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FURTHER SEM STUDY OF MARINE DINOFLAGELLATES: THE GENUS OSTREOPSIS (DINOPHYCEAE) 1
Author(s) -
Faust Maria A.,
Morton Steve L.,
Quod Jean P.
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
journal of phycology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.85
H-Index - 127
eISSN - 1529-8817
pISSN - 0022-3646
DOI - 10.1111/j.0022-3646.1996.01053.x
Subject(s) - dinophyceae , dinoflagellate , biology , taxonomy (biology) , genus , botany , ecology , phytoplankton , nutrient
This paper presents a comprehensive examination of the taxonomy of the genus Ostreopsis Schmidt. The morphology of six species of marine dinoflagellates, Ostreopsis siamensis Schmidt 1902. Ostreopsis lenticularis Fukuyo 1981, Ostreopsis ovata Fukuyo 1981, Ostreopsis heptagona Norris, Bomber, et Balech 1985, Ostreopsis mascarenensis Quod 1994, and Ostreopsis labens Faust et Morton 1995 from three geographical regions (Japan, Southwest Indian Ocean, and the Caribbean) and three marine habitats (sand, water column, and macroalgal surfaces) are described from scanning electron micrographs. Differences in the following morphological characteristics differentiated the species: cell shape and size, and ornamentation of the epitheca, cingulum, and hypotheca. The thecal plate formula of the six Ostreopsis species is P o , 3′, 7″ , 6C, 6S?, V p , R p , 5′″, 1p, 2″″, with differences in thecal plate size and shape. The cingulum in ventral view has two prominent structures: a ventral plate (V p ) with a ventral pore (V o ) and a ridged plate (R p ) that distinguishes Ostreopsis species from any other dinoflagellate taxa. This paper also includes ecological and toxicity information regarding the six Ostreopsis species.

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