F.E. Benson, M.L. Ginger and P.G. McKean

452–466

Maullinia braseltonii sp. nov. (Rhizaria, Phytomyxea, Phagomyxida): A Cyst-forming Parasite of the Bull Kelp Durvillaea spp. (Stramenopila, Phaeophyceae, Fucales)
P. Murúa, F. Goecke, R. Westermeier, P. van West, F.C. Küpper and S. Neuhauser

468–480

Diversification and Phylogenetics of Mobilid Peritrichs (Ciliophora) with Description of Urceolaria parakorschelti sp. nov.
N.A.T. Irwin, M. Sabetrasekh and D.H. Lynn
481–493
   
CORRIGENDUM  
Corrigendum to “Revision of the Genus Cryptomonas (Cryptophyceae): A Combination of Molecular Phylogeny and Morphology Provides Insights into a Long-Hidden Dimorphism” [Protist 154 (2003) 371–409]
K. Hoef-Emden and M. Melkonian
467–467