Attheya

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Attheya is a genus of small single celled diatoms. Some of these species were earlier regarded to belong to Chaetoceros, or to Gonioceros, the taxonomic status of some of these species are still debated.[1]

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Attheya
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Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Sar
Clade: Stramenopiles
Division: Ochrophyta
Clade: Bacillariophyta
Class: Biddulphiophyceae
Subclass: Attheyaphycidae
Order: Attheyales
Family: Attheyaceae
Genus: Attheya
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They are distinguished morphologically from Chaetoceros by the structure of valve outgrowths or girdle bands. The girdle bands can only be seen with an electron microscope.[2] Resting spores are seldom observed. Vegetative cells tend to attach to different substrates, including other diatoms,[3] and are sometimes referred to as epiphytic. However, they are also observed to be planktonic.

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