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  Synurid: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
...Synurid Synurid The synurids are a small group of golden algae, found mostly...and ponds.
The synurids are a small group of golden algae, found mostly in freshwater, which are covered in silicate scales and spines.
The synurids were originally included in the order Ochromonadales as the family Mallomonadaceae.
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 Synurids Typical classification classification Kingdom Protist Protista ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
"Synurids" "Typical classification classification" Kingdom:Protist Protista Division:Heterokont Heterokontophyta "Class":"Synurophyceae" The "synurids" are a small group of heterokont heterokont algae, found mostly in freshwater, which are covered in silicate scales and spines.
These are formed on the surface of the chloroplast chloroplasts, of which there are usually two, but sometimes only one divided into two lobes.
The synurids were originally included among the golden alga golden algae in the order Ochromonadales as the family Mallomonadaceae.
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These are formed on the surface of the chloroplast s, of which there are usually two, but sometimes only one divided into two lobes.
The synurids were originally included among the golden alga e in the order Ochromonadales as the family Mallomonadaceae.
They were formally defined as a separate group by Andersen in 1987, who placed them in their own class Synurophyceae, based on an earlier suggestion by Thomas_Cavalier-Smith.
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The are globular rather than hollow and spines short if at all present.
The synurids were originally included among the golden algae in the order Ochromonadales as the Mallomonadaceae.
They were formally defined as a group by Andersen in 1987 who placed in their own class Synurophyceae based on earlier suggestion by Cavalier-Smith.
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Synurids Scientific classification Kingdom: Protista Division: Heterokontophyta Class: Synurophyceae
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