Coscinodiscophycidae Explained
Coscinodiscophycidae is a subclass of diatoms, previously known as "Centrales", a paraphyletic order of centric diatoms, a major group of algae and one of the most common members of the phytoplankton.[1]
Families
- Thalassiossiraceae
- Melosiraceae
- Leptocylindraceae
- Coscinodiscaceae
- Stellarimaceae
- Hemidiscaceae
- Asterolampraceae
- Heliopeltaceae
Description
Valves generally have a marginal ring of processes. They usually have symmetry with no polarities.[1]
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Carmelo R. . Tomas . Identifying Marine Phytoplankton . 1997 . Academic Press . 978-0-08-053442-8.