Cercomonads are small , widespread in aqueous habitats and common in soils.
Most members have two flagellum, one directed forward and one trailing under the cell, inserted at right angles near its anterior. The cell nucleus is connected to the flagellar bases and accompanied by a characteristic paranuclear body.
The classification of genera and species continues to undergo revision. Some genera have been merged, like Cercomonas and Cercobodo. Others like Helkesimastix, Sainouron and Cholamonas have been moved to Helkesida, while the rest of the family Heteromitidae has been moved to Glissomonadida. Most recently, the family Paracercomonadidae, previously included in this order, has been separated into its own order Paracercomonadida. This change has made Cercomonadidae the only existing family of cercomonads.
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