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Coscinodiscineae
Marine diatoms
Marine diatoms
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Chromalveolata
Phylum: Heterokontophyta
Class: Bacillariophyceae
Order: Centrales
Suborder: Coscinodiscineae
Families
  • Thalassiossiraceae
  • Melosiraceae
  • Leptocylindraceae
  • Cosinodiscaceae
  • Stellarimaceae
  • Hemidiscaceae
  • Asterolampraceae
  • Heliopeltaceae

Suborder Coscinodiscineae is one of three suborders of Biddulphiales, more commonly known as Centrales[1]. Animals Plants fungi, and Protists are eukaryotes (juːˈkærɪɒt or -oʊt Organisms whose cells are organized into complex Chromalveolata is a Eukaryote supergroup first proposed by Thomas Cavalier-Smith as a refinement of his kingdom Chromista, which was first The heterokonts or stramenopiles are a major line of Eukaryotes presently containing about 10500 known species Diatoms ( Greek: (dia = "through" + (temnein = "to cut" i Order Centrales is a traditional Paraphyletic subdivision of the Heterokont Algae known as Diatoms ref name=hoek95>Hoek C Order Centrales is a traditional Paraphyletic subdivision of the Heterokont Algae known as Diatoms ref name=hoek95>Hoek C

Description

Valves generally have a marginal ring of processes. For other uses see Valve (disambiguation. For the electronic component see Thermionic valve. And they usually have symmetry with no polarities. [1]

See also

Biddulphiineae

References

  1. ^ a b Tomas, C. Suborder Biddulphiineae is one of three suborders of Biddulphiales, more commonly known as Centrales. R. , Hasle G. R. , Syvertsen, E. E. , Steidinger, K. A. , Tangen, K. , Throndsen, J. , Heimdal, B. R. , (1997). Identifying Marine Phytoplankton, Academic Press.

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