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Hapalosiphonaceae  Elenkin
Taxonomic Serial No.: 1237399

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 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Bacteria  
  Taxonomic Rank: Family  
  Synonym(s): Nostochopsidaceae
 
    Mastigocladaceae
 
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  Current Standing: valid  
       
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  Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met  
  Global Species Completeness: complete   
  Latest Record Review: 2024   
       

 Taxonomic Hierarchy
       
 KingdomBacteria Cavalier-Smith, 2002 – bactéries, bacteria, bacterias, bactérias  
    SubkingdomNegibacteria Cavalier-Smith, 2002  
       PhylumCyanobacteriota Oren, Mares & Rippka  
          ClassCyanophyceae Schaffner – cyanophytes, blue-green algae  
             OrderNostocales A. Borzě  
                FamilyHapalosiphonaceae Elenkin  
    Direct Children:  
                   GenusAlbrightia J.J. Copeland  
                   GenusBaradlaia P. Palik  
                   GenusBrachytrichiopsis C.-C. Jao  
                   GenusChlorogloeopsis Maithy  
                   GenusChondrogloea Schmidle  
                   GenusDictyophoron Komárek, Komárková, Ventura, Kozlíková-Zapomelová & Rejmánková  
                   GenusFischerella (Bornet & Flahault) Gomont  
                   GenusFischerellopsis F.E. Fritsch  
                   GenusHandeliella Skuja  
                   GenusHapalosiphon Nägeli ex Bornet & Flahault  
                   GenusHyphomorpha A. Borzě  
                   GenusLeptopogon A. Borzě  
                   GenusLetestuinema Frémy  
                   GenusLoefgrenia Gomont  
                   GenusLoriella A. Borzě  
                   GenusMastigocladus Cohn ex O. Kirchner  
                   GenusMastigocoleopsis Geitler  
                   GenusMatteia A. Borzě  
                   GenusNeowestiellopsis S. Kabirnataj, G.A. Nematzadeh, A.F. Talebi, M. Tabatabaei & P. Singh  
                   GenusNostochopsis H.C. Wood ex Bornet & Flahault  
                   GenusPelatocladus J.R. Johansen & Vaccarino  
                   GenusPhayaothrix Tawong & T. Nishimura  
                   GenusReptodigitus Casamatta, Villanueva, Stocks, Vaccarino & J.R. Johansen  
                   GenusSchmidleinema G. De Toni  
                   GenusSpelaeopogon A. Borzě  
                   GenusThalpophila A. Borzě  
                   GenusWestiella A. Borzě  
                   GenusWestiellopsis Janet  
       

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  Source: Cyanobacteria of the World (2024), database (version 2024)  
  Acquired: 2024   
  Notes: Update prepared for ITIS by Dail Laughinghouse, Forrest Leffler, and David Berthold (University of Florida); derived from CyanoSeq with additional reference to CyanoDB, Algaebase, and literature   
  Reference for: Hapalosiphonaceae   
       
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