Biddulphiaceae
Biddulphiaceae is a family of diatom in the order Biddulphiales.[1] The Biddulphiaceae are distinguished from the Eupodiscaceae by their pseudocelli, where the Eupodiscaceae have fully developed ocelli.[2] Both families commonly inhabit the littoral zone of the ocean, close to the shore.[3] Sixteen species of Biddulphiaceae are found on the west coast of India.[4]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Clade: | Diaphoretickes |
Clade: | SAR |
Clade: | Stramenopiles |
Phylum: | Bacillariophyta |
Class: | Mediophyceae |
Order: | Biddulphiales |
Family: | Biddulphiaceae Kützing, 1844 |
Genera | |
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Genera
- † Alveoflexus - N.I. Hendey & P.A. Sims, 1984
- † Ancoropsis - N.I. Hendey & P.A. Sims, 1984
- Arcusidiscus - S.Komura, 2008
- Biddulphia - S.F. Gray, 1821
- Biddulphiopsis - H.A. von Stosch & R. Simonsen, 1984
- † Donskinica - Strelnikova & Kozyrenko
- † Euodiella - P.A. Sims, 2000
- † Fenneria - J.Witkowski, 2018
- Hydrosera - G.C. Wallich, 1858
- Isthmia - C. A. Agardh, 1832
- † Medlinia - P.A. Sims, 1998
- Neohuttonia - O. Kuntze, 1898
- Pseudotriceratium - A. Grunow, 1884
- Stoermeria - J.P. Kociolek, L. Escobar & S. Richardson, 1996
- Terpsinoë - C.G. Ehrenberg, 1843
- Trigonium - P.T. Cleve, 1867
Gallery
- Biddulphia rigida
- Biddulphia pulchella
- Biddulphia sp.
References
- "Biddulphiaceae". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. 2018. Retrieved 2018-07-29.
- Medlin, Linda Karen; Doucette, Gregory John; Villac, Maria Célia (2008). Phytoplankton evolution, taxonomy and ecology. J. Cramer. ISBN 9783443510558.
- Ashworth, Matt P.; Nakov, Teofil; Theriot, Edward C. (2013). "Revisiting Ross and Sims (1971): toward a molecular phylogeny of the Biddulphiaceae and Eupodiscaceae (Bacillariophyceae)". Journal of Phycology. 49 (6): 1207–1222. doi:10.1111/jpy.12131. ISSN 1529-8817. PMID 27007638. S2CID 41735118.
- Venkataraman, Krishnamoorthy; Sivaperuman, Chandrakasan (2014-11-21). Marine Faunal Diversity in India: Taxonomy, Ecology and Conservation. Academic Press. ISBN 9780128019627.
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