Coleofasciculus chthonoplastes PCC7420
R, G
Tidal marsh
Aquatic, Saline
Oscillatoriales / Coleofasciculaceae
1, 16S-Type
Oscillatoriales / Coleofasciculaceae
Currently accepted taxonomically
Coleofasciculus chthonoplastes (Thuret ex Gomont) M.Siegesmund, J.R.Johansen & T.Friedl
III/VIII/single cluster, as Microcoleus
A: 8
No
Family XIII; 77%; GpXIII; 77%
B2
2
C1 (Arthrospira-Lyngbya)
Yes
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