Scytonemataceae

Scytonemataceae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Subkingdom: Eubacteria
Phylum: Cyanobacteria
Order: Nostocales
Family: Scytonemataceae
Rabenhorst ex Bornet & Flahault
Genus[1]
  • Brasilonema Fiore et al. 2007
  • Chakia Komárková et al. 2013
  • Kyrtuthrix Ercegović 1929
  • Ophiothrix Sant'Anna et al. 2010
  • Petalonema Berkeley ex Correns 1889
  • Scytonema Agardh ex Bornet & Flahault 1887
  • Scytonema sect. Myochrotes Bornet & Flahault 1887[2]
  • Scytonematopsis Kiseleva 1930

The Scytonemataceae are a family of filamentous, heterocystous cyanobacteria within the order Nostocales. The family is known from freshwater, marine, and terrestrial environments, where it grows in colonies attached to the substrate. Akinetes are not known, and the members of the family are known to reproduce with nonheterocystous hormogonia.[3]

References

  1. Komárek J; Kaštovský J; Mareš J; Johansen JR. (2014). "Taxonomic classification of cyanoprokaryotes (cyanobacterial genera) 2014, using a polyphasic approach" (PDF). Preslia. 86: 295–335.
  2. Section Myochrotes is sufficiently different to merit its own genus, but this hasn't formally happened, yet. See Komárek et al. 2014.
  3. Holt, John G. (1994). Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology (9. ed.). Baltimore, Md. [u.a.]: Williams & Wilkins. p. 406. ISBN 978-0683006032.


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