A large order of green algae (Chloro-phyceae) that is characterized by the lack of flagellate cells. Sexual reproduction is effected by the fusion of ameboid or passive gametes in conjugation tubes, which give rise to the alternate name Conjugates. Biochemical and ultrastructural features indicate that the Zygnematales are more closely related to charophytes than they are to most other green algae. Members of this order are essentially restricted to fresh-water and subaerial habitats. They are sometimes placed in their own class, with each family elevated to the rank of order. The order Zygnematales is frequently divided into two suborders, Zygnematineae and Desmidiineae.




