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Achnanthales
Achnanthales is an order of diatom A diatom (Neo-Latin ''diatoma'') is any member of a large group comprising several Genus, genera of algae, specifically microalgae, found in the oceans, waterways and soils of the world. Living diatoms make up a significant portion of Earth's B ...s. References External links * * * Diatom orders {{diatom-stub ...
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Achnanthidiaceae
Achnanthidiaceae is a family of diatoms in the order Achnanthales. It contains 461 species within 22 genera. Genera The following genera are accepted within Achnanthidiaceae according to AlgaeBase. * '' Achnanthidium'' * '' Astartiella'' * '' Crenotia'' * '' Eucocconeis'' * '' Gliwiczia'' * '' Gogorevia'' * '' Gololobovia'' * '' Gomphothidium'' * '' Haloroundia'' * ''Karayevia ''Karayevia'' is a genus of diatom belonging to the family Achnanthidiaceae. The genus was first described by Round and L. Bukhtiyarova in 1996. Species: * ''Karayevia amoena'' * ''Karayevia bottnica'' * ''Karayevia clevei'' References ...'' * '' Kolbesia'' * '' Lemnicola'' * '' Madinithidium'' * '' Majewskaea'' * '' Planothidium'' * '' Platebaikalia'' * '' Platessa'' * '' Psammothidium'' * '' Pseudachnanthidium'' * '' Rossithidium'' * '' Skabitschewskia'' * '' Trifonovia'' References Achnanthales {{Diatom-stub ...
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Cocconeis Duplex
''Cocconeis'' is a genus of diatoms. Members of the genus are elliptically shaped diatoms. The green alga ''Cladophora'' is frequently covered with ''Cocconeis'', as are individuals of Antarctic minke whales, often found with orange-brown to yellowish patches of ''Cocconeis ceticola'' on their bodies. References * Riaux-Gobin, C. et al. 2014: Cocconeis pinnata W. Gregory ex Greville (Bacillariophyta): Lectotypification and an emended description after examination of type material and South Pacific specimens. Phytotaxa 156 (3), pages 81–99, External links

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Achnanthaceae
Achnanthaceae is a family of algae belonging to the order Achnanthales, and was first described in 1844 by Friedrich Traugott Kützing Friedrich Traugott Kützing (8 December 1807 in Ritteburg – 9 September 1893) was a German pharmacist, botanist and phycologist. Despite his limited background in regard to higher education, Kützing made significant scientific contribution .... Kützing, F.T. (1844)Die Kieselschaligen Bacillarien oder Diatomeen.pp. -vii 152, pls 1-30. Genera: * '' Achnanthes'' Bory, 1822 * '' Amphicocconeis'' M.De Stephano & D.Marino, 2002 * '' Diatomella'' * '' Haloroundia'' C.A.Düaz & N.I.Maidana, 2006 * '' Platebaikalia'' Kulikovskiy, Glushchenko, Genkal & Kociolek, 2020 * '' Platessa'' H.Lange-Bertalot, 2004 References {{Authority control Algae ...
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Diatom
A diatom (Neo-Latin ''diatoma'') is any member of a large group comprising several Genus, genera of algae, specifically microalgae, found in the oceans, waterways and soils of the world. Living diatoms make up a significant portion of Earth's Biomass (ecology), biomass. They generate about 20 to 50 percent of the oxygen produced on the planet each year, take in over 6.7 billion tonnes of silicon each year from the waters in which they live, and constitute nearly half of the organic material found in the oceans. The Protist shell, shells of dead diatoms are a significant component of marine sediment, 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 fresh-water lakes. Diatoms are unicellular organisms: they occur either as solitary cells or in Colony (biology), colonies, which can take the shape of ribb ...
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