WoRMS taxon details
Papposphaeraceae Jordan & Young, 1990
- Genus Calciarcus Manton, Sutherland & Oates, 1977
- Genus Kataspinifera H.Andruleit & Jer.R.Young, 2010
- Genus Pappomonas I.Manton & K.Oates, 1975
- Genus Papposphaera K.Tangen, 1972
- Genus Pseudowigwamma H.A.Thomsen, 2013
- Genus Trigonaspis H.A.Thomsen, 1980
- Genus Turrisphaera I.Manton, J.Sutherland & K.Oates, 1976
- Genus Ventimolina H.A.Thomsen, J.B.Østergaard & L.Cros, 2015
- Genus Vexillarius Jordan & A.H.L.Chamberlain, 1993
- Genus Wigwamma I.Manton, J.Sutherland & K.Oates, 1977
- Genus Porsildia H.A.Thomsen & J.B.Østergaard, 2015 accepted as Vexillarius Jordan & A.H.L.Chamberlain, 1993 (synonym)
- Genus Formonsella H.A.Thomsen, L.Cros, E.Malinverno, J.B.Østergaard, M.Y.Cortés, M.Geisen & Jer.R.Young, 2016 (uncertain)
marine
Not documented
Status Jordan & Young (1990) recommended that the genera Pappomonas and Papposphaera should be transferred to a new family...
Status Jordan & Young (1990) recommended that the genera Pappomonas and Papposphaera should be transferred to a new family Papposphaeraceae, since the Deflandriaceae is extinct and the coccoliths of the family differ in microstructure from that of the Papposphaeraceae [details]
Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2024). AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway (taxonomic information republished from AlgaeBase with permission of M.D. Guiry). Papposphaeraceae Jordan & Young, 1990. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=146197 on 2024-09-23
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basis of record
Hansson, H. G. (1991-1997). South Scandinavian Marine Protoctista. , available online at http://www.tmbl.gu.se/libdb/taxon/neat_pdf/NEAT*Protista.pdf [details]
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Status Jordan & Young (1990) recommended that the genera Pappomonas and Papposphaera should be transferred to a new family Papposphaeraceae, since the Deflandriaceae is extinct and the coccoliths of the family differ in microstructure from that of the Papposphaeraceae [details]