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This page was previously listing all coccolithophores in the order Coccosphaerales, family Coccolithaceae, but this is only one of the families they include. They also include other members of the order, now called Coccolithales, and of the separate order Isochrysidales, including Emiliania. This is very well established; see for instance papers like Adl et al. ([1]); Nakayama et al. ([2]); Young et al. ([3]); and classification pages like Systema Naturae ([4]) and micro*scope ([5]), just to name some results from a quick search. -- Josh Grosse