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einige Flagellaten. Arch. Mikroskop. Anat. 6,
pages 421-438 "
Chromulina". The
Encyclopedia of Life.
Chromulina at
AlgaeBase Chromulina at NCBI v t e...
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Doflein -
Arten von
Chromulina und
Ochromonas aus dem …, 1923 "
Chromulina elegans". The
Encyclopedia of Life.
Chromulina elegans at
AlgaeBase v t...
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either two
visible flagella, as in Ochromonas, or
sometimes one, as in
Chromulina. The
Chromulinales as
first defined by
Pascher in 1910
included only the...
- non-diatoms, such as the
prymnesiophytes Emiliania huxleyi (coccolithop****),
Chromulina sp., and the
Euglenophyte Eutreptia lanowii, can out-compete
diatom species...
-
Chrysophyceae Order:
Chromulinales Family:
Chromulinaceae Engler, 1897
Genera Chromulina Cyclonexis Didymochrysis Eusphaerella Lepidochrysis Monas Monochrysis...
- Chrysosphera, Cyclonexis, Lygynion, Phaeoplaca.
Chromulinales Pascher 1910.
Chromulina, Chrysomonas.
Hibberdiales Andersen 1989. Hibberdia.
Ochromonadales Pascher...
- nutrients. 1952:
Description of the
first truly picoplanktonic species,
Chromulina pusilla, by Butcher. This
species was
renamed in 1960 to
Micromonas pusilla...
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small green flagellates with
special reference to
possible relatives of
Chromulina pusilla Butcher."
Journal of the
Marine Biological ****ociation (UK), Vol...
- (Characiopsidaceae)
described from Arkansas,
North America, and Brazil,
South America Chromulina elegans, a
freshwater species (Chromulinaceae)
found in Europe, South...
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considered the
first picoplankton studied, when it was
discovered and
named Chromulina pusilla in the 1950s by R. Butcher. Later,
electron micrographs by the...