- The
genus Ceratium is
restricted to a
small number (about 7) of
freshwater dinoflagellate species.
Previously the
genus contained also a
large number of...
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Ceratium furca is a
species of
marine dinoflagellates. This
species has a
straight body
which is 70-200 μm long and 30-50 μm wide, with the
epitheca gradually...
- or protists.
Tripos species were
originally classified under the
genus Ceratium,
however they were
reclassified to the new
genus Neoceratium in 2009 following...
-
dinoflagellate genus Tripos to
replace Neoceratium,
marine species of
Ceratium (Dinophyceae, Alveolata).
CICIMAR Oceanides 28(1): 1-22
Tripos elegans...
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candelabrum (
Ceratium candelabrum) T.
fusus (
Ceratium fusus) T.
mollis (
Ceratium molle) T.
muelleri (
Ceratium tripos) T.
pennatus (
Ceratium pennatum) T...
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marina (Oxyrrhea)
Dinophysis a****inata (Dinophyceae)
Ceratium macroceros (Dinophyceae)
Ceratium furcoides (Dinophyceae)
Unknown dinoflagellate under SEM...
- wall is 33
metres (108 ft) high. A lake-wide
bloom of the
dinoflagellate Ceratium hirundinella,
discovered in
Albert Falls Dam in
October 2006,
exposed a...
- Oblique: In this type of
binary fission cytokinesis occurs obliquely.
Example Ceratium Binary fission means "division into two". It is the
simplest and most common...
- apicoplast—with an
apical complex membrane. The organelle's
apical shape (e.g.,
Ceratium furca) is an
adaptation that the
apicomplexan applies in
penetrating a...
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Dinophysiales (Dinophysis, Histioneis, Ornithocercus, Oxyphysis)
Gonyaulacales (
Ceratium, Gonyaulax)
Peridiniales (Pfiesteria, Peridinium)
Prorocentrales (Prorocentrum)...