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accepted marine extant species
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Biota
(32 246)
Kingdom
Animalia
(26 724)
Kingdom
Bacteria
(157)
Kingdom
Chromista
(3 254)
Subkingdom
Chromobiota
Subkingdom
Cryptista
accepted as
Cryptophyta
Subkingdom
Hacrobia
(143)
Subkingdom
Harosa
(2 762)
Phylum
Bacillariophyta
(1)
Phylum
Chrysophyta
accepted as
Chrysophyceae
Phylum
Heterokontophyta
(348)
Subphylum
Bacillariophytina
(348)
Class
Bacillariophyceae
(348)
Subclass
Bacillariophyceae
incertae sedis
(7)
Subclass
Bacillariophycidae
(169)
Subclass
Coscinodiscophycidae
(133)
Superorder
Biddulphianae
(20)
Superorder
Chaetocerotanae
(47)
Superorder
Corethranae
(1)
Superorder
Coscinodiscanae
(34)
Superorder
Cymatosirophycanae
Superorder
Lithodesmiophycanae
(2)
Superorder
Rhizosolenianae
(17)
Superorder
Thalassiosiranae
(12)
Order
Thalassiosirales
(12)
Family
Lauderiaceae (Schütt) Lemmermann, 1899, sensu emend.
Family
Skeletonemaceae Lebour, 1930, sensu emend.
(1)
Genus
Detonula
F. Schütt ex G.B. De Toni, 1894
Species
Detonula confervacea
(Cleve) Gran, 1896
accepted as
Lauderia confervacea
Cleve, 1896
Species
Detonula delicatula
(H.Peragallo) Gran, 1900
accepted as
Lauderia delicatula
H.Peragallo, 1888
Species
Detonula pumila
(Castracane) Gran, 1900
accepted as
Lauderia pumila
Castracane, 1886
Genus
Skeletonema
R.K. Greville, 1865
(1)
Family
Stephanodiscaceae Glezer & Makarova, 1986
(2)
Family
Thalassiosiraceae Lebour, 1930
(9)
Subclass
Fragilariophycidae
(39)
Phylum
Xanthophyta
accepted as
Xanthophyceae
Kingdom
Fungi
(374)
Kingdom
Monera
represented as
Bacteria
Kingdom
Plantae
(1 473)
Kingdom
Protozoa
(264)
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