Koliellaceae is a family of green algae in the order Prasiolales.[1]

Koliellaceae
Koliella longiseta
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Clade: Viridiplantae
Division: Chlorophyta
Class: Trebouxiophyceae
Order: Prasiolales
Family: Koliellaceae
Hindák
Genera[1]

Koliellaceae was circumscribed by František Hindák in 1996 to include various green algae that reproduce mainly by simple cell division. Cells are solitary or found in small colonies or filaments. Cells are cylindrical to spherical, with or without a layer of mucilage. The cell wall may be smooth or covered with granulations. Cells contain a single, parietal chloroplast with or without a pyrenoid. Reproduction is typically by cell division into two equally sized cells; however, aplanospores or zoospores may be formed occasionally. Sexual reproduction is oogamous.[2]

The taxonomy of this family is problematic because molecular phylogenetics have shown the type genus Koliella is polyphyletic. The type species of Koliella, K. spiculiformis, forms a clade that is closely related to Chlorella; meanwhile, most other species of Koliella and Raphidonema are part of a clade including Prasiola and Stichococcus.[3] Since Hindák's circumscription, a number of genera have been added to the family Koliellaceae based on their placement in their placement in the latter clade, that differ from its original morphological definition. Examples include Pseudochlorella, which consists of single, coccoid cells,[4] and Ekerewekia, which forms branched filaments of cells.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Koliellaceae". AlgaeBase. University of Galway. Retrieved 2025-01-01.
  2. ^ Hindák, F. (1996). "New taxa and nomenclatural changes in the Ulotrichineae (Ulotrichales, Chlorophyta)". Biologia. 51. Bratislava: 357–364.
  3. ^ Yakimovich, Kurt M.; Gauthier, Nick P.G.; Engstrom, Casey B.; Leya, Thomas; Quarmby, Lynne M. (2021). "A Molecular Analysis of Microalgae from Around the Globe to Revise Raphidonema (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta)". Journal of Phycology. 57 (5): 1419–1432. Bibcode:2021JPcgy..57.1419Y. doi:10.1111/jpy.13183. PMID 33988850.
  4. ^ Yakimovich, Kurt M.; Gauthier, Nick P.G.; Engstrom, Casey B.; Leya, Thomas; Quarmby, Lynne M. (2021). "A Molecular Analysis of Microalgae from Around the Globe to Revise Raphidonema (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta)". Journal of Phycology. 57 (5): 1419–1432. Bibcode:2021JPcgy..57.1419Y. doi:10.1111/jpy.13183. PMID 33988850.
  5. ^ Kaštovský, Jan; Veselá, Jana; Bohunická, Markéta; Fučíková, Karolina; Štenclová, Lenka; Brewer-Carías, Charles (2016). "New and unusual species of cyanobacteria, diatoms and green algae, with a description of a new genus Ekerewekia gen. nov. (Chlorophyta) from the table mountain Churí-tepui, Chimantá Massif (Venezuela)". Phytotaxa. 247 (3): 153. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.247.3.1.