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Golenkinia
''Golenkinia'' is a genus of green algae first described in 1894 by Robert Chodat. The genus is named for the Russian phycologist Mikhail Iljitsch Golenkin. ''Golenkinia'' species live in fresh water (including bodies of black water such as Winyah Bay) and are found around the world. Description Members of ''Golenkinia'' are spherical unicellular organisms with numerous radiating spines. Their cell walls are notably thick, which distinguishes them from members of the genus '' Golenkinopsis''. They contain a single walled cup-shaped chloroplast, which in turn contains a pyrenoid in its base. The pyrenoid is typically sheathed in starch. Species of ''Golenkinia'' are typically solitary and do not form colonies or coenobia except under laboratory conditions. Their slender spines may become entangled, creating the false impression that the algae have formed a colony. Taxonomic status The precise taxonomic status of ''Golenkinia'' is somewhat unclear due to the large n ...
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Golenkinia Aculeata
''Golenkinia'' is a genus of green algae first described in 1894 by Robert Chodat. The genus is named for the Russian phycologist Mikhail Iljitsch Golenkin. ''Golenkinia'' species live in fresh water (including bodies of black water such as Winyah Bay) and are found around the world. Description Members of ''Golenkinia'' are spherical unicellular organisms with numerous radiating spines. Their cell walls are notably thick, which distinguishes them from members of the genus '' Golenkinopsis''. They contain a single walled cup-shaped chloroplast, which in turn contains a pyrenoid in its base. The pyrenoid is typically sheathed in starch. Species of ''Golenkinia'' are typically solitary and do not form colonies or coenobia except under laboratory conditions. Their slender spines may become entangled, creating the false impression that the algae have formed a colony. Taxonomic status The precise taxonomic status of ''Golenkinia'' is somewhat unclear due to the large n ...
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Golenkinia Longispicula
''Golenkinia'' is a genus of green algae first described in 1894 by Robert Chodat. The genus is named for the Russian phycologist Mikhail Iljitsch Golenkin. ''Golenkinia'' species live in fresh water (including bodies of black water such as Winyah Bay) and are found around the world. Description Members of ''Golenkinia'' are spherical unicellular organisms with numerous radiating spines. Their cell walls are notably thick, which distinguishes them from members of the genus '' Golenkinopsis''. They contain a single walled cup-shaped chloroplast, which in turn contains a pyrenoid in its base. The pyrenoid is typically sheathed in starch. Species of ''Golenkinia'' are typically solitary and do not form colonies or coenobia except under laboratory conditions. Their slender spines may become entangled, creating the false impression that the algae have formed a colony. Taxonomic status The precise taxonomic status of ''Golenkinia'' is somewhat unclear due to the large n ...
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Golenkinia Loricata
''Golenkinia'' is a genus of green algae first described in 1894 by Robert Chodat. The genus is named for the Russian phycologist Mikhail Iljitsch Golenkin. ''Golenkinia'' species live in fresh water (including bodies of black water such as Winyah Bay) and are found around the world. Description Members of ''Golenkinia'' are spherical unicellular organisms with numerous radiating spines. Their cell walls are notably thick, which distinguishes them from members of the genus '' Golenkinopsis''. They contain a single walled cup-shaped chloroplast, which in turn contains a pyrenoid in its base. The pyrenoid is typically sheathed in starch. Species of ''Golenkinia'' are typically solitary and do not form colonies or coenobia except under laboratory conditions. Their slender spines may become entangled, creating the false impression that the algae have formed a colony. Taxonomic status The precise taxonomic status of ''Golenkinia'' is somewhat unclear due to the large n ...
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Golenkinia Paucispina
''Golenkinia'' is a genus of green algae first described in 1894 by Robert Chodat. The genus is named for the Russian phycologist Mikhail Iljitsch Golenkin. ''Golenkinia'' species live in fresh water (including bodies of black water such as Winyah Bay) and are found around the world. Description Members of ''Golenkinia'' are spherical unicellular organisms with numerous radiating spines. Their cell walls are notably thick, which distinguishes them from members of the genus '' Golenkinopsis''. They contain a single walled cup-shaped chloroplast, which in turn contains a pyrenoid in its base. The pyrenoid is typically sheathed in starch. Species of ''Golenkinia'' are typically solitary and do not form colonies or coenobia except under laboratory conditions. Their slender spines may become entangled, creating the false impression that the algae have formed a colony. Taxonomic status The precise taxonomic status of ''Golenkinia'' is somewhat unclear due to the large n ...
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Golenkinia Radiata
''Golenkinia'' is a genus of green algae first described in 1894 by Robert Chodat. The genus is named for the Russian phycologist Mikhail Iljitsch Golenkin. ''Golenkinia'' species live in fresh water (including bodies of black water such as Winyah Bay) and are found around the world. Description Members of ''Golenkinia'' are spherical unicellular organisms with numerous radiating spines. Their cell walls are notably thick, which distinguishes them from members of the genus '' Golenkinopsis''. They contain a single walled cup-shaped chloroplast, which in turn contains a pyrenoid in its base. The pyrenoid is typically sheathed in starch. Species of ''Golenkinia'' are typically solitary and do not form colonies or coenobia except under laboratory conditions. Their slender spines may become entangled, creating the false impression that the algae have formed a colony. Taxonomic status The precise taxonomic status of ''Golenkinia'' is somewhat unclear due to the large n ...
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Golenkinia Viridis
''Golenkinia'' is a genus of green algae first described in 1894 by Robert Chodat. The genus is named for the Russian phycologist Mikhail Iljitsch Golenkin. ''Golenkinia'' species live in fresh water (including bodies of black water such as Winyah Bay) and are found around the world. Description Members of ''Golenkinia'' are spherical unicellular organisms with numerous radiating spines. Their cell walls are notably thick, which distinguishes them from members of the genus '' Golenkinopsis''. They contain a single walled cup-shaped chloroplast, which in turn contains a pyrenoid in its base. The pyrenoid is typically sheathed in starch. Species of ''Golenkinia'' are typically solitary and do not form colonies or coenobia except under laboratory conditions. Their slender spines may become entangled, creating the false impression that the algae have formed a colony. Taxonomic status The precise taxonomic status of ''Golenkinia'' is somewhat unclear due to the large n ...
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Golenkinia Brevispina
''Golenkinia'' is a genus of green algae first described in 1894 by Robert Chodat. The genus is named for the Russian phycologist Mikhail Iljitsch Golenkin. ''Golenkinia'' species live in fresh water (including bodies of black water such as Winyah Bay) and are found around the world. Description Members of ''Golenkinia'' are spherical unicellular organisms with numerous radiating spines. Their cell walls are notably thick, which distinguishes them from members of the genus '' Golenkinopsis''. They contain a single walled cup-shaped chloroplast, which in turn contains a pyrenoid in its base. The pyrenoid is typically sheathed in starch. Species of ''Golenkinia'' are typically solitary and do not form colonies or coenobia except under laboratory conditions. Their slender spines may become entangled, creating the false impression that the algae have formed a colony. Taxonomic status The precise taxonomic status of ''Golenkinia'' is somewhat unclear due to the large n ...
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Incertae Sedis
' () or ''problematica'' is a term used for a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertainty at specific taxonomic levels is indicated by ' (of uncertain family), ' (of uncertain suborder), ' (of uncertain order) and similar terms. Examples *The fossil plant '' Paradinandra suecica'' could not be assigned to any family, but was placed ''incertae sedis'' within the order Ericales when described in 2001. * The fossil ''Gluteus minimus'', described in 1975, could not be assigned to any known animal phylum. The genus is therefore ''incertae sedis'' within the kingdom Animalia. * While it was unclear to which order the New World vultures (family Cathartidae) should be assigned, they were placed in Aves ''incertae sedis''. It was later agreed to place them in a separate order, Cathartiformes. * Bocage's longbill, ''Motacilla bocagii' ...
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Class (biology)
In biological classification, class ( la, classis) is a taxonomic rank, as well as a taxonomic unit, a taxon, in that rank. It is a group of related taxonomic orders. Other well-known ranks in descending order of size are life, domain, kingdom, phylum, order, family, genus, and species, with class fitting between phylum and order. History The class as a distinct rank of biological classification having its own distinctive name (and not just called a ''top-level genus'' ''(genus summum)'') was first introduced by the French botanist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort in his classification of plants that appeared in his ''Eléments de botanique'', 1694. Insofar as a general definition of a class is available, it has historically been conceived as embracing taxa that combine a distinct ''grade'' of organization—i.e. a 'level of complexity', measured in terms of how differentiated their organ systems are into distinct regions or sub-organs—with a distinct ''type'' of construction, ...
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Trebouxiophyceae
The Trebouxiophyceae are a class of green algae, in the division Chlorophyta. Their circumscription within the green algae is not well established due to the need for more genetic studies at higher levels within the group. Genera without intervening taxonomy include: * '' Choricystis'' * '' Crucigenia'' * '' Koliellopsis'' * ''Leptosira'' * '' Rhopalosolen'' * '' Viridiella'' * ''Prototheca'' See also *List of Trebouxiophyceae genera This is a list of genera in the green algae class Trebouxiophyceae, sub-divided by order and family. Some genera have uncertain taxonomic placement and are listed as ''incertae sedis''. Ranks without accepted subordinate taxa have been omitted. ... References Green algae classes it is also the very well-known album by WUDU SJON {{green algae-stub ...
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Polyedriopsis
''Polyedriopsis'' is a genus of green algae in the order Sphaeropleales Sphaeropleales is an order of green algae that used to be called Chlorococcales. The order includes some of the most common freshwater planktonic algae such as ''Scenedesmus'' and ''Pediastrum''. The Spaeropleales includes vegetatively non-motile .... , it contained a single species, ''Polyedriopsis spinulosa''. References External links Sphaeropleales genera Sphaeropleales Monotypic algae genera {{Chlorophyceae-stub ...
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