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  1. Coccolithales. Coccolithales is an order of Haptophyceae. [1] The Coccolithales has long been considered one of only two orders in the Coccolithophyceae, the other order being the Isochrysidales. [2] [3]

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  4. species.wikimedia.org › wiki › CoccolithalesCoccolithales - Wikispecies

    May 25, 2019 · Ordo: Coccolithales Familiae: Calcidiscaceae - Coccolithaceae - Hymenomonadaceae - Pleurochrysidaceae - Reticulosphaeraceae. Name [edit] Coccolithales Schwarz, 1932 References [edit] Coccolithales – Taxon details on AlgaeBase. Coccolithales in the World Register of Marine Species; Vernacular names [edit]

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    Overview. Coccolithophores are spherical cells about 5–100 micrometres across, enclosed by calcareous plates called coccoliths, which are about 2–25 micrometres across. [1] Coccolithophores are an important group of about 200 marine phytoplankton species [2] which cover themselves with a calcium carbonate shell called a "coccosphere".

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  7. Coccolithales is an order of Haptophyta. There are 70 species of Coccolithales, in 13 genera and 4 families. There are 70 species of Coccolithales, in 13 genera and 4 families. It includes groups like Coccolithaceae , Hymenomonadaceae , and Calcidiscaceae .

  8. Coccolithales is an order of Haptophyceae. The Coccolithales has long been considered one of only two orders in the Coccolithophyceae, the other order being the Isochrysidales.

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