Euglenoids - Definition, Glossary, Details - Oilgae
The euglenids (also spelled euglenoids) are one of the best-known groups of flagellates, commonly found in freshwater especially when it is rich in organic materials, with a few marine and end symbiotic members - Wikipedia
Euglenoids, also Euglenoid flagellates, common name for microscopic, unicellular organisms such as the genus Euglena, common in freshwater habitats but sometimes found also in marine environments. Some euglenoids are colonial, some are parasitic - Source
LinksIntroduction to the Euglenoids - This section describes what euglenoids are, where they live, how they reproduce, and how the internal components of the cell are organizedEuglena's Home Page - Euglena is a common group of freshwater single celled organisms in the Kingdom Protista. Euglena confused early scientists because it is green like a plant and thus carries out photosynthesis. However Euglena moves, something that in the mind of the average person is associated with animals, not plants. Also, unlike plants Euglena does not have a cellulose cell wall