Chaetoceros

Chaetoceros furcellatum, copyright Richard A. Ingebrigtsen.

Belongs within: Chaetocerotophycidae.

Chaetoceros is a genus of diatoms in which frustules bear hollow processes (setae) that link cells into elongate filaments.

Chaetoceros Ehrenberg 1844W61
|--C. affinisOSS10
| |--C. a. var. affinisOHJ84
| `--C. a. var. willeiOHJ84
|--C. armatumW61
|--C. atlanticumB26
|--C. borealeG64
|--C. calcitransKI02
|--C. californicusM01
|--C. ceratosporumOHJ84
|--C. clavigeriumEB93
|--C. concavicornisOSS10
|--C. confervoidesG64
|--C. constrictusOSS10
|--C. contortusOSS10
|--C. convolutusOSS10
|--C. crinitumB26
|--C. criophilumB26
|--C. curvisetusSS10
|--C. danicumB26
|--C. debilisSS10
|--C. decipiensOSS10
|--C. densusSS10
|--C. diademaB26
|--C. didymusC-SC06
|--C. difficileB26
|--C. diversusRA05
| |--C. d. var. diversusRA05
| `--C. d. var. tenuisRA05
|--C. eibeniiRA05
|--C. furcellatumB26
|--C. incurvusM01
| |--C. i. var. incurvusM01
| `--C. i. var. angustaM01
|--C. laciniosumB26
|--C. lorenzianusSS10
|--C. lyraM01
|--C. mitraB26
|--C. muelleriKI02
|--C. paradoxusRA05
|--C. peruvianumB26
|--C. rostratusC-SC06
|--C. salsugineusOSS10
|--C. scolopendraB26
|--C. seiracanthumB26
|--C. socialisOSS10
|--C. teresB26
`--C. wighamiiG64

*Type species of generic name indicated

References

[B26] Bigelow, H. B. 1926. Plankton of the offshore waters of the Gulf of Maine. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries 40 (2): 1–509.

[C-SC06] Cavalier-Smith, T., & E. E.-Y. Chao. 2006. Phylogeny and megasystematics of phagotrophic heterokonts (kingdom Chromista). Journal of Molecular Evolution 62: 388–420.

[EB93] Edwards, D., J. G. Baldauf, P. R. Brown, K. J. Dorning, M. Feist, L. T. Gallagher, N. Grambast-Fessard, M. B. Hart, A. J. Powell & R. Riding. 1993. ‘Algae’. In: Benton, M. J. (ed.) The Fossil Record 2 pp. 15–40. Chapman & Hall: London.

[G64] Gray, J. E. 1864. Handbook of British Water-weeds or Algae. R. Hardwicke: London.

[KI02] Kawachi, M., I. Inouye, D. Honda, C. J. O’Kelly, J. C. Bailey, R. R. Bidigare & R. A. Andersen. 2002. The Pinguiophyceae classis nova, a new class of photosynthetic stramenopiles whose members produce large amounts of omega-3 fatty acids. Phycological Research 50: 31–47.

[M01] Mereschkowsky, C. 1901. A list of Californian diatoms (concluded). Annals and Magazine of Natural History, series 7, 7: 505–520, pls 4–5.

[OSS10] Orlova, T. Yu., I. V. Stonik & M. S. Selina. 2010. The diversity of HABs causative organisms on the Russian Pacific coast. In: China-Russia Bilateral Symposium: Proceedings of the China-Russia Bilateral Symposium of “Comparison on Marine Biodiversity in the Northwest Pacific Ocean”, 10–11 October 2010, Qingdao (China) pp. 66–70. Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; A. V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

[OHJ84] Østgaard, K., E. N. Hegseth & A. Jensen. 1984. Species-dependent sensitivity of marine planktonic algae to Ekofisk crude oil under different light conditions. Botanica Marina 27: 309–318.

[RA05] Rath, J., & S. P. Adhikary. 2005. A check list of algae from Chilika Lake, Orissa. Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India 47: 101–114.

[SS10] Sun, X., & S. Sun. 2010. Long term changes in the ecosystem of Jiaozhou Bay, China. In: China-Russia Bilateral Symposium: Proceedings of the China-Russia Bilateral Symposium of “Comparison on Marine Biodiversity in the Northwest Pacific Ocean”, 10–11 October 2010, Qingdao (China) pp. 131–133. Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; A. V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

[W61] Wood, E. J. F. 1961. Studies on Australian and New Zealand diatoms. V.—The Rawson Collection of recent diatoms. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand 88 (4): 699–712.

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