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Rivulariaceae
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The Rivulariaceae are a family of cyanobacteria within the Nostocales in which the filaments (trichomes) are tapered from wider at the base to narrower at the tip.[2]
The type species is Rivularia haematites (Dc) C. A. Agardh.[3]
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As of 14 September 2021[update], WoRMS listed the following genera under Rivulariaceae[2]:
- Amphithrix Bornet & Flahault, 1886
- Ariasmontanoa Molinari & Guiry, 2021
- Calothrix C.Agardh ex Bornet & Flahault, 1886
- Dichothrix Zanardini ex Bornet & Flahault, 1886
- Gaillardotella Bory de Saint-Vincent ex Kuntze, 1898
- Gardnerula G.De Toni, 1936
- Gloiotrichia J.Agardh, 1842
- Heteractis A.P.de Candolle, 1838
- Isactis Thuret ex Bornet & Flahault, 1886
- Macrochaete Berrendero, J.R.Johansen & Kastovsky, 2016
- Mastigonema H.Schwabe ex A.B.Frank, 1886
- Montanoa P.González, 1947
- Nunduva L.González-Resendiz, H.León-Tejera & J.R.Johansen, 2018
- Phyllonema D.O.Alvarenga, J.Rigonato, L.H.Z.Branco, I.S.Melo & M.F.Fiore, 2016
- Primorivularia A.-S.Edhorn, 1973
- Rivularia C.Agardh ex Bornet & Flahault, 1886
- Sacconema Borzì ex Bornet & Flahault, 1886: contains two species, one freshwater and another terrestrial;
- Tildenia Kossinskaja, 1926
- Zonotrichites J.G.Bornemann, 1886
As of 15 September 2021[update],AlgaeBase also includes the following genera under Rivulariaceae:
- Microchaete Thuret ex Bornet & Flahault 1886:[4] is considered by WoRMS to remain under the subfamily of Microchaetoideae of family Microchaetaceae.[5]
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