Cryptochrysis
Cryptochrysis is a formerly recognized genus of cryptomonads first proposed by Adolf Pascher in 1911. He initially treated it as the sole genus in family Cryptochrysidaceae, but later treated it as a member of the Cryptochrysideae subfamily of Cryptomonadaceae, along with Rhodomonas, Chroomonas, and Cyanomonas.[1][2] In 1967, R.W. Butcher relegated the group to a subgenus within Chroomonas.[3]
Cryptochrysis | |
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
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Order: | Cryptomonadales |
Family: | Cryptochrysidaceae |
Genus: | Cryptochrysis Pascher 1911 |
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Cryptochrysis commutata Pascher 1911 | |
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It is now regarded as paraphyletic, with its species now various reassigned into Pyrenomonas and Rhinomonas since 1988.[4]
Species
- Cryptochrysis amoeboidea Pascher 1917
- Cryptochrysis atlantica Lackey 1940
- Cryptochrysis carinata Czosnowski 1948
- Cryptochrysis commutata Pascher 1911
- Cryptochrysis fulva
- Cryptochrysis gigas Pascher 1917
- Cryptochrysis lateralis
- Cryptochrysis magna Kufferath 1942
- Cryptochrysis minor Nygaard 1950
- Cryptochrysis minutissima
- Cryptochrysis ovalis Petersen & Hansen 1961
- Cryptochrysis pochmannii Huber-Pestalozzi 1950
- Cryptochrysis polychrysis Pascher 1913
- Cryptochrysis rubens
- Cryptochrysis virescens
References
- Pascher (1911), "Zwei braune Flagellaten", Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft, 29: 190–192
- Pascher (1913), Die Süsswasser-Flora: Deutschlands, Österreichs und der Schweiz, vol. 2, pp. 99–114
- Butcher (1967), An Introductory Account of the Smaller Algae of British Coastal Waters.
- Hill and Wetherbee (1988), "The structure and taxonomy of Rhinomonas pauca gen. et sp. nov. (Cryptophyceae)", Phycologia, 27 (3): 355–365, doi:10.2216/i0031-8884-27-3-355.1
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