A marine catenate dinoflagellate having been tentatively applied by the present authors for detecting carcinogens has been regarded to be Polykrikos schwartzi büTschli. However, this species does not belong to the genus Polykrikos for reasons that it is devoid of both syncytium cell structure and nematocysts, but possesses both chloroplasts and phagocytes. This dinoflagellate is now concluded to belong to the genus Gyrodinium from the theca having both blisters and cortical vesicles, plastids very similar to those of Gyrodinium cohnii and the girdle displacement of 0.23 clearly exceeding the upper limit of that of Gymnodinium. © 1977, The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science. All rights reserved.
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Ishio, S., Chen, J. C., & Yano*, T. (1977). A Certain Marine Catenate Dinoflagellate Tentatively Applied for Detecting Carcinogens. NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI, 43(3), 277–288. https://doi.org/10.2331/suisan.43.277
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