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Scuticociliatia is a subclass of ciliates in the class Oligohymenophorea. Its members are called scuticociliates. These unicellular eukaryotes are marine microorganisms that are usually free-living and widely distributed in the world's oceans. Around 20 members of the group have been identified as causative agents of the disease scuticociliatosis, in which the ciliates are parasites of other marine organisms. Species known to be susceptible include a broad range of teleosts, seahorses, sharks, and some crustaceans.

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  • Scuticociliatia (es)
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  • Scuticociliatia es una subclase de ciliados de la clase Oligohymenophorea. Sus miembros se llaman escuticociliados. Estos eucariotas unicelulares son microorganismos marinos que suelen ser de vida libre y están ampliamente distribuidos en los océanos del mundo . Alrededor de 20 miembros del grupo han sido identificados como agentes causantes de la enfermedad , en la que los ciliados son parásitos de otros organismos marinos. Las especies que se sabe que son susceptibles incluyen una amplia gama de teleósteos, caballitos de mar, tiburones y algunos crustáceos.​​ (es)
  • Scuticociliatia is a subclass of ciliates in the class Oligohymenophorea. Its members are called scuticociliates. These unicellular eukaryotes are marine microorganisms that are usually free-living and widely distributed in the world's oceans. Around 20 members of the group have been identified as causative agents of the disease scuticociliatosis, in which the ciliates are parasites of other marine organisms. Species known to be susceptible include a broad range of teleosts, seahorses, sharks, and some crustaceans. (en)
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  • * Philasterida * Pleuronematida * Thigmotrichida (en)
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  • Scuticociliatia es una subclase de ciliados de la clase Oligohymenophorea. Sus miembros se llaman escuticociliados. Estos eucariotas unicelulares son microorganismos marinos que suelen ser de vida libre y están ampliamente distribuidos en los océanos del mundo . Alrededor de 20 miembros del grupo han sido identificados como agentes causantes de la enfermedad , en la que los ciliados son parásitos de otros organismos marinos. Las especies que se sabe que son susceptibles incluyen una amplia gama de teleósteos, caballitos de mar, tiburones y algunos crustáceos.​​ (es)
  • Scuticociliatia is a subclass of ciliates in the class Oligohymenophorea. Its members are called scuticociliates. These unicellular eukaryotes are marine microorganisms that are usually free-living and widely distributed in the world's oceans. Around 20 members of the group have been identified as causative agents of the disease scuticociliatosis, in which the ciliates are parasites of other marine organisms. Species known to be susceptible include a broad range of teleosts, seahorses, sharks, and some crustaceans. (en)
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