"* Euglenoida (Cavalier-Smith, 1978)" . "The Euglenozoa are a large group of flagellate protozoa. They include a variety of common free-living species, as well as a few important parasites, some of which infect humans. There are two main subgroups, the euglenids and kinetoplastids. Euglenozoa are unicellular, mostly around 15-40 \u00B5m in size, although some euglenids get up to 500 \u00B5m long."@en . . . . .