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epibiotic
epibiotic, a. and n. (ɛpɪbaɪˈɒtɪk) [f. epi- + Gr. βιωτικ-ός pertaining to life, f. βίος life.] 1. a. adj. Designating one of a few isolated plants or animals that are members of an otherwise extinct population of a species. b. n. An epibiotic organism.1930 H. N. Ridley Dispersal of Plants p. xviii, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Herpomycetaceae
Taxa have a widespread distribution, and are ectoparasitic or epibiotic on cockroaches (family Blattidae). wikipedia.org
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epibiont
epibiont (ɛpɪˈbaɪɒnt) [f. epi- + Gr. βιουντ- pr. pple. stem of βιοῦν to live, f. βίος life.] An organism that lives on the surface of another, esp. one that is not normally parasitic on it.1949 W. C. Allee et al. Princ. Animal Ecology xvii. 244/1 Representatives of many different phyla grow as epico... Oxford English Dictionary
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Euceratomycetaceae
These fungi, found mostly in temperate zones, tend to be parasitic or epibiotic on insect exoskeletons. wikipedia.org
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Phycophthorum
Characteristics Phycophthorum is a genus of widely distributed protists that live as both epibiotic and endobiotic parasites (i.e. capable of inhabiting wikipedia.org
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Ceratomycetaceae
Taxa have a widespread distribution, and are epibiotic or parasitic on insect cuticles. References Laboulbeniomycetes Ascomycota families wikipedia.org
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Chytriomyces
The genus was intended to include monocentric chytrids with operculate, apophysate, epibiotic zoosporangia that exhibited vesicular zoospore discharge. wikipedia.org
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Cothurnia
It is commonly studied for its epibiotic relationship with the host that it is attached to. This discovery leads them to suggest that Cothurnia maintained the epibiotic relationship on the motile substratum as an advantageous adaptation towards wikipedia.org
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Vampirovibrio chlorellavorus
was that members of Bdellovibrio are intracellular parasites, both residing and dividing in the periplasmic space in its host, whereas Vampirovibrio is epibiotic Preliminary Characterization Vampirovibrio chlorellavorus is a gram-negative obligate aerobic and epibiotic parasitic bacterium with a curved comma shape wikipedia.org
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Micavibrio aeruginosavorus
Micavibrio aeruginosavorus is a species of epibiotic predatory bacteria. wikipedia.org
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Vampirococcus
These organisms are Gram-negative, obligate predators that exhibit either epibiotic predation or intracellular periplasmic predation. Vampirococcus utilizes epibiotic predation to feed on specifically on various species of Chromatium. wikipedia.org
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Thiomargarita magnifica
The outside of the cell lacks epibiotic bacteria; their "surprising absence" can be explained by T. magnifica possibly producing biologically active or wikipedia.org
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Edrioasteroidea
Several examples of epibiotic attachment have also been noted. wikipedia.org
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Patella ferruginea
The ribs are irregular and sometimes nodular; the shell is often worn smooth or covered with epibiotic organisms such as algae and barnacles. wikipedia.org
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Bihospites
Bihospites is a genus of symbiontid euglenozoans characterized by the presence of two species of epibiotic bacteria on the cell surface. It is possible that Bihospites cells consume the epibiotic bacteria which are found on their surface. wikipedia.org
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