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Cyanobacteria

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Fischerella
Classification after Castenholz 2001.
Containing group: Eubacteria

Other Names for Cyanobacteria

References

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Fischerella
Copyright © 1995
Scientific Name Prochloron
Copyright © 1995
Scientific Name Gloeocapsa
Comments Gloeocapsa are unicellular, but daughter cells often remain within the wall of the parent cell following division.
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
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Scientific Name Spirulina
Copyright © 1995
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