Endomyxa is a group of eukaryotic organisms in the
supergroupRhizaria.[2][3] They were initially a subphylum of
Cercozoa and later a subphylum of
Retaria, but several analyses have proven they are a
phylogenetically separate lineage,[1] and Endomyxa is currently regarded as its own
phylum.[4][5]
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