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Synechococcaceae
The Synechococcaceae are a family of cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria ( ) are a group of autotrophic gram-negative bacteria that can obtain biological energy via oxygenic photosynthesis. The name "cyanobacteria" () refers to their bluish green (cyan) color, which forms the basis of cyanobacteri .... References Synechococcales Cyanobacteria families {{cyanobacteria-stub ...
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Anathece
''Anathece'' is a genus of cyanobacteria belonging to the family Synechococcaceae. The genus was species description, first described by Komárek and Anagnostidis in 2011 as ''Aphanothece'' subgenus Anathece. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: * ''Anathece bachmannii'' * ''Anathece clathrata'' * ''Anathece minutissima'' * ''Anathece smithii'' References

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Cyanodictyon
''Cyanodictyon'' is a genus of cyanobacteria belonging to the family Synechococcaceae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species: *'' Cyanodictyon balticum'' *''Cyanodictyon endophyticum ''Cyanodictyon'' is a genus of cyanobacteria belonging to the family Synechococcaceae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species: *''Cyanodictyon balticum'' *''Cyanodictyon endophyticum'' *''Cyanodictyon filiforme'' *''Cyanodic ...'' *'' Cyanodictyon filiforme'' *'' Cyanodictyon iac'' *'' Cyanodictyon planctonicum'' *'' Cyanodictyon planctonicum'' *'' Cyanodictyon reticulatum'' *'' Cyanodictyon tropicalis'' *'' Cyanodictyon tubiforme'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q27438767 Synechococcales Cyanobacteria genera ...
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Cyanonephron
''Cyanonephron'' is a genus of cyanobacteria in the family Synechococcaceae The Synechococcaceae are a family of cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria ( ) are a group of autotrophic gram-negative bacteria that can obtain biological energy via oxygenic photosynthesis. The name "cyanobacteria" () refers to their bluish gre ....Guiry, Michael D. (2015). Cyanonephron Hickel, 1985. In: Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2015). AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway (taxonomic information republished from AlgaeBase with permission of M.D. Guiry). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=177121 on 2016-08-29 References * Hällfors, G. (2004). Checklist of Baltic Sea Phytoplankton Species (including some heterotrophic protistan groups). Baltic Sea Environment Proceedings. No. 95: 210 External links * ''Cyanonephron'' at algaebase Synechococcales Cyanobacteria genera ...
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Lemmermanniella
''Lemmermanniella'' is a genus of cyanobacteria belonging to the family Synechococcaceae. The genus name of ''Lemmermanniella'' is in honour of Ernst Johann Lemmermann (1867-1915), who was a German botanist. The genus was circumscribed by Lothar Geitler Lothar Geitler (18 May 1899 – 1 May 1990) was an Austrian botanist and cytologist. He was born in Vienna. His main research interests included blue-green algae (Cyanophyta), diatoms, lichen symbioses and chromosome structure. The cyanobacter ... in Nat. Pflanzenfam. (Engler & Prantl) ed.2, vol.1b on page 62 in 1942. Species: *'' Lemmermanniella flexa'' *'' Lemmermanniella gracillima'' *'' Lemmermanniella obesa'' *'' Lemmermanniella pallida'' *'' Lemmermanniella parva'' *'' Lemmermanniella terrestris'' *'' Lemmermanniella uliginosa'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q25365786 Synechococcales Cyanobacteria genera ...
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Synechococcales
The Synechococcales are a proposed order of cyanobacteria, with over 70 genera. It includes both filamentous and single-celled types. References

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Bacularia (bacterium)
''Linospadix'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is native to New Guinea and Australia.Govaerts, R. & Dransfield, J. (2005). World Checklist of Palms: 1-223. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It contains the following species: *''Linospadix albertisianus'' ( Becc.) Burret - New Guinea *''Linospadix apetiolatus'' Dowe & A.K.Irvine - Queensland *''Linospadix caninus'' (Becc.) Burret - Western New Guinea *''Linospadix microcaryus'' (Domin) Burret - Queensland *''Linospadix minor'' (W.Hill) Burret - Minor walking stick palm - Queensland *''Linospadix monostachyos'' (Mart.) H.Wendl. - Walking stick palm - Queensland, New South Wales *''Linospadix palmerianus'' (F.M.Bailey) Burret - Queensland ;formerly included *''Linospadix leptostachys'' Burret = ''Calyptrocalyx sessiliflorus ''Calyptrocalyx'' is a genus of plants in the palm family Arecaceae, native to New Guinea and the nearby Maluku Islands. Ranging from small to large, the p ...
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Lithococcus (bacterium)
''Lithococcus'' is a genus of very small freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusk Mollusca is a phylum of protostomic invertebrate animals, whose members are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 76,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized, making it the second-largest animal phylum after Arthropoda. The ...s in the family Cochliopidae.Bouchet, P. (2015). Lithococcus Pilsbry, 1911. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=723409 on 2015-02-20 Species Species within the genus ''Lithococcus'' include: *'' Lithococcus aletes'' Thompson & Hershler, 1991 *'' Lithococcus multicarinatus'' (Miller, 1878) References Cochliopidae {{Cochliopidae-stub ...
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