Chroomonas baltica
Chroomonas baltica is a species of cryptophyte first described by J. Büttner in 1910, as Cyanomonas baltica.[1] It would be reclassified to its current genus by N. Carter in 1937.[2]
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| Species: | Chroomonas baltica Carter, 1937 |
Büttner observed C. baltica off the coast of Strande in 1910, naming it Cyanomonas baltica, from the blue color of the chromatophore and the sea it was discovered.[1]
References
- J. Büttner (1910). "Die farbigen Flagellaten des Kieler Hafens".
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help) - N. Carter (1937). "New or interesting algae from brackish water". Arch. Protistenkd. 90: 1–68.
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