Woronichinia is a genus of cyanobacteria, belonging to the family Coelosphaeriaceae.[1]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Cyanobacteria |
Class: | Cyanophyceae |
Order: | Synechococcales |
Family: | Coelosphaeriaceae |
Genus: | Woronichinia A.A.Elenkin |
The genus was described in 1933 by Alexander Elenkin[1] and is named after the Russian microbiologist N. N. Woronichin (1882—1956).[2]
The genus is native to Europe and Northern America.[3]
Species:[1]
- Woronichinia botrys (Skuja) Komárek & Hindák, 1988
- Woronichinia compacta (Lemmermann) Komárek & Hindák, 1988
- Woronichinia delicatula (Skuja) Komárek & Hindák, 1988
- Woronichinia elorantae Komárek & Komárková-Legnerová, 1992
- Woronichinia fremyi (Komárek) Komárek & Hindák, 1988
- Woronichinia fusca (Skuja) Komárek & Hindák, 1988
- Woronichinia karelica Komárek & Komárková-Legnerová, 1992
- Woronichinia klingiae Komárek & Komárková-Legnerová, 1992
- Woronichinia kuseliae M.Watanabe & Komárek, 1994
- Woronichinia meiocystis Joosten, 2006
- Woronichinia microcystoides (Komárek) Joosten, 2006
- Woronichinia naegeliana (Unger) Elenkin, 1933
- Woronichinia obtusa Joosten, 2006
- Woronichinia problematica Joosten, 2006
- Woronichinia radians (Hortobágyi) Komárek & Hindák, 1988
- Woronichinia robusta (Skuja) Komárek & Hindák, 1988
- Woronichinia tenera (Skuja) Komárek & Hindák, 1988
References
edit- ^ a b c "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Woronichinia Elenkin, 1933". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ see the Russian interwiki, section 'Таксоны, названные в честь Н. Н. Воронихина'
- ^ "Woronichinia Elenkin, 1933". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
External links
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