Butschliellaceae

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Butschliellaceae
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Butschliellaceae

Skvortzov 1968
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Butschliellaceae is a possible family of cryptomonads proposed by Pierre Bourrelly in 1970, to include both the previously described Butschliella and his newly discovered genus Skvortzoviella . [1] Neither Butschiellaceae, nor its constituent genera, have been included in recent Cryptophyte phylogenies.

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References

  1. Bourrelly P (1970). "Eugléniens, Péridiniens, Algues rouges et Algues bleues". Les Algues d'eau douce. Initiation à la systématique. Vol. III.