Definition of Characiaceae. Meaning of Characiaceae. Synonyms of Characiaceae

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- Characiaceae is a family of green algae in the order Sphaeropleales. It contains epiphytic or planktonic algae that are unicellular or colonial. The cells...
- Lanceola is a genus of green algae in the family Characiaceae, containing a single species, Lanceola spatulifera. It is found in freshwater habitats. Lanceola...
- families are included): Taxonomists have had difficulties classifying Characiaceae and Microsporaceae using molecular genetics, because the taxonomic affiliations...
- Neochloridoideae, Chlorosarcinoideae) Chlorochytriaceae Dicranochaetaceae Characiaceae (Fernandinelloideae, Characioideae, Schroederioideae) Treubariaceae Golenkiniaceae...
- Characium is a genus of green algae in the family Characiaceae. It is very commonly found in freshwater habitats, where it is attached to phytoplankton...
- monograph, Jiří Komárek and Bohuslav Fott placed Paradoxia in the family Characiaceae. A strain labeled as Paradoxia multiseta in the UTEX-Austin culture collection...
- Ankyra is a genus of green algae in the family Characiaceae. This genus of algae is closely related to Atractomorpha and Sphaeroplea. They are found in...
- Actidesmium is a small genus of green algae in the family Characiaceae. It was described by the German phycologist Paul Friedrich Reinsch in 1875. Actidesmium...
- Chlorococcales Family 1. Chlorococcaceae Family 2. Endosphaeraceae Family 3. Characiaceae Family 4. Protosiphonaceae Family 5. Hydrodictyaceae Family 6. Oöcystaceae...
- Korshikoviella is a genus of green algae in the family Characiaceae. The genus name of Korshikoviella is in honour of Aleksandr Arkadievich Korshikov (1889–1942)...