Difference between revisions of "Family Protoodiniaceae"
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− | <CENTER>Family Protoodiniaceae</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Protoodiniaceae [[ | + | <CENTER>Family Protoodiniaceae</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Protoodiniaceae [[Cachon, 1964|J. Cachon, 1964]].<BR> |
<B>Diagnosis:</B>Blastodinialeans in which the parasitic stage is attached and retains a typical dinoflagellate morphology, with <I>[[cingulum]]</I>, <I>[[sulcus]]</I> and <I>[[flagella]]</I> clearly developed.<BR> | <B>Diagnosis:</B>Blastodinialeans in which the parasitic stage is attached and retains a typical dinoflagellate morphology, with <I>[[cingulum]]</I>, <I>[[sulcus]]</I> and <I>[[flagella]]</I> clearly developed.<BR> | ||
<B>Type genus:</B><UL><BR> | <B>Type genus:</B><UL><BR> | ||
− | <I>Protoodinium</I> [[ | + | <I>Protoodinium</I> [[Hovasse, 1935]].<BR> |
</UL><B>Extant genus:</B><UL><BR> | </UL><B>Extant genus:</B><UL><BR> | ||
− | <I>Protoodinium</I> [[ | + | <I>Protoodinium</I> [[Hovasse, 1935]].<BR> |
</UL></TD></TABLE><BR> | </UL></TD></TABLE><BR> | ||
Latest revision as of 19:44, 10 January 2017
Citation: Protoodiniaceae J. Cachon, 1964. Diagnosis:Blastodinialeans in which the parasitic stage is attached and retains a typical dinoflagellate morphology, with cingulum, sulcus and flagella clearly developed. Protoodinium Hovasse, 1935. Protoodinium Hovasse, 1935. |
Parent: Order Blastodiniales part 1