The Dasycladaceae is one of the two extant[2] families of green algae of the order Dasycladales. When found in Palaeozoic limestones, they typically indicate depositional depth of less than 5m.[3]
Dasycladaceae | |
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Fossil Dasycladaceae from Triassic of Italy | |
Scientific classification | |
(unranked): | Viridiplantae |
Division: | 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
- †Nanjinoporella
- Neomeris
- †Oligoporella
- †Ollaria
- †Pentaporella
- †Permopora
- †Placklesia
- †Salpingoporella
- †Teutloporella
- †Thailandoporella
- †Uragiella
- †Uragiellopsis
- †Uraloporella
- †Velomorpha
- †Vermiporella
- †Xainzanella
- †Zaporella