Chloropicon is a genus of green algae in the class Chloropicophyceae.[1]
Members of this genus are coccoid cells measuring 2–4 μm, characterized by having one green, often crescent-shaped chloroplast shaped with a starch grain, thylakoids that occur singly and in stacks of three, one central nucleus, one mitochondrion located between the nucleus and the chloroplast, 1–2 vacuoles present at the cell periphery that may contain particles, and a smooth surface of the cell wall.[1]
The name Chloropicon references both its green color (chloro-) and its small size (-picon).There are 6 species in the genus:[1]