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Cryptophyceae

The Cryptophyceae are a class of algae, most of which have plastids. About 230 species are known, and they are common in freshwater, and also occur in marine and brackish habitats. Each cell is around 10–50 μm in size and flattened in shape, with an anterior groove or pocket. At the edge of the pocket there are typically two slightly unequal flagella.

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Cryptophyceae

Nodes105
Edges104
Triples26
Avg. degree1.98
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Cryptophyceae → Burki, Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, Chromista, Chroomonas/Komma, Cryptomonadina, Cryptomonas, Cryptophyta, Currently, Diaphoretickes, Falcomonas, Geminigera/Plagioselmis/Teleaulax, Guillardia/Hanusia, Hacrobia, Haptophyta, Hemiselmis, However, In, Infusoria, Later, One

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Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationThe0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationChristian Gottfried Ehrenberg0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationInfusoria0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationLater0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationCryptophyta0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationCryptomonadina0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationIn0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationPyrrhophyta0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationThere0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationChromista0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationHowever0.60section
Cryptophyceaerelated to ClassificationCurrently0.60section

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