Difference between revisions of "Family Ptychodiscaceae diagnosis"
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− | <CENTER>Family Ptychodiscaceae</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Ptychodiscaceae [[ | + | <CENTER>Family Ptychodiscaceae</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Ptychodiscaceae [[Willey and Hickson, 1909|Willey and Hickson 1909]].<BR> |
<B>Diagnosis:</B>Ptychodiscaleans in which the <I>[[motile]]</I> cell is fundamentally <I>[[gymnodinioid]]</I> in shape, lacking specialized extensions or arms. The <I>[[pellicle]]</I> is formed primarily of <I>[[cellulose]]</I> or <I>[[dinosporin]]</I> and does not form a basket-like, peripheral skeleton.<BR> | <B>Diagnosis:</B>Ptychodiscaleans in which the <I>[[motile]]</I> cell is fundamentally <I>[[gymnodinioid]]</I> in shape, lacking specialized extensions or arms. The <I>[[pellicle]]</I> is formed primarily of <I>[[cellulose]]</I> or <I>[[dinosporin]]</I> and does not form a basket-like, peripheral skeleton.<BR> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 10 January 2017
Citation: Ptychodiscaceae Willey and Hickson 1909. Diagnosis:Ptychodiscaleans in which the motile cell is fundamentally gymnodinioid in shape, lacking specialized extensions or arms. The pellicle is formed primarily of cellulose or dinosporin and does not form a basket-like, peripheral skeleton. |