Chroomonadaceae

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.

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

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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