The name DRIP is an acronym for the first protozoa identified as members of the group,
Cavalier-Smith later treated them as the class
Ichthyosporea, since they were all parasites of fish. • order
Dermocystida • "D":
Dermocystidium. One species,
Rhinosporidium seeberi, infects birds and mammals, including humans. • "R": the "rosette agent", now known as
Sphaerothecum destruens • order
Ichthyophonida • "I":
Ichthyophonus • "P":
Psorospermium Since other new members have been added (e.g. the former fungal orders
Eccrinales and
Amoebidiales), Mendoza
et al. suggested changing the name to Mesomycetozoea, which refers to their evolutionary position. On Eukaryota tree, in
Opisthokont clade, Mesomycetozoea is in the middle ("Meso-") of the fungi ("-myceto-") and the animals ("-zoea"). The name Mesomycetozoa (without a third e) is also used to refer to this group, but Mendoza
et al. use it as an alternate name for basal Opisthokonts. ==Phylogeny==