{{Taxobox | color = khaki
| name = Acantharea
| domain = [[Eukaryote|Eukaryota]]
| unranked_phylum = [[Rhizaria
]]
| phylum = [[Radiolarian|Radiolaria]]
| classis = '''Acantharea'''
| classis_authority = [[Haeckel]] 1881 ''emend.''
}}
The '''Acantharea''' are a small group of [[radiolaria]]n [[protozoa]], distinguished mainly by their skeletons. These are composed of [[strontium sulfate]] crystals, which do not [[fossil]]ize, and take the form of either ten diametric or twenty radial spines. The central capsule is made up of [[microfibril]]s arranged into twenty plates, each with a hole through which one spine projects, and there is also a microfibrillar cortex linked to the spines by [[myonemes]]. These assist in flotation, together with the [[vacuole]]s in the ectoplasm, which often contain [[zooxanthella]]e.

The arrangement of the spines is very precise, and is described by what is called the Müllerian law. This is easiest to describe in terms of lines of latitude and longitude - the spines lie on the intersections between five of the former, symmetric about an equator, and eight of the latter, spaced uniformly. Each line of longitude carries either two ''tropical'' spines or one ''equatorial'' and two ''polar'' spines, in alternation. The way that the spines are joined together at the center of the cell varies and is one of the primary characteristics by which acanthareans are classified.

* [[Holacanthida]] - diametric spines, simply crossed
* [[Symphyacanthida]] - radial spines, with free bases
* [[Chaunacanthida]] - radial spines, with articulated bases
* [[Arthracanthida]] - radial spines, with pyramidal bases packed together


The axopods are fixed in number. Adults are usually multinucleated. Reproduction is thought to take place by formation of swarmer cells (formerly referred to as "spores"), which may be [[flagellate]]. All life cycle stages have not been observed, and study of these organisms has been hampered mainly by an inability to maintain these organisms in culture through successive generations.
[[Category:Rhizaria]]
[[Category
:Amoeboids]]

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