Corycidia is defined as the least inclusive
clade containing
Amphizonella,
Diplochlamys and
Trichosphaerium. It was discovered in 2017 through a
phylogenomic study by Senghuo Kang and coauthors, published in the journal
Molecular Biology and Evolution. It is supported by independent analyses. As of 2019, it is accepted by the International Society of Protistologists as part of the modern
cladistic classification of eukaryotes, although under the alternative spelling
Corycida. The name Corycidia is derived , referring to the "leathery"
test that members of the clade have. == Evolution ==