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- operculatum Claparède & Lachmann. The genus includes the species Amphidinium carterae which is used as a model organism. As dinoflagellates, Amphidinium spp...
- Weigelt ex Cham. nom. illeg. Lippia asperifolia Poepp. ex Cham. Lippia carterae (Moldenke) G.L.Nesom Lippia citrata Willd. ex Cham. Lippia crenata Sessé...
- light-harvesting complex in dinoflagellates, best studied in Amphidinium carterae. Peridinin is an apocarotenoid pigment that some organisms use in photosynthesis...
- Pleurochrysis carterae is a marine species of unicellular coccolithophorid algae that has the ability to calcify subcellularly. They produce calcified...
- Amphidinium carterae is a species of dinoflagellates. It was first described by Edward M. Hulburt in 1957, and was named in honour of the British phycologist...
- 1970s, but was unconfirmed until the crystal structure of the Amphidinium carterae PCP complex was solved in the 1990s. Whether formed from a protein monomer...
- Pleurochrysis is a genus of haptophytes. It includes the species Pleurochrysis carterae, Pleurochrysis dentata, Pleurochrysis elongata, Pleurochrysis ****raliae...
- Phaseolus angustissimus A. Gray Phaseolus filiformis—slimjim bean Phaseolus carterae Leptostachyus group Phaseolus leptostachyus Phaseolus macvaughii Phaseolus...
- now considered to be a synonym of Photedes. Spartiniphaga carterae is now Photedes carterae Schweitzer, 1983 Spartiniphaga includens is now Photedes includens...
- Parkinsonia andicola (Griseb.) S.Watson (syn. Cercidium andicola) Parkinsonia carterae (Western Mexico south to Ecuador) Parkinsonia florida (Benth. ex A.Gray)...