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Biddulphiaceae

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Biddulphiaceae is a family of diatom in the order Biddulphiales.[1] The Biddulphiaceae are distinguished from the Eupodiscaceae by their pseudocelli, where the Eupodiscaceae have fully developed ocelli.[2] Both families commonly inhabit the littoral zone of the ocean, close to the shore.[3] Sixteen species of Biddulphiaceae are found on the west coast of India.[4]

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  1. ^ "Biddulphiaceae". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. 2018. Retrieved 2018-07-29.
  2. ^ Medlin, Linda Karen; Doucette, Gregory John; Villac, Maria Célia (2008). Phytoplankton evolution, taxonomy and ecology. J. Cramer. ISBN 9783443510558.
  3. ^ Ashworth, Matt P.; Nakov, Teofil; Theriot, Edward C. (2013). "Revisiting Ross and Sims (1971): toward a molecular phylogeny of the Biddulphiaceae and Eupodiscaceae (Bacillariophyceae)". Journal of Phycology. 49 (6): 1207–1222. doi:10.1111/jpy.12131. ISSN 1529-8817. PMID 27007638. S2CID 41735118.
  4. ^ Venkataraman, Krishnamoorthy; Sivaperuman, Chandrakasan (2014-11-21). Marine Faunal Diversity in India: Taxonomy, Ecology and Conservation. Academic Press. ISBN 9780128019627.
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Biddulphiaceae: Brief Summary

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Biddulphiaceae is a family of diatom in the order Biddulphiales. The Biddulphiaceae are distinguished from the Eupodiscaceae by their pseudocelli, where the Eupodiscaceae have fully developed ocelli. Both families commonly inhabit the littoral zone of the ocean, close to the shore. Sixteen species of Biddulphiaceae are found on the west coast of India.

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