Trebouxiophyceae

Trebouxiophyceae
Chlorella vulgaris
Scientific classification
Clade: Viridiplantae
Division: Chlorophyta
Subphylum: Chlorophytina
Class: Trebouxiophyceae
Friedl, 1995
Orders

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Synonyms
  • Pleurastrophyceae K.R.Mattox & K.D.Stewart

The Trebouxiophyceae, also known as trebouxiophytes, are a class of green algae, in the division Chlorophyta. Members of this class are single-celled, colonial, or multicellular and are found in freshwater, terrestrial or marine habitats worldwide. Many taxa in the Trebouxiophyceae form symbiotic relationships with other organisms; in particular, the majority of phycobionts within lichens are trebouxiophytes. A number of taxa have also lost the ability to photosynthesize, and have evolved to become parasitic; examples include Prototheca and Helicosporidium.

Trebouxiophyceae was originally defined by ultrastructural characteristics, but is now generally circumscribed based on phylogenetics, particularly based on the 18S rDNA locus. As of 2024, Trebouxiophyceae contains 211 genera and about 925 species.