Fine structure of the dinoflagellate aureodinium pigmentosum gen. Et sp. Nov

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The morphology and fine structure of a small marine dinoflagellate Aureodinium pigmentosum gen. et sp. nov. is described. In the motile state this organism possesses a delicate theca and two typically dinoflagellate flagella. The fine structure is similar in many respects to that of Woloszynskia micra Leadbeater and Dodge, which has already been described in detail. However, the new genus differs from Woloszynskia in having stalked pyrenoids and not having trichocysts. Peridinin is the main xanthophyll pigment. A non-motile athecate phase of the organism is also described. © 1967 The British Phycological Society. All Rights Reserved.

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Dodge, J. D. (1967). Fine structure of the dinoflagellate aureodinium pigmentosum gen. Et sp. Nov. British Phycological Bulletin, 3(2), 327–336. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071616700650211

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