Geminigeraceae

Geminigeraceae is a family of cryptophytes containing the five genera Geminigera, Guillardia, Hanusia, Proteomonas and Teleaulax.[1] They are characterised by chloroplasts containing Cr-phycoerythrin 545, and an inner periplast component (IPC) comprising "a sheet or a sheet and multiple plates if diplomorphic". The nucleomorphs are never in the pyrenoid, and there is never a scalariform furrow. The cells do, however, have a long, keeled rhizostyle with lamellae (wings).[1]

Geminigeraceae
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B. L. Clay, P. Kugrens & R. E. Lee, 1999
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References

  1. Brec L. Clay, Paul Kurgens & Robert E. Lee (1999). "A revised classification of Cryptophyta". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 131: 131–151. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1999.tb01845.x.


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