Hyalodiscus

Hyalodiscus is an extant genus of diatom known also from the fossil record.[2]

Hyalodiscus
Scientific classification
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Hyalodiscus

Ehrenberg, 1845
Type species
Hyalodiscus laevis
Ehrenberg
Species [1]
  • Hyalodiscus cervinus Brightw.
  • Hyalodiscus elegans N. I. Strelnikova
  • Hyalodiscus kryshtofovichii A. P. Jousé
  • Hyalodiscus laevis Ehrenberg
  • Hyalodiscus planus T. F. Kozyrenko
  • Hyalodiscus plicatus T. F. Kozyrenko
  • Hyalodiscus pustulatus Schmidt
  • Hyalodiscus radiatus (O'Meara) Grunow
  • Hyalodiscus scoticus (Kützing) Grunow
  • Hyalodiscus subtilis J. W. Bailey

References

  1. M. D. Guiry (2011). M. D. Guiry & G. M. Guiry (ed.). "Hyalodiscus Ehrenberg, 1845". AlgaeBase. National University of Ireland, Galway. Retrieved April 27, 2011.
  2. David M. Harwood & Steven M. Bohaty (2000). "Marine diatom assemblages from Eocene and younger erratics, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica". In Rodney M. Feldmann & Jeffrey D. Stilwell (ed.). Paleobiology and Paleoenvironments of Eocene Rocks, McMurdo Sound, East Antarctica. Antarctic Research Series, volume 76. Washington: American Geophysical Union. pp. 73–98. ISBN 0-87590-947-7.


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