Centrodinium Maximum
''Centrodinium'' is genus of dinoflagellates in the order Gonyaulacales. Species * '' Centrodinium biconicum'' (Murray & Whitting) F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centrodinium complanatum'' (Cleve) Kofoid * '' Centrodinium deflexoides'' Balech * '' Centrodinium deflexum'' Kofoid * '' Centrodinium elongatum'' Kofoid * '' Centrodinium eminens'' Bohm * '' Centrodinium expansum'' Kofoid & Michener * '' Centrodinium intermedium'' Pavillard * '' Centrodinium maximum'' Pavillard * '' Centrodinium michaelsarsii'' (Gaarder) F.J.R.Taylor * ''Centrodinium mimeticum ''Centrodinium'' is genus of dinoflagellates in the order Gonyaulacales Gonyaulacales is an order of dinoflagellates found in marine environments. References Dinoflagellate orders {{dinoflagellate-stub .... Species * '' Centrodi ...'' (Balech) F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centrodinium ovalis'' (Pavillard) Hernández-Becerril * '' Centrodinium pacificum'' (Rampi) F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centrodinium pavillardii'' F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centrod ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Charles Atwood Kofoid
Charles Atwood Kofoid (11 October 1865 – 30 May 1947) was an American zoologist known for his collection and classification of many new species of marine protozoans which established marine biology on a systematic basis. Kofoid also wrote a volume on the biological stations of Europe. In 1920, Kofoid and US zoologist Olive Swezy (1873-1968), published ''Pavillardia'' (a genus of dinoflagellates) in Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. pages 323-324. It was named in honour of Jules Pavillard. In 1921, Kofoid and Olive Swezy, wrote a book about unarmored dinoflagellates in La Jolla, California, in which they described a new genus called '' Torodinium'' (with ''Torodinium robustum'' and the type species ''Torodinium teredo''). They also published '' Gyrodinium'', which is a genus of dinoflagellates belonging to the order Gymnodiniales in 'Memoirs of the University of California'. vol.5. In 1929, botanist Pavillard first described ''Kofoidinium'', which is a genus of dinoflagellate ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Centrodinium Ovalis
''Centrodinium'' is genus of dinoflagellates in the order Gonyaulacales. Species * '' Centrodinium biconicum'' (Murray & Whitting) F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centrodinium complanatum'' (Cleve) Kofoid * '' Centrodinium deflexoides'' Balech * '' Centrodinium deflexum'' Kofoid * '' Centrodinium elongatum'' Kofoid * '' Centrodinium eminens'' Bohm * '' Centrodinium expansum'' Kofoid & Michener * '' Centrodinium intermedium'' Pavillard * ''Centrodinium maximum'' Pavillard * '' Centrodinium michaelsarsii'' (Gaarder) F.J.R.Taylor * ''Centrodinium mimeticum'' (Balech) F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centrodinium ovalis'' (Pavillard) Hernández-Becerril * ''Centrodinium pacificum'' (Rampi) F.J.R.Taylor * ''Centrodinium pavillardii'' F.J.R.Taylor * ''Centrodinium porulosum'' Kofoid & Michener * ''Centrodinium pulchrum'' Bohm * ''Centrodinium punctatum ''Centrodinium'' is genus of dinoflagellates in the order Gonyaulacales. Species * '' Centrodinium biconicum'' (Murray & Whitting) F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Algae Genera
Algae (; singular alga ) is an informal term for a large and diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms. It is a polyphyletic grouping that includes species from multiple distinct clades. Included organisms range from unicellular microalgae, such as ''Chlorella,'' ''Prototheca'' and the diatoms, to multicellular forms, such as the giant kelp, a large brown alga which may grow up to in length. Most are aquatic and autotrophic (they generate food internally) and lack many of the distinct cell and tissue types, such as stomata, xylem and phloem that are found in land plants. The largest and most complex marine algae are called seaweeds, while the most complex freshwater forms are the ''Charophyta'', a division of green algae which includes, for example, ''Spirogyra'' and stoneworts. No definition of algae is generally accepted. One definition is that algae "have chlorophyll ''a'' as their primary photosynthetic pigment and lack a sterile covering of cells around their rep ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oxytoxum Elegans
''Oxytoxum elegans'' is a species of dinoflagellate The dinoflagellates (Greek δῖνος ''dinos'' "whirling" and Latin ''flagellum'' "whip, scourge") are a monophyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes constituting the phylum Dinoflagellata and are usually considered algae. Dinoflagellates are ...s in the order Peridiniales. It is found in the Gulf of Mexico, the Lebanese Exclusive Economic Zone waters and the North Atlantic Ocean. References * Gómez, F. (2005). A list of free-living dinoflagellate species in the world's oceans. Acta Bot. Croat. 64(1): 129-212. Dinophyceae Protists described in 1916 {{dinoflagellate-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Centrodinium Punctatum
''Centrodinium'' is genus of dinoflagellates in the order Gonyaulacales. Species * '' Centrodinium biconicum'' (Murray & Whitting) F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centrodinium complanatum'' (Cleve) Kofoid * '' Centrodinium deflexoides'' Balech * '' Centrodinium deflexum'' Kofoid * '' Centrodinium elongatum'' Kofoid * '' Centrodinium eminens'' Bohm * '' Centrodinium expansum'' Kofoid & Michener * '' Centrodinium intermedium'' Pavillard * ''Centrodinium maximum'' Pavillard * '' Centrodinium michaelsarsii'' (Gaarder) F.J.R.Taylor * ''Centrodinium mimeticum ''Centrodinium'' is genus of dinoflagellates in the order Gonyaulacales Gonyaulacales is an order of dinoflagellates found in marine environments. References Dinoflagellate orders {{dinoflagellate-stub .... Species * '' Centrodi ...'' (Balech) F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centrodinium ovalis'' (Pavillard) Hernández-Becerril * '' Centrodinium pacificum'' (Rampi) F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centrodinium pavillardii'' F.J.R.Taylor * '' Centrodi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |