Cannabaceae

Suessiales
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Diaphoretickes
Clade: SAR
Clade: Alveolata
Phylum: Myzozoa
Superclass: Dinoflagellata
Class: Dinophyceae
Order: Suessiales
Fensome, Taylor, Norris, Sarjeant, Wharton & Williams, 1993
Families

Suessiales is an order of dinoflagellates.[1]

It includes Borghiella, Glenodinium, Polarella and Symbiodinium.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Murray S, Flø Jørgensen M, Ho SY, Patterson DJ, Jermiin LS (November 2005). "Improving the analysis of dinoflagellate phylogeny based on rDNA". Protist. 156 (3): 269–86. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2005.05.003. PMID 16325541.
  2. ^ Knechtel J, J Kretschmann, J Chacón & M Gottschling (2020): Dinastridium verrucosum Baumeister from Bavaria (Germany) is a borghiellacean dinophyte (†Suessiales). Protist 171: 125741. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2020.125741

1. Murray S, Flø Jørgensen M, Ho SY, Patterson DJ, Jermiin LS (November 2005). "Improving the analysis of dinoflagellate phylogeny based on rDNA". Protist. 156 (3): 269–86. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2005.05.003. PMID 16325541.

2. Knechtel J, J Kretschmann, J Chacón & M Gottschling (2020): Dinastridium verrucosum Baumeister from Bavaria (Germany) is a borghiellacean dinophyte (†Suessiales). Protist 171: 125741. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2020.125741

3. Moestrup, Ø., Lindberg, K., & Daugbjerg, N. (2009). Studies on woloszynskioid dinoflagellates IV: The genus Biecheleria gen. nov. Phycological Research, 57(3), 203–220.

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  • Data related to Suessiales at Wikispecies


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