A
coccolithophore (or
coccolithophorid, from the adjective ) is a
unicellular,
eukaryotic phytoplankton (
alga). They belong either to the kingdom
Protista, according to
Robert Whittaker's
Five kingdom classification, or
Chromalveolata, according to the newer
Thomas Cavalier-Smith Biological Classification system. Within the Chromalveolata, the coccolithophorids are in the
phylum or
division Haptophyta, class
Prymnesiophyceae (or
Coccolithophyceae). Coccolithophorids are distinguished by special
calcium carbonate plates (or scales) of uncertain function called
coccoliths, which are also important
microfossils. However, there are Prymnesiophyceae species lacking coccoliths (e.g. in genus
Prymnesium), so not every member of Prymnesiophyceae is coccolithophorid. Coccolithophores are almost exclusively
marine and are found in large numbers throughout the
sunlight zone of the
ocean.