Biology:Chromulinales

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Short description: Order of algae

Chromulinales
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Dinobryon divergens
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Diaphoretickes
Clade: SAR
Clade: Stramenopiles
Phylum: Gyrista
Subphylum: Ochrophytina
Class: Chrysophyceae
Order: Chromulinales
Pascher, 1910

Chromulinales is an order of Chrysophyceae, golden-brown algae or golden algae.[1] It was first identified and defined by Adolf Pascher (1881–1945) in 1910.

Families

According to the GBIF;[2]

  • Chrysamoebaceae - (contains Chrysamoeba, Chrysidiastrum, Chrysostephanosphaera, Leukochrysis and Rhizochrysis)
  • Chrysocapsaceae - (contains Chrysocapsa, Chrysocapsella, Chrysomorula, Dermatochrysis, Gloeochrysis, Naegeliella, Pascherella, Phaeaster and Tetrasporopsis)
  • Chrysococcaceae - (contains Chrysococcocystis Doflein, 1923)
  • Chrysolepidomonadaceae - (contains Chrysolepidomonas M.C.Peters & R.A.Andersen, 1993)
  • Chrysosphaeraceae - (contains Chrysosphaera Pascher, 1914)
  • Chrysothallaceae - (contains Phaeoplaca Chodat, 1926
  • Dinobryaceae - (contains Calycomonas, Chrysococcus, Chrysolykos, Conradocystis, Dinobryon, Dinobryopsis, Epipyxis, Kephyrion, Kephyriopsis, Lepochromulina, Ochromonas, Ollicola, Phaeosphaera, Poterioochromonas, Pseudokephyrion, Sphaerobryon, Stenokalyx, Stokesiella, Stylobryon, Stylochrysalis and Stylopyxis)

Note; Previously included families Chromulinaceae and Paraphysomonadaceae have both been moved to Ochromonadales order.[2]

Incertae sedis

Unplaced genera, includes;[2]

  • Amphichrysis Korshikov, 1929
  • Anthophysa Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1822
  • Chrysobotriella E.Strand, 1928
  • Chrysoxys Skuja, 1948
  • Mucosphaera A.J.Dop & A.P.van Beem, 1980
  • Oikomonas Kent, 1880
  • Pedospumella Boenigk & Findenig, 2010
  • Phaeobotrys
  • Synuropsis J.Schiller, 1929

References

Wikidata ☰ Q5113933 entry