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Phaeothamniophycidae
Phaeothamniophycidae is a subclass (biology), class of heterokont algae. It contains two orders, Phaeothamniales and Pleurochloridellales, and consists of species separated from Golden algae, Chrysophyceae. Taxonomy * Order Pleurochloridellales ** Family Pleurochloridellaceae *** ''Pleurochloridella'' * Order Phaeothamniales ** Family Phaeothamniaceae [=Stichogloeaceae ; Chrysapiaceae] *** ''Apistonema'' *** ''Chrysapion'' *** ''Chrysocapsopsis'' *** ''Chrysoclonium'' *** ''Chrysodesmis'' *** ''Chrysodictyon'' *** ''Koinopodion'' *** ''Nematochrysis'' *** ''Phaeogloea'' *** ''Phaeoschizochlamys'' *** ''Phaeothamnion'' *** ''Podochrysis'' *** ''Selenophaea'' *** ''Sphaeridiothrix'' *** ''Stichogloea'' *** ''Tetrachrysis'' *** ''Tetrapion'' References

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Ochrophyta
The ochrophytes, subphylum Ochrophytina, is a group of mostly photosynthesis, photosynthetic heterokonts. Their plastid is of Red algae, red algal origin. The classification of the group is still being worked out. Originally, the ochrophytes were regarded as a phylum denominated Ochrophyta. Some authors (e.g., Thomas Cavalier-Smith, Cavalier-Smith) divided it into two subphyla, Phaeista Cavalier-Smith 1995 (comprising Hypogyristea and Chrysista in some classifications, or Limnista and Marista (alga), Marista in others) and Khakista Cavalier-Smith, 2000 (comprising ''Bolidomonas'' and diatoms). Others prefer not to use the subphyla, listing only lower taxa (e.g., Reviers, 2002, Guiry & Guiry, 2014). However, it is currently regarded as a subphylum inside of the phylum Gyrista, along with Pseudofungi and Bigyromonada. It contains two infraphyla: Diatomista, containing diatoms and related groups, and Chrysista, containing brown and golden algae and related groups. Phylogeny The c ...
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