- The
cryptophyceae are a
class of algae, most of
which have plastids.
About 230
species are known, and they are
common in freshwater, and also
occur in...
- Infusoria. Later,
botanists treated them as a
separate algae group,
class Cryptophyceae or
division Cryptophyta,
while zoologists treated them as the flagellate...
- Cavalier-Smith 2004 sta. n.]
class Goniomonadea Cavalier-Smith 1993
class Cryptophyceae Fritsch 1937 Adl, Sina M.; B****, David; Lane,
Christopher E.; Lukeš...
- Wetherbee,
Richard (1989). "A
reappraisal of the
genus Rhodomonas (
Cryptophyceae)". Phycologia. 28 (2): 143–158. doi:10.2216/i0031-8884-28-2-143.1. ISSN 0031-8884...
- Introduction, Chlorophyceae. Xanthophyceae, Chrysophyceae, Bacillariophyceae,
Cryptophyceae, Dinophyceae, Chloromonadineae, Euglenineae,
Colourless Flagellata....
-
first described in
organisms in 1986. In Proteomonas,
another genus of
Cryptophyceae, the two
morphs revealed large differences in cell size
which apparently...
- stricto),
divided in:
bipartite hairs: with two regions.
Occurs in
Cryptophyceae, Prasinophyceae, and some
Heterokonta tripartite (= straminipilous)...
- stricto),
divided in:
bipartite hairs: with two regions.
Occurs in
Cryptophyceae, Prasinophyceae, and some
Heterokonta tripartite (= straminipilous)...
- Zooxant****ae can be
grouped in the
classes of Bacillariophyceae,
Cryptophyceae, Dinophyceae, and
Rhodophycaeae and of the
genera Amphidinium, Gymnodinium...
-
Ochrophyta (autotrophic Stramenopiles),
Haptophyta and Choanoflagellida. The
Cryptophyceae and the
Dinophyceae were part of
Pyrrhophyta (= Dinophyta). The name...