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182 B. M. HONIGBERG<br />

In presiding over the deliberations of the panel of experts, the<br />

Chairman was aided by three Honorary Co-Chairmen, Professors<br />

P.C.C. Garnham (U.K.), W. Michajlow (Poland), and G.I. Poljansky<br />

(U.S.S.R.).<br />

Each higher taxon, depending upon the group being discussed,<br />

a PHYLUM, SUBPHYLUM, or SUPERCLASS as defined in the most<br />

recent scheme published by the Society of Protozoologists (L e v i n e<br />

et al. 1980), was commented upon briefly by one or two speakers and<br />

several officially appointed and voluntary discussants from among the<br />

members of the panel. Taxa down to, and including SUBORDERS were<br />

those primarily considered. In addition, the final part of the Discussion<br />

dealt with the question as to whether the Protozoa constitute a "Natural<br />

Subkingdom."<br />

Not all taxa were discussed in equal depth, either because not equal<br />

bodies of information are available about all of them, or because some<br />

of the originally invited speakers and discussants were unable to attend<br />

the Congress.<br />

Some speakers submitted complete bibliographies with their contributions;<br />

others did not. Because of the great differences among the presentations,<br />

no attempt can or will be made to keep the style uniform<br />

throughout this report.<br />

Subphylum MASTIGOPHORA Diesing, 1866<br />

Speakers Discussants<br />

Prof. J. Mignot (France) Prof. B. M. Honigberg (U.S.A.)<br />

Prof. K. Vickerman (U.K.) Prof. W. Michajlow (Poland)<br />

Prof. F. J. R. Taylor (Canada)<br />

Class 1. PHYTOMASTIGOPHOREA Calkins, 1909<br />

On the basis of the ideas expressed by numerous investigators (actual<br />

references not submitted), including B. B. B o u c k, P. Bourrely,<br />

G. Brugerolle, J. D. Dodge, H. E 111, P. Gayral and collaborators,<br />

S. Gibbs, J. C. Green, B. F o d t, D. H i b b e r t, G. F.<br />

Lee dale, A. R. Loeblich, III, I. M a n t o n, Q. M o e s t r u p, J. D.<br />

Pickett-Heaps, F. Schnepf, F. J. R. Taylor, Van Valkenb<br />

u r g, and Wujek, Prof. MIGNOT proposed certain important modifications<br />

of the class PHYTOMASTIGOPHOREA as recommended by<br />

Le vine's Committee (1980). Although in many instances the taxa are<br />

the same as those included in L e v i n e et al. (1980), the diagnoses differ,<br />

reflecting the approach of Prof. Mignot to the classification.<br />

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