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  2. Dinoflagellate - Wikipedia

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    Dinoflagellate tabulations can be grouped into six "tabulation types": ... The main source for identification of freshwater dinoflagellates is the Süsswasser Flora.

  3. Dinocyst - Wikipedia

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    Dinocysts or dinoflagellate cysts are typically 15 to 100 μm in diameter and ... The palynological method can cause difficulty in identification of certain ...

  4. Amphidinium - Wikipedia

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    Amphidinium is a genus of dinoflagellates.The type for the genus is Amphidinium operculatum Claparède & Lachmann. The genus includes the species Amphidinium carterae which is used as a model organism.

  5. Noctiluca scintillans - Wikipedia

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    Noctiluca scintillans is a marine species of dinoflagellate that can exist in a green or red form, depending on the pigmentation in its vacuoles.It can be found worldwide, but its geographical distribution varies depending on whether it is green or red.

  6. Dinokaryota - Wikipedia

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    Dinokaryota is a main grouping of dinoflagellates.They include all species where the nucleus remains a dinokaryon throughout the entire cell cycle, which is typically dominated by the haploid stage.

  7. Dinophysis - Wikipedia

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    Thecal ornamentation is a useful character for species identification. [4] There are five types of thecae ornamentation in this genus. [ 4 ] Type A is a smooth theca or a theca with shallow depressions, a single row of pores lines the anterior and posterior cingular lists and the margins of the large epithecal and hypothecal plates. [ 4 ]

  8. Category:Dinoflagellate species - Wikipedia

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    This category contains valid dinoflagellate species names. Alternate names (i.e. junior synonyms) are not included here. Italicized entries are articles about species in monotypic genera; these are redirected to their appropriate genus article.

  9. Gymnodinium - Wikipedia

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    Gymnodinium is a genus of dinoflagellates, a type of marine and freshwater plankton.It is one of the few naked dinoflagellates, or species lacking armor known as cellulosic plates.