Coenochloris Korshikov, 1953

Lectotype species: Coenochloris pyrenoidosa Korshikov

Original publication: Korshikov, A.A. (1953). Viznachnik prisnovodnihk vodorostey Ukrainsykoi RSR. Pidklas Protokokovi (Protococcineae). Bakuol'ni (Vacuolales) ta Protokokovi (Protococcales) [The Freshwater Algae of the Ukrainian SSR. Sub-Class Protococcineae. Vacuolales and Protococcales]. Vol. 5 pp. 1-439. Kyiv: Akademyy Nauk Ukrayins'koy RSR.

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Type designated in: Fott, B. (1974). Taxonomie der palmelloiden Chlorococcales (Familie Palmogloeaceae). Preslia 46: 1-31.

Description: Thalli 2-8 to many celled spherical to irregular shaped colonies to 100 &;m in diameter. Mucilage structureless with distinct cell wall remnants. Cells spherical with smooth cell walls. Cells uninucleate; chloroplast morphology highly variable, always parietal and single but with compact, cup-shaped, lobed or stellate forms; pyrenoid single. Asexual reproduction by autospores produced 2-4-8 within sporangia and released by rupture or splitting of cell wall into two to several portions. Flagellated stages and sexual reproduction unknown. Coenochloris usually planktonic. Most species reported only from Europe, with one species, C. mucolamellata from Cuba; two other possible species from Antarctica (as Sphaerocystis). There is some taxonomic confusion between Coenochloris and Sphaerocystis. Coenochloris distinguished from Coenococcus and Coenocystis by the presence of cell wall remnants after autospore formation. With the description of Korschpalmella and Neocystis, generic concept of Coenochloris considerably restricted compared to Komárek &; Fott (1983).

Information contributed by: D. Garbary & A. Comas. The most recent alteration to this page was made on 2017-11-08 by M.D. Guiry.

Taxonomic status: This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.

Gender: This genus name is currently treated as feminine.

Most recent taxonomic treatment adopted: Tsarenko, P.M. (2011). Sphaeropleales. In: Algae of Ukraine: diversity, nomenclature, taxonomy, ecology and geography. Volume 3: Chlorophyta. (Tsarenko, P.M., Wasser, S.P. & Nevo, E. Eds), pp. 280-355. Ruggell: A.R.A. Gantner Verlag K.-G..

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Descriptions of chrysophyte genera were subsequently published in J. Kristiansen & H.R. Preisig (eds.). 2001. Encyclopedia of Chrysophyte Genera. Bibliotheca Phycologica 110: 1-260.

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