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Archaeplastida or archaeplastids, sometimes also regarded as the kingdom Plantae sensu lato, are a large group of eukaryotes comprising the major clades Viridiplantae and Rhodophyta, as well as the minor division Glaucophyta. While the vast majority of archaeplastids are autotrophs, the group also includes heterotrophic lineages such as the predatorial (eukaryotrophic) flagellates Rhodelphidia and probably also the microscopic picoplankton Picozoa, both may be sister to Rhodophyta and altogether forming the larger clade Rhodaria.
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