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Botanists treated them as a
division of algae,
named Pyrrophyta or
Pyrrhophyta ("fire algae"; Gr**** pyrr(h)os, fire)
after the
bioluminescent forms...
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because of
their (seemingly)
similar pigmentation,
being grouped as the
Pyrrhophyta.
Cryptomonad chloroplasts are
closely related to
those of the heterokonts...
- Choanoflagellida. The
Cryptophyceae and the
Dinophyceae were part of
Pyrrhophyta (= Dinophyta). The name
Chromista was
first introduced by Cavalier-Smith...
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abundant forms are
protist skeletons or
cysts from the Chrysophyta,
Pyrrhophyta, Sarcodina,
acritarchs and chitinozoans,
together with
pollen and spores...
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forms are
protist skeletons or
microbial cysts from the Chrysophyta,
Pyrrhophyta, Sarcodina,
acritarchs and chitinozoans,
together with
pollen and spores...
- vol. 2, Chrysomonadida, Coccolithophorida, Charophyta,
Diatomacea &
Pyrrhophyta), part C (Sarcodina,
Chiefly "Thecamoebians" and Foraminiferida) and...
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Herzog M (1991). "A
molecular phylogeny of
dinoflagellate protists (
Pyrrhophyta)
inferred from the
sequence of 24S rRNA
divergent domains D1 and D8"...
- taxa
Chlorophyta (green
algae and blue-green algae) at
least 12
species Pyrrhophyta (dinoflagellates, a type of
marine algae) un****igned
cysts Bryophytes...
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dinoflagellates in the
order Gonyaulacales.
Emendation and
transfer of
Eisenackia (
Pyrrhophyta) from the
Microdiniaceae to the Gonyaulacaceae. DM McLean, Geologiska...
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Herbert Graffius, J. (1966). "Additions to Our
Knowledge of
Michigan Pyrrhophyta and Chloromonadophyta".
Transactions of the
American Microscopical Society...