Ebriid

Ebriid
Ebria tripartita
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Diaphoretickes
Clade: Sar
Clade: Rhizaria
Phylum: Cercozoa
Class: Thecofilosea
Order: Ebriales
Honigsberg 1964
Families
  • †Ammodochiaceae
  • †Ditripodiaceae
  • Ebriaceae
  • Hermisinaceae
Synonyms
  • Stereotestales
  • Ebriida Poche
  • Ebridea
  • Ebriidea
  • Ebriophyceae
  • Ebriacea

The Ebriales (see taxobox for synonyms) is a group of phagotrophic flagellate eukaryotes present in marine coastal plankton communities worldwide. Ebria tripartita is one of two (possibly four) described extant species in the Ebriales.
Members of this group are named for their idiosyncratic method of movement (ebrius, "drunk").

Ebriids are usually encountered in low abundance and have a peculiar combination of ultrastructural characters including a large nucleus with permanently condensed chromosomes and an internal skeleton composed of siliceous rods.

The taxonomic history of the group has been tumultuous and has included a variety of affiliations, such as silicoflagellates, dinoflagellates, 'radiolarians' and 'neomonads'. However, molecular phylogenies place them within Cercozoa.