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Perkinsids are single-celled protists that live as intracellular parasites of a variety of other organisms. They are classified as the class Perkinsea within the monotypic phylum Perkinsozoa. It is part of the eukaryotic supergroup Alveolata, along with dinoflagellates, their closest relatives, and another parasitic group known as Apicomplexa. Perkinsids are found in aquatic environments, as parasites of dinoflagellates and various animals.

Description
All known Perkinsozoa are intracellular parasites of a range of organisms, particularly microalgae and animals. and acorn worms, respectively. == Systematics ==
Systematics
Taxonomic history Perkinsids were first described by Norman D. Levine in 1978, as the class Perkinsea within Alveolata. Levine only included one genus, Perkinsus, described in the same publication. • Family PararosariidaePararosarium • Family ParviluciferaceaeDinovoraxParviluciferaSnorkeliaTuberlatum • Family PerkinsidaePerkinsus • Family XcellidaeCryoxcelliaGadixcelliaNotoxcelliaSalmoxcelliaXcellia As mentioned above, two genera have uncertain placement because they have never been genetically sequenced, but they have been assigned to Perkinsea on the basis of their morphology: • RastrimonasAcrocoelus ==References==
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