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- Prymnesiophyta (named for Prymnesium), are a clade of algae. The names Haptophyceae or Prymnesiophyceae are sometimes used instead. This ending implies classification...
- Prymnesiophyta Green & Jordan, 1994; Prymnesiomonada; Prymnesiida Hibberd 1976; Haptophyceae Christensen 1962 ex Silva 1980; Haptomonadida; Patelliferea Cavalier-Smith...
- non-tubular, or simple hairs): occurs in Euglenophyceae, Dinoflagellata, some Haptophyceae (Pavlovales) with stiff hairs (= tubular hairs, retronemes, mastigonemes...
- since then they have been divided into several different groups (e.g., Haptophyceae, Synurophyceae) based on pigmentation and cell structure. Some heterotrophic...
- ultrastructure and taxonomy of the Chrysophyceae and Prymnesiophyceae (Haptophyceae): A survey with some new observations on the ultrastructure of the Chrysophyceae"...
- Prymnesiales is an order of Haptophyceae. It currently consists of three families: Prymnesiaceae Chrysochromulinaceae Chrysoculteraceae Wikispecies has...
- Isochrysidales is an order of Haptophyceae. Wikispecies has information related to Isochrysidales. Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Isochrysidales". AlgaeBase...
- tubular, or simple hairs): occurs in Euglenophyceae, Dinoflagellata, some Haptophyceae (Pavlovales) with stiff hairs (= tubular hairs, retronemes, mastigonemes...
- Coccolithales is an order of Haptophyceae. The Coccolithales has long been considered one of only two orders in the Coccolithophyceae, the other order...
- medium composition on the production of coccoliths by Emiliania huxleyi (haptophyceae)", Journal of Phycology, 27 (1): 82–86, doi:10.1111/j.0022-3646.1991...