Chlamydomonadaceae
Chlamydomonadaceae is a family of algae within the order Chlamydomonadales.[1]
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Scientific classification | |
(unranked): | Viridiplantae |
Division: | Chlorophyta |
Class: | Chlorophyceae |
Order: | Chlamydomonadales |
Family: | Chlamydomonadaceae F.Stein |
Genera
- Agloë Pascher, 1912
- Brachiomonas Bohlin, 1897
- Carteria Diesing, 1866
- Cercidium P.-A.Dangeard, 1888
- Chlainomonas H.R.Christen, 1959
- Chlamydomonas Ehrenberg, 1833
- Chlamydonephris H.Ettl & O.Ettl, 1959
- Chlorobrachis Korshikov, 1925
- Chloroceras Schiller, 1927
- Chloromonas Gobi, 1899-1900
- Chlorotriangulum Kufferath, 1914
- Corbierea P.-A.Dangeard, 1888
- Costachloris H.Ettl & O.Ettl, 1959
- Cylindromonas Hansgirg, 1888
- Diplostauron A.A.Korschikov, 1925
- Furcilla A.Stokes, 1890
- Gigantochloris Pascher, 1927
- Gloeomonas Klebs, 1886
- Heterochlamydomonas E.R.Cox & T.R.Deason, 1969
- Hirtusochloris H.J.Hu & L.M.Luo
- Hyalobrachion Swindell, 1939
- Isococcus F.E.Fritsch
- Ixipapillifera Nakada, 2016
- Lobochlamys T.Pröschold, B.Marin, U.W.Schlösser & M.Melkonian, 2001
- Lobomonas P.-A.Dangeard, 1899
- Microglena Ehrenberg, 1832
- Oltmannsiella Zimmermann, 1930
- Oogamochlamys T.Pröschold, B.Marin, U.W.Schlösser & M.Melkonian, 2001
- Parapolytoma Jameson, 1914
- Peterfiella Gerloff, 1940
- Phyllariochloris Pascher & Jahoda, 1928
- Polytoma Ehrenberg, 1831
- Pithiscus P.-A.Dangeard, 1888
- Provasoliella A.R.Loeblich III, 1967
- Pseudocarteria H.Ettl, 1958
- Pseudofurcilla Jane, 1943
- Pyramichlamys H.Ettl & O.Ettl, 1959
- Rhysamphichloris Nakada, 2016
- Sanguina Leya, Procházková & Nedbalová, 2019
- Selenochloris Pascher, 1927
- Smithsonimonas Kol, 1942
- Sphaerella S.C.Sommerfelt
- Sphenochloris Pascher, 1922
- Spirogonium Pascher, 1927
- Tetrablepharis Senn ex Wille, 1909
- Tetratoma Buetschli, 1884
- Tussetia Pascher, 1927
- Vitreochlamys Batko, 1970
Former genus
- Platychloris Pascher, 1927 accepted as Chloromonas
- Prasinochlamydomonas Chadefaud, 1954 accepted as Chlamydonephris
- Protococcus C.Agardh, 1824 accepted as Chlamydomonas (synonym)
- Sphaerellopsis Korshikov, 1925 accepted as Vitreochlamys (synonym)[2]
References
- See the NCBI webpage on Chlamydomonadaceae. Data extracted from the "NCBI taxonomy resources". National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
- "World Register of Marine Species - Chlamydomonadaceae". www.marinespecies.org. WoRMS. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
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