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Oltmannsiellopsidaceae
Oltmannsiellopsidaceae is a family of green algae in the order Oltmannsiellopsidales Oltmannsiellopsidales is an order of green algae in the class Ulvophyceae.See the NCBI The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is part of the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), a branch of the National Insti .... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q49001645 Oltmannsiellopsidales Ulvophyceae families ...
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Dangemannia
''Dangemannia'' is a genus of green algae in the family Oltmannsiellopsidaceae. The genus name of ''Dangemannia'' is in honour of Pierre Jean Louis Dangeard (1895–1970), who was a French botanist and Peter Kornmann (1907–1993), a German botanist. The genus was circumscribed by Thomas Friedl Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (other) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the A ... and Charles J. O'Kelly in Eur. J. Phycol. Vol.37 on page 382 in 2002. References External links Ulvophyceae genera Oltmannsiellopsidales {{Ulvophyceae-stub ...
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Halochlorococcum
''Halochlorococcum'' is a genus of green algae, in the family Oltmannsiellopsidaceae Oltmannsiellopsidaceae is a family of green algae in the order Oltmannsiellopsidales Oltmannsiellopsidales is an order of green algae in the class Ulvophyceae.See the NCBI The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is part .... References External links Ulvophyceae genera Oltmannsiellopsidales {{Ulvophyceae-stub ...
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Oltmannsiellopsis
''Oltmannsiellopsis'' is a genus of marine colonial flagellate green algae in the Oltmannsiellopsidaceae Oltmannsiellopsidaceae is a family of green algae in the order Oltmannsiellopsidales Oltmannsiellopsidales is an order of green algae in the class Ulvophyceae.See the NCBI The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is part ... family of Chlorophyta. It was named in reference to the similar genus '' Oltmannsiella''. It has three species, '' O. viridis'', which forms four-celled colonies, '' O. unicellularis'', which is single celled, and '' O. geminata'', which forms two-celled colonies. In Japanese it is called (').Japan Oceanographic Data Center (2002) JODC taxonomic code of marine organisms (plankton). 2001 edition. In: Marine Organisms Data, accessed through http://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/bismal/j/JODC_J-DOSS/view/9025306 . References External links *Oltmannsiellopsis at AlgaTerra Ulvophyceae genera Oltmannsiellopsidales {{Ulvoph ...
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Oltmannsiellopsidales
Oltmannsiellopsidales is an order of green algae in the class Ulvophyceae.See the NCBI The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is part of the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), a branch of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It is approved and funded by the government of the United States. The ...br>webpage on Oltmansiellopsidales Data extracted from the References External links Chlorophyta orders {{Ulvophyceae-stub ...
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Green Algae
The green algae (singular: green alga) are a group consisting of the Prasinodermophyta and its unnamed sister which contains the Chlorophyta and Charophyta/Streptophyta. The land plants (Embryophytes) have emerged deep in the Charophyte alga as sister of the Zygnematophyceae. Since the realization that the Embryophytes emerged within the green algae, some authors are starting to properly include them. The completed clade that includes both green algae and embryophytes is monophyletic and is referred to as the clade Viridiplantae and as the kingdom Plantae. The green algae include unicellular and colonial flagellates, most with two flagella per cell, as well as various colonial, coccoid and filamentous forms, and macroscopic, multicellular seaweeds. There are about 22,000 species of green algae. Many species live most of their lives as single cells, while other species form coenobia (colonies), long filaments, or highly differentiated macroscopic seaweeds. A few other organi ...
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