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  2. Felix Eugen Fritsch - Wikipedia

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    Felix Eugen Fritsch FRS [1] (26 April 1879 – 2 May 1954) was a British biologist. Fritssch was born in Hampstead in London in 1879 where his father owned and operated a school. Fritsch started his career at the University of Munich before moving to research at University College London and also the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew .

  3. Fritschiella - Wikipedia

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    Fritschiella is a genus of green algae, the only genus in the family Fritschiellaceae. [1] There are two species F. tuberosa and a new freshwater species from China, F. aquatilis [2] The genus name of Fritschiella is in honour of Felix Eugen Fritsch (1879–1954), who was a British biologist. [3]

  4. Eustigmatophyte - Wikipedia

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    Nannochloropsis sp.. Eustigmatophytes are a small group (17 genera; ~107 species) of eukaryotic forms of algae that includes marine, freshwater and soil-living species. [1] [2]All eustigmatophytes are unicellular, with coccoid cells and polysaccharide cell walls.

  5. Protoderma - Wikipedia

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    Scientific classification; Clade: Viridiplantae: Division: ... (F.E.Fritsch) Printz, 1964; ... Protoderma is a genus of green algae in the family Chaetophoraceae. [1]

  6. Chlorophyceae - Wikipedia

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    The Chlorophyceae are one of the classes of green algae, distinguished mainly on the basis of ultrastructural morphology. [2] They are usually green due to the dominance of pigments chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. The chloroplast may be discoid, plate-like, reticulate, cup-shaped, spiral- or ribbon-shaped in different species.

  7. Yellow-green algae - Wikipedia

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    Yellow-green algae or the Xanthophyceae (xanthophytes) are an important group of heterokont algae. Most live in fresh water, but some are found in marine and soil habitats. Most live in fresh water, but some are found in marine and soil habitats.

  8. Template:Structure and Reproduction of the Algae - Wikipedia

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    Fritsch, F. E. (1959). The Structure and Reproduction of the Algae. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. This page was last ...

  9. Ulotrichaceae - Wikipedia

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    Scientific classification; Clade: Viridiplantae: Division: ... Pearsoniella Fritsch & Rich; ... Ulotrichaceae is a family of green algae in the order Ulotrichales. [1 ...