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- cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Guinardia delicatula Guinardia flaccida Guinardia pungens Guinardia striata "Guinardia H.Peragallo, 1892 :: Algaebase"...
- Stellarima) Subphylum Rhizosoleniophytina D.G. Mann in Adl et al. 2019 (Guinardia, Rhizosolenia, Pseudosolenia) Subphylum Arachnoidiscophytina D.G. Mann...
- huxleyi Algae bloom of Emiliania huxleyi off the southern coast of England Guinardia delicatula, a diatom responsible for algal blooms in the North Sea and...
- GdelRNAV is a Bacillarnavirus species that infects the bloom-forming diatom Guinardia delicatula present in temperate coastal waters. Strains of this virus...
- Genera: Calyptrella Castillo, 1996 Dactyliosolen A.F.Castracane, 1886 Guinardia H.Peragallo, 1892 Henseniella F.Schütt ex G.B.De Toni, 1894 Neocalyprella...
- Silicified frustule of a pennate diatom with two overlapping halves Guinardia delicatula, a diatom responsible for algal blooms in the North Sea and...
- infection impacts the 3D subcellular structure of the abundant marine diatom Guinardia delicatula". Frontiers in Marine Science. 9. doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.1034235...
- Stellarima) Subphylum Rhizosoleniophytina D.G. Mann in Adl et al. 2019 (Guinardia, Rhizosolenia, Pseudosolenia) Subphylum Arachnoidiscophytina D.G. Mann...
- Silicified frustule of a pennate diatom with two overlapping halves Guinardia delicatula, a diatom responsible for diatom blooms in the North Sea  There...
- Aulacodiscus, Stellarima. Rhizosoleniophytina D.G. Mann, in Adl et al. 2019. Guinardia, Rhizosolenia, Pseudosolenia. Arachnoidiscophytina D.G. Mann, in Adl et...