- The
Gymnodiniales are an
order of dinoflagellates, of the
class Dinophyceae.
Members of the
order are
known as
gymnodinioid or
gymnodinoid (terms that...
- Gyrodinium,
which is a
genus of
dinoflagellates belonging to the
order Gymnodiniales in 'Memoirs of the
University of California'. vol.5. In 1929, botanist...
- PMID 19467154. Gómez,
Fernando (November 2008). "Erythropsidinium (
Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae) in the
Pacific Ocean, a
unique dinoflagellate with an...
- [Gymnasteraceae
Lindemann 1928]
Family Dicroerismaceae Fensome & al. 1993
Order Gymnodiniales Lemmermann 1910
Cochlodinium group Gyrodinium dorsum group Gyrodinium...
- Gymnodiniaceae.
Lepidodinium is a
genus of
green dinoflagellates in the
family Gymnodiniales. It
contains two
different species,
Lepidodinium chlorophorum and Lepidodinium...
-
Gyrodinium is a
genus of
dinoflagellates belonging to the
order Gymnodiniales within class Dinophyceae. The
genus has
cosmopolitan distribution. World...
- (Pfiesteria, Peridinium)
Prorocentrales (Prorocentrum)
Without theca:
Gymnodiniales (Amphidinium, Gymnodinium, Karenia, Karlodinium)
Suessiales (Polarella...
-
based on
scanning electron microscopy. They are
placed within the
order Gymnodiniales,
suborder Actiniscineae. The
formation of
thecal plates has been studied...
- Phylum:
Myzozoa Superclass:
Dinoflagellata class:
Dinophyceae Order:
Gymnodiniales Family:
Kareniaceae Genus:
Karenia Species: K. brevis
Binomial name...
- of the
order Gymnodinida (modern syn.
Gymnodiniales). By the 1970s
Haplozoon had been
moved from the
Gymnodiniales to the
order of Blastodiniales. Our modern...