Difference between revisions of "Family Cachonellaceae"
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− | <CENTER>Family Cachonellaceae</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Cachonellaceae [[ | + | <CENTER>Family Cachonellaceae</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Cachonellaceae [[Silva, 1980b]].<BR> |
<B>Diagnosis:</B>Blastodinialeans in which there are two or more successive, independent <I>[[vegetative cyst]]</I> stages. The parasitic stage is attached and only initially, if at all, does it resemble a typical dinoflagellate. <I>[[Sporogenesis]]</I> is by <I>[[palintomy]]</I>.<BR> | <B>Diagnosis:</B>Blastodinialeans in which there are two or more successive, independent <I>[[vegetative cyst]]</I> stages. The parasitic stage is attached and only initially, if at all, does it resemble a typical dinoflagellate. <I>[[Sporogenesis]]</I> is by <I>[[palintomy]]</I>.<BR> | ||
<B>Type genus:</B><UL><BR> | <B>Type genus:</B><UL><BR> | ||
− | <I>Cachonella</I> [[ | + | <I>Cachonella</I> [[Rose and Cachon, 1952|Rose and J. Cachon, 1952]].<BR> |
</UL><B>Extant genera:</B><UL><BR> | </UL><B>Extant genera:</B><UL><BR> | ||
− | <I>Cachonella</I> [[ | + | <I>Cachonella</I> [[Rose and Cachon, 1952|Rose and J. Cachon, 1952]].<BR> |
− | <UL>(=<I>Diplomorpha</I> [[ | + | <UL>(=<I>Diplomorpha</I> [[Rose and Cachon, 1951|Rose and J. Cachon, 1951]]; homonym - <I>Cachonella</I> is substitute)</UL><BR> |
− | ?<I>Dissodinium</I> Klebs in [[ | + | ?<I>Dissodinium</I> Klebs in [[Pascher, 1916a]].<BR> |
− | <UL>(=<I>Diplodinium</I> [[ | + | <UL>(=<I>Diplodinium</I> [[Klebs, 1912]]; nomenclatural junior synonym - see [[Fensome et al., 1993a|Fensome et al., 1993b]], p.176)</UL><BR> |
− | <UL>(=<I>Sporodinium</I> [[ | + | <UL>(=<I>Sporodinium</I> [[Gönnert, 1936]]; taxonomic junior synonym according to [[Swift, 1973]])</UL><BR> |
</UL></TD></TABLE><BR> | </UL></TD></TABLE><BR> | ||
Latest revision as of 19:45, 10 January 2017
Citation: Cachonellaceae Silva, 1980b. Diagnosis:Blastodinialeans in which there are two or more successive, independent vegetative cyst stages. The parasitic stage is attached and only initially, if at all, does it resemble a typical dinoflagellate. Sporogenesis is by palintomy. Cachonella Rose and J. Cachon, 1952. Cachonella Rose and J. Cachon, 1952.
?Dissodinium Klebs in Pascher, 1916a.
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Parent: Order Blastodiniales part 3