(Blepharismidae) and its two photosynthetic endosymbionts Chlorella sp. K10 and Ca. Thiodictyon intracellulare'' (
Chromatiaceae) Early classification schemes by
Otto Bütschli,
Alfred Kahl,
Emmanuel Fauré-Fremiet, and
John O. Corliss classified the heterotrichs as a subgroup of
spirotrichs. They included groups such as
Armophorida,
Odontostomatida,
Licnophorida,
Clevelandellida, and
Plagiotomida within the Heterotrichea. However, more recent classification systems, which have incorporated information from
molecular phylogenetics, place the above groups within the Intramacronucleata, because they are not closely related to the "core" heterotrichs at all. Almost all of the "true" heterotrichs belong to a single order, Heterotrichida. In the classification scheme of Lynn (2008), the order Heterotrichida contains the following nine families: •
Blepharismidae Jankowski in Small & Lynn, 1985 •
Chattonidiidae Villeneuve-Brachon 1940 •
Climacostomidae Repak, 1972 •
Condylostomatidae Kahl in Doflein & Reichenow, 1929 •
Folliculinidae Dons, 1914 •
Maristentoridae Miao, Simpson, Fu & Lobban 2005 •
Peritromidae Stein, 1867 •
Spirostomidae Stein, 1867 •
Stentoridae Carus, 1863 Two new families were established in 2014 on the basis of molecular phylogenies: •
Gruberiidae •
Fabreidae ==References==