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<B><I>THORACOSPHAERA</I></B> [[Kamptner, 1927]], p.180-184.&nbsp; Emendation: [[F&#252;tterer, 1976]], p.119,130 - see below.&nbsp; Extant calcareous dinoflagellate genus (see [[Streng et al., 2004]], p.483 and [[Elbr&#228;chter et al., 2008]], p.1302), currently containg some fossil-based species.&nbsp; According to [[Tangen et al., 1982|Tangen et al. (1982]]), the "type species", <I>[[Thoracosphaera heimii Appendix B|Thoracosphaera heimii]]</I>, represents the calcareous cell wall of a dinoflagellate vegetative stage.&nbsp; It is unlikely, however, that all the species listed below are dinoflagellates.&nbsp; [[F&#252;tterer, 1976|F&#252;tterer (1976]]) provided a diagnosis for <I>Thoracosphaera</I> which was not labelled an emendation or revision; in his abstract, however, he refers to the "redefined and revised genus <I>Thoracosphaera</I>".&nbsp; Type: [[Kamptner, 1927]], text-fig.6, as <I>Syracosphaera pelagica</I>.
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<B><I>THORACOSPHAERA</I></B> [[Kamptner, 1927]], p.180&ndash;184.&nbsp; Emendation: [[F&#252;tterer, 1976]], p.119,130 &mdash; see below.&nbsp; Extant calcareous dinoflagellate genus (see [[Streng et al., 2004]], p.483 and [[Elbr&#228;chter et al., 2008]], p.1302), currently containg some fossil-based species.&nbsp; According to [[Tangen et al., 1982|Tangen et al. (1982]]), the "type species", <I>[[Thoracosphaera heimii Appendix B|Thoracosphaera heimii]]</I>, represents the calcareous cell wall of a dinoflagellate vegetative stage.&nbsp; It is unlikely, however, that all the species listed below are dinoflagellates.&nbsp; [[F&#252;tterer, 1976|F&#252;tterer (1976]]) provided a diagnosis for <I>Thoracosphaera</I> which was not labelled an emendation or revision; in his abstract, however, he refers to the "redefined and revised genus <I>Thoracosphaera</I>".&nbsp; Type: [[Kamptner, 1927]], text-fig.6, as <I>Syracosphaera pelagica</I>.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 21 December 2016

THORACOSPHAERA Kamptner, 1927, p.180–184.  Emendation: Fütterer, 1976, p.119,130 — see below.  Extant calcareous dinoflagellate genus (see Streng et al., 2004, p.483 and Elbrächter et al., 2008, p.1302), currently containg some fossil-based species.  According to Tangen et al. (1982), the "type species", Thoracosphaera heimii, represents the calcareous cell wall of a dinoflagellate vegetative stage.  It is unlikely, however, that all the species listed below are dinoflagellates.  Fütterer (1976) provided a diagnosis for Thoracosphaera which was not labelled an emendation or revision; in his abstract, however, he refers to the "redefined and revised genus Thoracosphaera".  Type: Kamptner, 1927, text-fig.6, as Syracosphaera pelagica.

Parent: Family Thoracosphaeraceae

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