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- be confused with the Chrysophyta, which is a more ambiguous taxon. Although "chrysophytes" is the anglicization of "Chrysophyta", it generally refers...
- Chrysophyta or golden algae is a term used to refer to certain heterokonts. It can be used to refer to: Chrysophyceae (golden algae), Bacillariophyceae...
- flagellates; Pyrrophyta; Chrysophyta; Chlorophyta; Xanthophyta Picoplankton 0.2→2 μm small eukaryotic protists; bacteria; Chrysophyta Femtoplankton < 0.2 μm...
- A system of taxonomy of the cryptogams, the Smith system was published in: Smith, G.M. (1938). Cryptogamic Botany, vol. 1. Algae and fungi. McGraw-Hill...
- Actinomycota Phylum Spirochaetae Kingdom Protista Phylum Euglenophyta Phylum Chrysophyta Phylum Pyrrophyta Phylum Hyphochytridiomycota Phylum Plasmodiophoromycota...
- most abundant forms are protist skeletons or microbial cysts from the Chrysophyta, Pyrrhophyta, Sarcodina, acritarchs and chitinozoans, together with pollen...
- ISBN 978-3-319-28147-6. Kristiansen, Jørgen; Škaloud, Pavel (2017). "Chrysophyta". In Archibald, John M.; Simpson, Alastair G.B.; Slamovits, Claudio H...
- Timothy John (1986). Taxonomic studies on Vaucheria (Vaucheriaceae, Chrysophyta) in South-Eastern Australia (Ph.D. thesis). "Entwisle, Tim - biography"...
- record, the most abundant forms are protist skeletons or cysts from the Chrysophyta, Pyrrhophyta, Sarcodina, acritarchs and chitinozoans, together with pollen...
- with unequal flagella. Pascher (1914) included the Heterokontae in the Chrysophyta. In 1930, Allorge renamed the group as Xanthophyceae. The monadoid (unicellular...