Biliphyta
Members of this group should not be confused with Picobiliphytes, which are also known as "biliphytes".[4]
Biliphyta | |
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Close-up of a red alga (Laurencia sp.), a marine seaweed from Hawaii. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Subkingdom: | Biliphyta Cavalier-Smith, 1981 |
Phyla[1] | |
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Biliphyta is a subkingdom of algae.
It includes Glaucophyta and Rhodophyta.[2][3]
References
- "Taxonomy Browser :: Algaebase".
- Deschamps, P.; Moreira, D. (2009). "Signal conflicts in the phylogeny of the primary photosynthetic eukaryotes". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 26 (12): 2745–2753. doi:10.1093/molbev/msp189. PMID 19706725.
- Cavalier-Smith, T. (1981). "Eukaryote kingdoms: seven or nine?". Bio Systems. 14 (3–4): 461–481. doi:10.1016/0303-2647(81)90050-2. PMID 7337818.
- Cuvelier, M.; Ortiz, A.; Kim, E.; Moehlig, H.; Richardson, D.; Heidelberg, J.; Archibald, J.; Worden, A. (2008). "Widespread distribution of a unique marine protistan lineage". Environmental Microbiology. 10 (6): 1621–1634. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01580.x. PMC 2408648. PMID 18341584.
Further reading
- Ruggiero, Michael A.; Gordon, Dennis P.; Orrell, Thomas M.; Bailly, Nicolas; Bourgoin, Thierry; Brusca, Richard C.; Cavalier-Smith, Thomas; Guiry, Michael D.; Kirk, Paul M. (2015). "A Higher Level Classification of All Living Organisms". PLOS ONE. 10 (4): e0119248. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0119248. PMC 4418965. PMID 25923521.
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