Definition of Chromulina. Meaning of Chromulina. Synonyms of Chromulina

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- einige Flagellaten. Arch. Mikroskop. Anat. 6, pages 421-438 "Chromulina" at the Encyclopedia of Life Chromulina at AlgaeBase Chromulina at NCBI v t e...
- F Doflein - Arten von Chromulina und Ochromonas aus dem …, 1923 "Chromulina elegans" at the Encyclopedia of Life Chromulina elegans at AlgaeBase v t...
- either two visible flagella, as in Ochromonas, or sometimes one, as in Chromulina. The Chromulinales as first defined by Pascher in 1910 included only the...
- non-diatoms, such as the prymnesiophytes Emiliania huxleyi (coccolithop****), Chromulina sp., and the Euglenophyte Eutreptia lanowii, are able to out-compete diatom...
- small green flagellates with special reference to possible relatives of Chromulina pusilla Butcher." Journal of the Marine Biological ****ociation (UK), Vol...
- Chrysosphera, Cyclonexis, Lygynion, Phaeoplaca. Chromulinales Pascher 1910. Chromulina, Chrysomonas. Hibberdiales Andersen 1989. Hibberdia. Ochromonadales Pascher...
- nutrients. 1952: Description of the first truly picoplanktonic species, Chromulina pusilla, by Butcher. This species was renamed in 1960 to Micromonas pusilla...
- Chrysophyceae Order: Chromulinales Family: Chromulinaceae Engler, 1897 Genera Chromulina Cyclonexis Didymochrysis Eusphaerella Lepidochrysis Monas Monochrysis...
- considered the first picoplankton studied, when it was discovered and named Chromulina pusilla in the 1950s by R. Butcher. Later, electron micrographs by the...
- (Characiopsidaceae) described from Arkansas, North America, and Brazil, South America Chromulina elegans, a freshwater species (Chromulinaceae) found in Europe, South...