Category
page 1Monotypic plant classes
Andreaeopsida
REDIRECT Andreaeaceae
Chlorodendrales
Chlorodendrales are an order of green, flagellated, thecate, unicellular eukaryotes, within the green algae class Chlorodendrophyceae. Prasinophyceae are defined by their cellular scales which are composed of carbohydrates, and Chlorodendrales are unique within this group due to these scales forming a fused thecal wall. Cells of Chlorodendrales are completely covered in scales, which fuse around the cell body producing the theca, but remain individually separated on the flagella, of which there are typically four per cell. Species within Chlorodendrales live in both marine and fresh water habi
Cycadopsida
REDIRECT Cycad
Polytrichopsida
REDIRECT Polytrichaceae
Klebsormidiophyceae
REDIRECT Klebsormidiales
Chloropicophyceae
REDIRECT Chloropicaceae
Takakiopsida
REDIRECT Takakia
Chlorodendrophyceae
REDIRECT Chlorodendrales