Amphipleura

/æmfɪˈplʊrə/ noun

A genus of diatoms (single-celled algae) with distinctive bilateral symmetry and linear structures, commonly found in freshwater environments.

From 'amphi-' (both) + Greek 'pleura' (side/rib). Named to describe the organism's bilateral symmetrical sides, first formally classified in 19th-century microscopy.

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