'' The silicoflagellates are unicellular
protists, composed of cells with one emergent
flagellum and a
siliceous skeleton constructed from a network of hollow rods outside of the
cytoplasm. The morphology of the skeleton can vary greatly, from a simple ring, an ellipse or triangle, to a more complex and complete arrangement of rods. For example, in
Dictyocha fibula (pictured) the skeleton rods are arranged in a series of peripheral polygons surrounding a central hexagon. These skeletons form a small component of
marine sediments, and are well-known
microfossils dating as far back as the
early Cretaceous. The silicoflagellates are considered
algae due to being
photosynthetic. Their
chloroplasts are usually present inside the numerous cytoplasmic processes that extend from the central mass of the
cytoplasm, where the
cell nucleus is located. There is a possibility that silicoflagellate chloroplasts are derived from
haptophyte algae through tertiary endosymbiosis. == Ecology ==