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2001

DINOFLAGELLATE; PISCICIDA; OCELLATUM

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Classification And Identification Of Pfiesteria And Pfiesteria-Like Species, K Steidinger, Patrice Mason, Kimberly S. Reece, Lw Haas Jan 2001

Classification And Identification Of Pfiesteria And Pfiesteria-Like Species, K Steidinger, Patrice Mason, Kimberly S. Reece, Lw Haas

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Dinoflagellates can be classified both botanically and zoologically; however, they are typically put in the botanical division Pyrrhophyta. As a group they appear most related to the protistan ciliates and apicomplexans at the ultrastructure level. Within the Pyrrhophyta are both unarmored and armored forms of the dominant, motile flagellated stage. Unarmored dinoflagellates do not have thecal or wall plates arranged in specific series, whereas armored species have plates that vary in thickness but are specific in number and arrangement. In armored dinoflagellates, the plate pattern and tabulation is a diagnostic character at the family, subfamily, and even genus levels. In …