Ultrastructural identity

David Hibberd's comparison of the ultrastructural identities of a typical chrysophyte and a typical haptophyte

Ultrastructural identity is a concept in biology. It asserts that evolutionary lineages of eukaryotes in general and protists in particular can be distinguished by complements and arrangements of cellular organelles. These ultrastructural components can be visualized by electron microscopy.

The concept emerged following the application of electron microscopy to protists.