Peridinium

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Peridinium
Peridinium digitale
Scientific classification e
Clade: SAR
Infrakingdom: Alveolata
Phylum: Myzozoa
Superclass: Dinoflagellata
Class: Dinophyceae
Order: Peridiniales
Family: Peridiniaceae
Genus: Peridinium
Ehrenberg, 1830
Type species

O.F.Müller Ehrenberg
Species

See text

Peridinium is a genus of motile, marine and freshwater dinoflagellates.[1][2] Their morphology is considered typical of the armoured dinoflagellates, and their form is commonly used in diagrams of a dinoflagellate's structure.[1][3] Peridinium can range from 30 to 70 μm in diameter, and has very thick thecal plates.[1][3]

Species[]

Species include:[4]

  • O.Zacharias
  • Lemmermann Lemmermann
  • G.Karsten
  • H.Broch
  • C.A.Kofoid &
  • C.E.H.Ostenfeld
  • G.Karsten
  • Lemmermann
  • J.Schiller
  • Stein
  • &
  • Ehrenberg
  • C.E.H.Ostenfeld Lemmermann
  • Ehrenberg
  • J.Schiller
  • O.F.Müller Ehrenberg - type
  • G.Karsten
  • Kofoid &
  • Ehrenberg
  • &
  • Lemmermann
  • A.Cleve
  • &
  • G.W.Martin
  • Nygaard
  • A.Cleve
  • Gran &
  • C.E.H.Ostenfeld
  • J.Schiller
  • C.A.Kofoid &
  • G.A.Klebs
  • Fauré-Fremiet
  • Nygaard Nygaard
  • Ehrenberg
  • J.Schiller
  • Kofoid &
  • Nygaard
  • Fauré-Fremiet
  • J.Gröntved &
  • Fauré-Fremiet
  • Lemmermann
  • Thomasson
  • Ehrenberg Ehrenberg
  • &
  • A.Cleve
  • Ehrenberg
  • Ostenfeld
  • Ehrenberg
  • Broch
  • Fauré-Fremiet
  • J.Schiller
  • J.Schiller
  • C.A.Kofoid &
  • Chodat
  • J.Schiller
  • Schiller
  • J.Schiller
  • Dujardin
  • F.Stein
  • Kofoid &
  • &
  • &
  • J.Schiller
  • &
  • A.Cleve
  • Fauré-Fremiet
  • J.Schiller
  • Ostenfeld Lemmermann
  • &
  • Kofoid &
  • Ehrenberg
  • &
  • G.Karsten
  • F.Stein Gert Hansen
  • G.Murray & C.E.H.Ostenfeld
  • Lemmermann G.Karsten
  • Gran &
  • A.Cleve
  • G.Murray &
  • J.Schiller
  • Thomasson
  • Ehrenberg
  • G.Karsten
  • C.A.Kofoid
  • Ehrenberg
  • Ehrenberg
  • F.Stein Lebour
  • F.Stein
  • O.Zacharias
  • &
  • J.Schiller
  • Karsten
  • G.Murray &
  • Lemmermann
  • Lemmermann
  • Lemmermann
  • F.Stein
  • Peridinium willei

References[]

  1. ^ a b c S.C. Agrawal (1999). Limnology. ISBN 978-81-7648-108-3.
  2. ^ C.S. Reynolds (2006). The Ecology of Phytoplankton (Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-84413-0.
  3. ^ a b (2008). Phycology (4th ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521682770.
  4. ^ M.D. Guiry in Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 2018. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. http://www.algaebase.org/search/genus/detail/?genus_id=Se66edad67e72e87b ; searched on 19 August 2018.
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