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Hoek, Mann and Jahns system

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The Hoek, Mann and Jahns system is a system of taxonomy of algae. It was first published in Algae: An Introduction to Phycology by Cambridge University Press in 1995.

Division Cyanophyta (= Cyanobacteria)

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Division Prochlorophyta

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Division Glaucophyta

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Division Rhodophyta

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Division Heterokontophyta

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Division Haptophyta (= Prymnesiophyta)

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Division Cryptophyta

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Division Dinophyta

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Division Euglenophyta

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Division Chlorarachniophyta

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Division Chlorophyta

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  • Position uncertain:

Note added in proof

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In a note added in proof, an alternative classification is presented for the class Chlorophyceae:

Many examples of genus given in the book could not be assigned to one of these classes, because the ultrastructural characteristics needed for their classification have not yet been studied.

References

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  • van den Hoek, C.; Mann, D. G.; Jahns, Hans Martin (1995). Algae: An Introduction to Phycology. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521304191.