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Dinobryaceae is a
family of
algae in the
order Chromulinales comprising around 20 genera. The
following genera included in the
family Dinobryaceae: Arthrochrysis...
- Pascher, 1914)
Chrysothallaceae - (contains
Phaeoplaca Chodat, 1926
Dinobryaceae - (contains Calycomonas, Chrysococcus, Chrysolykos, Conradocystis, Dinobryon...
- type of
microscopic algae. It is one of the 22
genera in the
family Dinobryaceae.
Dinobryon are mixotrophs,
capable of
obtaining energy and
carbon through...
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Chrysococcus is a
genus of
golden algae in the
family Dinobryaceae.
Chrysococcus biporus Skuja Chrysococcus bisetus Schiller Chrysococcus cordiformis var...
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Description Status Scientific Common Author Source Year
Pseudokephyrion formosissimum Dinobryaceae Conrad Bull. Mus.
royal d'Hist. Nat. Belg. 1938 Accepted...
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flagellate families (Ochromonadaceae, Synuraceae,
Coccolithophoraceae and
Dinobryaceae) and two
palmelloid families (Phaeocystaceae and Naegeliellaceae). Eventually...
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Chrysococcus elegans is a
species of
golden algae in the
family Dinobryaceae. It is a
freshwater species found in
North America,
specifically the Northwest...
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Stylobryon is a
monotypic genus of
golden algae in the
family Dinobryaceae. It has one
known species Stylobryon insignis Fromental, 1874.
Stylobryon has...
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Kephyrion is a
genus of
algae belonging to the
family Dinobryaceae. The
genus was
first described by
Pascher in 1911. Species:
Kephyrion rubi-claustri...
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Chrysococcus elegans (syn.
Chrysococcocystis elegans), a
freshwater species (
Dinobryaceae)
found in
North America Chaetoceros elegans, a
species (Chaetocerotaceae)...