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Durinskia is a
genus of
dinoflagellates that can be
found in
freshwater and
marine environments. This
genus was
created to
accommodate its type species...
- are unknown. In a
small group of dinoflagellates,
called 'dinotoms' (
Durinskia and Kryptoperidinium), the
endosymbionts (diatoms)
still have mitochondria...
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dinoflagellates belonging to the
order Peridiniales. Genera:
Blixaea Gottschling Durinskia S.Carty & E.R.Cox
Unruhdinium Gottschling "Taxonomy DetailĀ :: Algaebase"...
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endosymbionts inside dinoflagellates.
Research on the
dinoflagellates Durinskia baltica and
Glenodinium foliaceum has
shown that the
endosymbiont event...
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microalgae species in the lagoon:
Peridiniopsis cristata,
which was abundant;
Durinskia baltica,
which was
known to
exist previously in
other locations, but was...
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haplophyte plastid each
acquired their plastid independently. "Dinotoms" (
Durinskia and Kryptoperidinium) have
plastids derived from diatoms.
These are highly...
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providing evidence of ancestry. Some dinophytes, like
Kryptoperidinium and
Durinskia, have a
diatom (heterokontophyte)-derived chloroplast.
These chloroplasts...
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which possess plastids of
haptophyte origin, and the Peridiniaceae,
Durinskia and Kryptoperidinium,
which has
plastids derived from
diatoms Some species...
- Podolampas.
Kryptoperidiniaceae Lindemann 1925 ["dinotoms"]. Blixaea,
Durinskia, Galeidinium, Kryptoperidinium, Unruhdinium, etc.
Heterocapsaceae Fensome...