Difference between revisions of "Order Pyrenomonadales"
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===Family Chroomonadaceae B. L. Clay et al.=== | ===Family Chroomonadaceae B. L. Clay et al.=== | ||
− | Genus Komma D. R. A. Hill | + | Genus ''Komma'' D. R. A. Hill |
− | *Komma caudata (L. Geitler) D. R. A. Hill (=Chroomonas acuta Utermöhl) – planktonic, rare, freshwater supralittoral basin, Rugozerskaya Bay | + | *''Komma caudata'' (L. Geitler) D. R. A. Hill (=Chroomonas acuta Utermöhl) – planktonic, rare, freshwater supralittoral basin, Rugozerskaya Bay |
− | ===Family Geminigeraceae B. L. Clay et al.=== | + | ===Family 'Geminigeraceae B. L. Clay et al.=== |
− | Genus Proteomonas Hill & Wetherbee | + | Genus ''Proteomonas'' Hill & Wetherbee |
− | *Proteomonas sulcata Hill & Wetherbee – planktonic, rare, diluted littoral pools, upper littoral, Eremeevskaya Bay; sporadic, brackish-water supralittoral basin, cape Kindo. | + | *''Proteomonas sulcata'' Hill & Wetherbee – planktonic, rare, diluted littoral pools, upper littoral, Eremeevskaya Bay; sporadic, brackish-water supralittoral basin, cape Kindo. |
− | Genus Teleaulax | + | Genus ''Teleaulax'' |
− | *Teleaulax acuta (Butcher) Hill – marine, planktonic (Rat’kova, 2000). | + | *''Teleaulax acuta'' (Butcher) Hill – marine, planktonic (Rat’kova, 2000). |
===Family Pyrenomonadaceae G. Novarino & I. A. N. Lucas=== | ===Family Pyrenomonadaceae G. Novarino & I. A. N. Lucas=== |
Latest revision as of 21:35, 22 August 2019
Family Chroomonadaceae B. L. Clay et al.
Genus Komma D. R. A. Hill
- Komma caudata (L. Geitler) D. R. A. Hill (=Chroomonas acuta Utermöhl) – planktonic, rare, freshwater supralittoral basin, Rugozerskaya Bay
Family 'Geminigeraceae B. L. Clay et al.
Genus Proteomonas Hill & Wetherbee
- Proteomonas sulcata Hill & Wetherbee – planktonic, rare, diluted littoral pools, upper littoral, Eremeevskaya Bay; sporadic, brackish-water supralittoral basin, cape Kindo.
Genus Teleaulax
- Teleaulax acuta (Butcher) Hill – marine, planktonic (Rat’kova, 2000).
Family Pyrenomonadaceae G. Novarino & I. A. N. Lucas
Genus Rhodomonas Karsten
- Rhodomonas baltica Karsten - planktonic, sporadic, littoral basin, near the WSBS pier.
- Rhodomonas lacustris Pascher & Ruttner – planktonic, common, shallow-water freshwater
- Rhodomonas lens Pascher & Ruttner — planktonic, sporadic, Verkhneye Ershovskoe lake
- Rhodomonas marina (Buttner) (Dangeard) Lemmermann (=Chroomonas marina (Buttner) Butcher – marine, planktonic (Rat’kova, 2000).
- Rhodomonas minuta Skuja – planktonic, common, freshwater supralittoral basins, lakes.
- Rhodomonas salina (Wislouch) D. R. A. Hill & R. Wetherbee (=Pyrenomonas salina (Wislouch) Santore, Cryptomonas salina Wislouch; Chroomonas salina (Wislouch) Butcher] – planktonic, common, Velikaya Salma, brackish-water supralittoral basins.
- Rhodomonas sp. RCC2020 (GenBank number KF039722) (=Cryptomonas cf. rufescens Skuj, included in the Catalogue printed in 2008, 11.08.2002 — collected by S.I. Shaporenko, identified by E.A. Kuznetsov). By 18s RNA gene re-identified as Rhodomonas (Krasnova et al.,2014)) – planktonic, blooming red water layer in the chemocline of some coastal meromictic lakes, i.m. Kislo-Sladkoe lake and the lagoone on the cape Zeleny).
Cryptophyta incertae sedis
Genus Cyathomonas De Fromentel.
- Cyathomonas truncata (Fresenius) Fromentel – planktonic, common, freshwater supralittoral basins.
Genus Phyllomitus Stein
- Phyllomitus apiculatus Skuja – planktonic, sporadic, freshwater supralittoral basin, Kastyan island.
Genus Sennia Pascher
- Sennia commutata Pascher– planktonic, rare, freshwater supralittoral basins.
- Sennia marina Schiller – planktonic, rare, Velikaya Salma; common, brackish-water supralittoral basins.
- Sennia parvula Skuja – planktonic, rare, Verkhneye (Upper) Lake.