DINOPHYSACEAE
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Family DINOPHYSACEAE
Dinophysis acuminata Claparède and Lachmann, 1859 Introduced
Dinophysis acuminata , the cause of diarrhoetic shellfish poisoning, was long known from Europe, where it was first described from Norway in the mid-nineteenth century. Reported worldwide since then, it was first detected in South Africa in 1991 ( Pitcher et al. 1993). In March 1994 it appeared as part of a multi-species harmful algal bloom in St Helena Bay ( Matthews and Pitcher 1996). We regard it as transported by ballast water, in which it has been found ( Okamoto et al. 2007).
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Mead, A., Carlton, J. T., Griffiths, C. L. & Rius, M. 2011 |
Dinophysis acuminata
Claparede and Lachmann 1859 |