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Description of Chrysotila

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Coccolithophorids, vegetative cells non-motile, young cells forming cubic masses, older cells with a thick stratified mucilage sheath, the latter often forming colourless unbranched stalks with one or more cells situated distally; calcified bodies formed extracellularly; cells with one chloroplast with immersed pyrenoids, chrysolaminarin and other vesicles present together with a carotenoid body. Asexual reproduction by vegetative cell division and production of motile zoospores; zoospores with two subequal, sub-apically inserted flagella, homo- or heterodynamic; haptonema rudimentary with few (about two or three) microtubules and reduced endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplast single with immersed pyrenoid close to inner face; eyespot absent.
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Chrysotila

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Chrysotila is a genus of haptophytes, comprising the two species Chrysotila lamellosa and Chrysotila stipitata.[1]

References

  1. ^ Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Chrysotila". AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway.
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Chrysotila: Brief Summary

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Chrysotila is a genus of haptophytes, comprising the two species Chrysotila lamellosa and Chrysotila stipitata.

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