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Goniochloris Closterioides
''Goniochloris'' is a genus of Chromista belonging to the family Pleurochloridaceae. The genus was species description, first described by Lothar Geitler in 1928. Species: * ''Goniochloris brevispinosa'' * ''Goniochloris closterioides'' * ''Goniochloris cochleata'' * ''Goniochloris gigas'' * ''Goniochloris irregularis'' * ''Goniochloris laevis'' * ''Goniochloris minuta'' * ''Goniochloris mutica'' * ''Goniochloris parvula'' * ''Goniochloris pseudogigas'' * ''Goniochloris pulchra'' * ''Goniochloris sculpta'' * ''Goniochloris triradiata'' * ''Goniochloris triverruca'' References

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Chromista
Chromista is a proposed but polyphyletic obsolete Biology, biological Kingdom (biology), kingdom, refined from the Chromalveolata, consisting of single-celled and multicellular eukaryotic species that share similar features in their Photosynthesis, photosynthetic organelles (plastids). It includes all eukaryotes whose plastids contain chlorophyll c, chlorophyll ''c'' and are surrounded by four membranes. If the ancestor already possessed chloroplasts derived by Endosymbiont, endosymbiosis from red algae, all non-photosynthetic Chromista have secondarily lost the ability to photosynthesise. Its members might have arisen independently as separate evolutionary groups from the last eukaryotic common ancestor. Chromista as a taxon was created by the British biologist Thomas Cavalier-Smith in 1981 to distinguish the stramenopiles, haptophytes, and Cryptomonad, cryptophytes. According to Cavalier-Smith, the kingdom originally consisted mostly of photosynthetic eukaryotes (algae), but he ...
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