Analysis of the thecal plate pattern in the dinoflagellate Heterocapsa rotundata (Lohmann) comb. nov. (=Katodinium rotundatum (Lohmann) Loeblich).
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Analysis of the thecal plate pattern in the dinoflagellate Heterocapsa rotundata (Lohmann) comb. nov. (=Katodinium rotundatum (Lohmann) Loeblich). / Hansen, Gert.
I: Phycologia, Bind 34, Nr. 2, 1995, s. 166-170.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Analysis of the thecal plate pattern in the dinoflagellate Heterocapsa rotundata (Lohmann) comb. nov. (=Katodinium rotundatum (Lohmann) Loeblich).
AU - Hansen, Gert
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - Analysis of the thecal plate pattern in Katodinium rotundatum (Lohmann) Loeblich has revealed that the tabulation is identical to that of Heterocapsa Stein. Other similarities between Katodinium rotundatum and Heterocapsa include the presence of triangular scales on the cell surface, the pyrenoid structure and the structure of the flagellar apparatus. Katodinium rotundatum is transferred to Heterocapsa as this name has priority. It is indicated that scale morphology is superior to thecal plate pattern for identification of Heterocapsa species and should be included in future diagnoses of them. The organism described as Heterocapsa quadridentata Stein is transferred to Peridinium, as Peridinium quadridentata (Stein) comb. nov.
AB - Analysis of the thecal plate pattern in Katodinium rotundatum (Lohmann) Loeblich has revealed that the tabulation is identical to that of Heterocapsa Stein. Other similarities between Katodinium rotundatum and Heterocapsa include the presence of triangular scales on the cell surface, the pyrenoid structure and the structure of the flagellar apparatus. Katodinium rotundatum is transferred to Heterocapsa as this name has priority. It is indicated that scale morphology is superior to thecal plate pattern for identification of Heterocapsa species and should be included in future diagnoses of them. The organism described as Heterocapsa quadridentata Stein is transferred to Peridinium, as Peridinium quadridentata (Stein) comb. nov.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 34
SP - 166
EP - 170
JO - Phycologia
JF - Phycologia
SN - 0031-8884
IS - 2
ER -
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