Ceramiales

Ceramiales is an order of red algae.[1] It was established by Friedrich Oltmanns in 1904.

Ceramiales
Scientific classification
(unranked): Archaeplastida
Division: Rhodophyta
Class: Florideophyceae
Subclass: Rhodymeniophycidae
Order: Ceramiales
Acrosorium uncinatum

Families

  • Callithamniaceae Kützing, 1843
  • Ceramiaceae Dumortier, 1822
  • Choreocolacaceae Sturch
  • Dasyaceae Kützing, 1843
  • Delesseriaceae Bory, 1828
  • Inkyuleeaceae H.-G. Choi, Kraft, H.-S. Kim, Guiry et G.W. Saunders, 2008
  • Rhodomelaceae J.E. Areschoug, 1847
  • Sarcomeniaceae Womersley, 2003
  • Spyridiaceae J. Agardh, 1851
  • Wrangeliaceae J. Agardh, 1851
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References

  1. Robert Edward Lee (2008). Phycology. Cambridge University Press. pp. 107–. ISBN 978-0-521-68277-0. Retrieved 31 January 2011.


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