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  2. Diatom - Wikipedia

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    This classification treats diatoms as a phylum (Diatomeae/Bacillariophyta), accepts the class Mediophyceae of Medlin and co-workers, introduces new subphyla and classes for a number of otherwise isolated genera, and re-ranks a number of previously established taxa as subclasses, but does not list orders or families.

  3. Taxonomy of diatoms - Wikipedia

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    This classification treats diatoms as a phylum (Diatomeae/Bacillariophyta), accepts the class Mediophyceae of Medlin and co-workers, introduces new subphyla and classes for a number of otherwise isolated genera, and re-ranks a number of previously established taxa as subclasses, but does not list orders or families.

  4. Bacillaria - Wikipedia

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    Three diatom species were sent to the International Space Station, together with the huge (6 mm length) diatoms of Antarctica and the exclusive colonial diatom, Bacillaria paradoxa.

  5. Bacillaria paxillifer - Wikipedia

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    Bacillaria paxillifer was originally described under the name Vibrio paxillifer by Otto Frederick Müller in 1786. It is the first diatom species known to be described. [5] It was separately described two years later (1788) by Johann Friedrich Gmelin as Bacillaria paradoxa.

  6. Skeletonema japonicum - Wikipedia

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    Kooistra, Wiebe HCF, et al. "Global diversity and biogeography of Skeletonema species (Bacillariophyta)." Protist 159.2 (2008): 177–193. Alverson, Andrew J., and Leanne Kolnick. "Intragenomic nucleotide polymorphism among small subunit (18s) rDNA paralogs in the diatom genus skeletonema (bacillariophyta) 1."

  7. Cocconeis - Wikipedia

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    Riaux-Gobin, C. et al. 2014: Cocconeis pinnata W. Gregory ex Greville (Bacillariophyta): Lectotypification and an emended description after examination of type material and South Pacific specimens. Phytotaxa 156 (3), pages 81–99, doi : 10.11646/phytotaxa.156.3.1

  8. Leptocylindrus - Wikipedia

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    "A Reappraisal of the Genus Leptocylindrus (Bacillariophyta), with the Addition of Three Species and the Erection of Tenuicylindrus Gen. Nov." Journal of Phycology 49.5 (2013): 917–36. Web. French, Fred W, and Hargraves, Paul E. "SPORE FORMATION IN THE LIFE CYCLES OF THE DIATOMS CHAETOCEROS DIADEMA AND LEPTOCYLINDRUS DANICUS1."

  9. Coscinodiscophyceae - Wikipedia

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    The Coscinodiscophyceae are a class(s) of diatoms. [1] They are similar to the Centrales, a traditional, paraphyletic subdivision of the heterokont algae known as diatoms. [2] [3] [4] The order is named for the shape of the cell walls (or valves or frustules) of centric diatoms, which are circular or ellipsoid in valve view.