Kryptoperidinium foliaceum (F. Stein) Lindemann
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https://doi.org/ 10.1515/bot-2017-0041 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AB4F87BD-AA58-FF8C-6018-37C3FC5EFC95 |
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Kryptoperidinium foliaceum (F. Stein) Lindemann |
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Kryptoperidinium foliaceum (F. Stein) Lindemann
( Figures 15–20 View Figures 2–31 )
Cells were pale brown in colour with a red eye spot and a central nucleus ( Figures 15 and 16 View Figures 2–31 ). Cells were 30–50 µm long and 28–45 µm wide. Cells were strongly dorso-ventrally flattened and broadly circular in dorsal view ( Figures 15 and 16 View Figures 2–31 ). The cingulum was median and not offset ( Figure 15 View Figures 2–31 ). Cells had very thin thecae on which it was very difficult to discern any thecal tabulation ( Figure 17 View Figures 2–31 ) although it has been reported by Figueroa et al. (2009). Cysts were formed within our cultures – these were ovoid to spherical in dorsal view ( Figure 18 View Figures 2–31 ) and narrowly elliptical in apical view ( Figures 19 and 20 View Figures 2–31 ). Two strains from the Caspian were successfully sequenced which match those for Kryptoperidinium foliaceum ( Figure 32 View Figure 32 ).
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