Triceratium dubium Brightwell, 1859
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Felipe |
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Triceratium dubium Brightwell |
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2. Triceratium dubium Brightwell Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2–8
References: Simonsen (1974), p. 27; Navarro (1981b), p. 619, figs 52–54; Navarro & Lobban (2009), p. 130, figs 21–24.
Samples: Moen2_ Halimeda View in CoL
Dimensions: 21.2–26.1 μm along a side of triangle.
Diagnostics: Small six-pointed cells with three points bearing ocelli and three with external rimoportulae; loculate valve structure.
Comments: This small Triceratium is distinctive and ubiquitous. T. dubium differs from congeners in the region in having six angles but ocelli on only half of them; other species have 2–5 angles all with ocelli ( T. dictyotum , T. pulchellum ) or 4 angles, two with ocelli ( T. bicorne ).
Class Mediophyceae (Jousé & Proshkina-Lavrenko) Medlin & Kaczmarska
Subclass Thalassiosirophycidae Round & R.M. Crawford
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