Chaetophoraceae
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Chaetophorales |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Chaetophoraceae
Genera: Arthrochaete –
Caespitella –
Cedercreutziella –
Chaetomnion –
Chaetonemopsis –
Chaetophora –
Chaetophoropsis –
Chloroclonium –
Chlorotylium –
Choreoclonium –
Crenacantha –
Diaphragma –
Didymosporangium –
Draparnaldia –
Draparnaldioides –
Elaterodiscus –
Endoclonium –
Endophyton –
Entodictyon –
Epibolium –
Gloeoplax –
Gongrosira –
Hormotila –
†Hydraeophycus –
Ireksokonia –
Iwanoffia –
Jaagiella –
Klebahniella –
Kymatotrichon –
Leptosiropsis –
Lochmiopsis –
Myxonemopsis –
Nayalia –
Periplegmatium –
Pilinella –
Pleurangium –
Pleurococcus –
Pseudochaete –
Skvortzoviothrix –
Sporocladopsis –
Stigeoclonium –
Streptochlora –
Thamniolum –
Trichodiscus –
Tumulofilum –
Uvulifera –
Zoddaea
Name
editChaetophoraceae Greville, 1824: xix, 321 (as "Chaetophoroideae")
Type genus: Chaetophora F.Schrank
Synonyms
editReferences
editPrimary references
edit- Greville, R.K. 1824. Flora edinensis: or a description of plants growing near Edinburgh, arranged according to the Linnean system, with a concise introduction to the natural orders of the class Cryptogamia, and illustrated plates. pp. i–lxxxi, 1–478. Edinburgh: Printed for William Blackwood, Edinburgh; and T. Cadell, Strand, London. BHL Reference page.
- Korshikov, A.A. (Коршиков, О.А.) 1953. Пiдкласс Протококовi (Protococcineae). Вакуольнi (Vacuolales) та Протококовi (Protococcales) (Pidklas Protokokovi (Protococcineae). Vakuol'ni (Vacuolales) ta Protokokovi (Protococcales) [Subclass Protococcineae. Vacuolales and Protococcales]. In: Roll, Y. V. (ed.), Визначник прiсноводних водоростей Української РСР (Vyznachnyk prisnovodnykh vodorostej Ukrayins'koj RSR). [Vyp.] Fasc. 5: 1–439. Kyiv: Vydavnytstvo Akademiyi Nauk Ukrayins'koj RSR. (Ukrainian) Google Books Reference page.
Links
edit- Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 2023. Chaetophoraceae. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. Accessed 2023-12-22.
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