Dasycladaceae

The Dasycladaceae is one of the two extinct families of green algae of the order Dasycladales. When found in Palaeozoic limestones, they typically indicate depositional depth of less than 5m.[2]

Dasycladaceae
Fossil Dasycladaceae from Triassic of Italy
Scientific classification
Phylum: Chlorophyta
Class: Ulvophyceae
Order: Dasycladales
Family: Dasycladaceae
Kützing,[1] 1843
Genera[1]

See text

Genera

  • Acicularia
  • Acroporella
  • Amicus
  • Anatolipora
  • Andrusoporella
  • Anfractuosoporella
  • Anisoporella
  • Anthracoporella
  • Archaeocladus
  • Atractyliopsis
  • Batophora
  • Beresella
  • Bornetella
  • Chinianella
  • Chloroclados
  • Clavapora
  • Clavaporella
  • Connexia
  • Cylindroporella
  • Cymopolia
  • Dasycladus
  • Dissocladella
  • Dvinella
  • Endoina
  • Eoclypeina
  • Eogoniolina
  • Eovelebitella
  • Epimastopora
  • Euteutloporella
  • Favoporella
  • Fourcadella
  • Genotella
  • Goniolinopsis
  • Gyroporella
  • Halicoryne
  • Holosporella
  • Imperiella
  • Kantia
  • Kochanskyella
  • Lacrymorphus
  • Macroporella
  • Mizzia
  • Munieria
  • Nanjinoporella
  • Neomeris
  • Oligoporella
  • Ollaria
  • Pentaporella
  • Permopora
  • Placklesia
  • Salpingoporella
  • Teutloporella
  • Thailandoporella
  • Uragiella
  • Uragiellopsis
  • Uraloporella
  • Velomorpha
  • Vermiporella
  • Xainzanella
  • Zaporella

References


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