-
considered a
division of
algae among phycologists,
under the name of
Cryptophyta. They are
common in freshwater, and also
occur in
marine and brackish...
-
Cryptomonadales is an
order of
Cryptophyta containing the
families Cryptomonadaceae and Hilleaceae. Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Cryptomonadales". AlgaeBase...
- Stramenopiles),
Haptophyta (included in
Chrysophyceae until Christensen, 1962),
Cryptophyta, Dinophyta,
Euglenophyceae and
Choanoflagellida (included in Chrysophyceae...
- form the SAR group; the
other comprises the
Cryptophyta and the Haptophyta. A 2010
paper splits the
Cryptophyta and Haptophyta; the
former are a
sister group...
- out,
Cryptophyta and
Haptophyta are
considered in some
studies to be
closely related (and are
sometimes simply referred to as the "
Cryptophyta+Haptophyta"...
- algae)
Raphidophyceae Synurophyceae Xanthophyceae (yellow-green algae)
Cryptophyta Dinoflagellata Haptophyta Typically excluded Cyanobacteria (blue-green...
- [Kathablepharidea (sic)
Okamoto &
Inouye 2005; Kathablepharidophyceae]
Clade Cryptophyta Pascher 1913 em. Adl et al. 2012 (Cryptomonada Cavalier-Smith 2004 sta...
- a life
cycle like this, and some
eukaryotes apparently do too (e.g.,
Cryptophyta, Choanoflagellata, many Euglenozoa, many Amoebozoa, some red algae, some...
- The
corticates correspond roughly to the bikonts.
While Haptophyta,
Cryptophyta, Glaucophyta, Rhodophyta, the SAR
supergroup and
Viridiplantae are usually...
-
plastids to
ochrophyta (e.g. diatoms,
brown algae), dinoflagellates,
cryptophyta, haptophyta, and
euglenids (the
events may have
begun in the Mesoproterozoic)...