Chroomonadaceae

Chroomonadaceae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Chromista
Phylum: Cryptophyta
Class: Cryptophyceae
Order: Pyrenomonadales
Family: Chroomonadaceae
Clay, Cugrens & Lee 1999
Genera
Synonyms
  • Falcomonadaceae Daugbjerg 2018
  • Hemiselmidaceae Butcher 1967 ex Silva 1980
  • Planonephraceae Christensen 1967
  • Senniaceae Skuja 1948

Chroomonadaceae is a family of cryptomonads first recognized by Clay et al in 1999 as including genera Chroomonas, Falcomonas, and Komma. Following a molecular phylogenic study in 2002, Hemiselmis was also placed within the Chroomonadaceae. Today, the family is generally recognized as sister to the Pyrenomonadaceae.

They are one of only two groups of cryptomonads (alongside Rhinomonas) to lack a rhizostyle. They are also distinguished by the lack of a cleavage furrow and the presence of several phycocyanins and phycoerythrins not observed in any other cryptomonad taxa.

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