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The Rhizaria are a major line of protists. They vary considerably in form, but for the most part they are amoeboids with filose, reticulose, or microtubule-supported pseudopods. Many produce shells or skeletons, which may be quite complex in structure; these make up the vast majority of protozoan fossils. The main groups of Rhizaria are the Cercozoa, Foraminifera, and radiolarians.

The different groups are considered close relatives based mostly on genetic similarities. They may be regarded as an extension of the Cercozoa. The name Rhizaria for the expanded group was introduced by Cavalier-Smith in 2002, who also included the centrohelids and apusomonad s.

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