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Plagiotropidaceae
Plagiotropidaceae is a family of diatoms in the order Naviculales The Naviculales are an order of diatoms. Family According to the GBIF, the order has the following families; * Amphipleuraceae (contains 1k species) * Berkeleyaceae (144) * Brachysiraceae (112) * Cavinulaceae (15) * Cosmioneidaceae (7) * .... References Diatom families Naviculales {{Diatom-stub ...
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Naviculales
The Naviculales are an order of diatoms. Family According to the GBIF, the order has the following families; * Amphipleuraceae (contains 1k species) * Berkeleyaceae (144) * Brachysiraceae (112) * Cavinulaceae (15) * Cosmioneidaceae (7) * Diadesmidaceae (303) * Diploneidaceae (450) * Gomphonemaceae (12) * Metascolioneidaceae (3) * Naviculaceae (9k) * Neidiaceae (676) * Phaeodactylaceae (2) * Pinnulariaceae (3k) * Plagiotropidaceae (50) * Pleurosigmataceae (881) * Proschkiniaceae (36) * Scolioneidaceae (1) * Scoliotropidaceae (59) * Sellaphoraceae (250) * Stauroneidaceae (1k) Unplaced genera There are 5 genera that are 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 .... *'' Boreozonacola'' (4) *'' Brevilinea'' (2) *'' Cholnokyella'' (1) *'' Pla ...
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Stilus
''Stilus'' is a genus of diatoms in the family Plagiotropidaceae Plagiotropidaceae is a family of diatoms in the order Naviculales The Naviculales are an order of diatoms. Family According to the GBIF, the order has the following families; * Amphipleuraceae (contains 1k species) * Berkeleyaceae (144) * .... References Diatom genera Naviculales {{Diatom-stub ...
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Ephemera (diatom)
Ephemera are transitory creations which are not meant to be retained or preserved. Its etymological origins extends to Ancient Greece, with the common definition of the word being: "the minor transient documents of everyday life". Ambiguous in nature, various interpretations of ephemera and related items have been contended, including menus, newspapers, postcards, posters, sheet music, stickers and valentines. Since the printing revolution, ephemera has been a long-standing element of everyday life. Some ephemera are ornate in their design, acquiring prestige, whereas others are minimal and notably utilitarian. Virtually all conceptions of ephemera make note of the matter's disposability. Ephemera has long been collected by the likes of families, hobbyists and curators, with certain instances of ephemera intended to be collected. Literature by collectors and societies has contributed to a greater willingness to preserve ephemera, which is now ubiquitous in archives and library ...
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Plagiotropis (alga)
Plagiotropis may refer to: * Plagiotropis (planthopper), a genus of planthoppers in the family Delphacidae * Plagiotropis (alga), a genus of algae in the family Bacillariophyceae Bacillariophyceae is a group of pennate diatoms with a raphe (raphids). According to Ruggiero et al., 2015, the diatoms are treated as follows. This treatment largely reflects that used by Algaebase as at 2015, and is also reflected in the current ... * Plagiotropis, a genus of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae; synonym of '' Swainsona'' See also * Plagiotropism, a tropism at an oblique angle to the direction of the stimulus {{Genus disambiguation ...
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Stauropsis (diatom)
''Trichoglottis'', commonly known as cherub orchids or 毛舌兰属 (mao she lan shu), is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus are epiphytic plants with thick roots, relatively thick, fibrous stems and many large, thick, leathery leaves arranged in two ranks. The flowers are usually small and yellowish with light brown or purple markings. The flowers have broad sepals, narrower petals and a labellum which has three lobes and is often hairy. There are about 85 species distributed from tropical and subtropical Asia to the north-western Pacific. Most species grow in rainforest. Description Orchids in the genus ''Trichoglottis'' are epiphytic or climbing herbs with a monopodial habit, thick roots and straggly or pendulous stems. There are many large, leathery linear to elliptic leaves arranged in two ranks with their bases sheathing the stems. From one to a few relatively small flowers are arranged on flowering stems arising from leaf axils. ...
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Diatom
A diatom (Neo-Latin ''diatoma''), "a cutting through, a severance", from el, διάτομος, diátomos, "cut in half, divided equally" from el, διατέμνω, diatémno, "to cut in twain". is any member of a large group comprising several genera of algae, specifically microalgae, found in the oceans, waterways and soils of the world. Living diatoms make up a significant portion of the Earth's biomass: they generate about 20 to 50 percent of the oxygen produced on the planet each year, take in over 6.7 billion metric tons of silicon each year from the waters in which they live, and constitute nearly half of the organic material found in the oceans. The shells of dead diatoms can reach as much as a half-mile (800 m) deep on the ocean floor, and the entire Amazon basin is fertilized annually by 27 million tons of diatom shell dust transported by transatlantic winds from the African Sahara, much of it from the Bodélé Depression, which was once made up of a system of ...
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Diatom Families
A diatom (Neo-Latin ''diatoma''), "a cutting through, a severance", from el, διάτομος, diátomos, "cut in half, divided equally" from el, διατέμνω, diatémno, "to cut in twain". is any member of a large group comprising several genera of algae, specifically microalgae, found in the oceans, waterways and soils of the world. Living diatoms make up a significant portion of the Earth's biomass: they generate about 20 to 50 percent of the oxygen produced on the planet each year, take in over 6.7 billion metric tons of silicon each year from the waters in which they live, and constitute nearly half of the organic material found in the oceans. The shells of dead diatoms can reach as much as a half-mile (800 m) deep on the ocean floor, and the entire Amazon basin is fertilized annually by 27 million tons of diatom shell dust transported by transatlantic winds from the African Sahara, much of it from the Bodélé Depression, which was once made up of a system of fres ...
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