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Chromulinales
Chromulinales is an order of Chrysophyceae, golden-brown algae or golden algae. It was first identified and defined by Adolf Pascher (1881–1945) in 1910. Families According to the GBIF; * Chrysamoebaceae - (contains ''Chrysamoeba'', ''Chrysidiastrum'', ''Chrysostephanosphaera'', ''Leukochrysis'' and ''Rhizochrysis'') * Chrysocapsaceae - (contains ''Chrysocapsa'', ''Chrysocapsella'', ''Chrysomorula'', ''Dermatochrysis'', ''Gloeochrysis'', ''Naegeliella'', ''Pascherella'', ''Phaeaster'' and ''Tetrasporopsis'') * Chrysococcaceae - (contains ''Chrysococcocystis'' ) * Chrysolepidomonadaceae - (contains ''Chrysolepidomonas'' ) * Chrysosphaeraceae - (contains ''Chrysosphaera'' ) * Chrysothallaceae - (contains ''Phaeoplaca'' * Dinobryaceae - (contains ''Calycomonas'', ''Chrysococcus'', ''Chrysolykos'', ''Conradocystis'', ''Dinobryon'', ''Dinobryopsis'', ''Epipyxis'', ''Kephyrion'', ''Kephyriopsis'', ''Lepochromulina'', ''Ochromonas'', ''Ollicola'', ''Phaeosphaera'', ''Poterioochromonas' ...
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Chrysophyceae
The Chrysophyceae, usually called chrysophytes, chrysomonads, golden-brown algae or golden algae are a large group of algae, found mostly in freshwater. Golden algae is also commonly used to refer to a single species, ''Prymnesium parvum'', which causes fish kills. The Chrysophyceae should not be confused with the Chrysophyta, which is a more ambiguous taxon. Although "chrysophytes" is the anglicization of "Chrysophyta", it generally refers to the Chrysophyceae. Members Originally they were taken to include all such forms of the diatoms and multicellular brown algae, but since then they have been divided into several different groups (e.g., Haptophyceae, Synurophyceae) based on pigmentation and cell structure. Some heterotrophic flagellates as the bicosoecids and choanoflagellates were sometimes seen as related to golden algae too. They are now usually restricted to a core group of closely related forms, distinguished primarily by the structure of the flagella in motile c ...
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Dinobryaceae
Dinobryaceae is a family of algae in the order Chromulinales comprising approximately 23 genera. Genera The following genera included in the family Dinobryaceae: '' Angulochrysis'', '' Arthrochrysis'', '' Arthropyxis'', '' Chrysococcus'', '' Chrysolykos'', '' Codonobotrys'', '' Codonodendron'', '' Conradocystis'', ''Dinobryon ''Dinobryon'' is a type of microscopic algae. It is one of the 22 genera in the family Dinobryaceae. ''Dinobryon'' are mixotrophs, capable of obtaining energy and carbon through photosynthesis and phagotrophy of bacteria. The genus comprises at ...'', '' Epipyxis'', '' Hyalobryon'', '' Kephyrion'', '' Lepochromulina'', '' Ollicola'', '' Porochrysis'', '' Poteriochroomonas'', '' Pseudokephyrion'', '' Sphaerobryon'', '' Stenocodon'', '' Stokesiella'', '' Stylochrysalis'', '' Stylopyxis'', and '' Woronichiniella''. References Chrysophyceae Heterokont families Algae families Taxa named by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg {{Heterokont-stub ...
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Adolf Pascher
Adolf Alois Pascher (31 May 1881 – 7 May 1945) was a Bohemian botanist and phycologist, notable for his descriptions of several new genera of algae, protists, and vascular plants. Biography Born in Stožec, Pascher was the son of a teacher, attended the Gymnasium (school), Gymnasium in Český Krumlov, Krummau and studied natural science at the German University in Prague, from which he received a doctorate in 1905, and graduated in 1909. In 1908, in partnership with Viktor Langhans, he co-founded a Hydrobiological Laboratory in Doksy, Hirschberg. In 1912 he became an associate professor of Herbalism and Cryptogam, Cryptogamic Botany, later being promoted to Full Professor in 1927. In 1933, he became Director of the Botanical Institutes and Botanical Gardens at the German University in Prague. He served as the editor for ''Beihefte zum Botanischen Centralblatt'' for the last twenty years of his life. A German nationalist, he joined the Sudeten German Party in 1938, and followi ...
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Chrysococcus
''Chrysococcus'' is a genus of golden algae in the family Dinobryaceae Dinobryaceae is a family of algae in the order Chromulinales comprising approximately 23 genera. Genera The following genera included in the family Dinobryaceae: '' Angulochrysis'', '' Arthrochrysis'', '' Arthropyxis'', '' Chrysococcus'', '' C .... Species References External links ''Chrysococcus'' at algaebase.org''Chrysococcus'' at the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Chrysophyceae Algae genera Heterokont genera {{Heterokont-stub ...
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