Gonyaulax baltica Ellegaard, Lewis et Harding

Lewis, Jane, Taylor, Joe D., Neale, Klaire & Leroy, Suzanne A. G., 2018, Expanding known dinoflagellate distributions: investigations of slurry cultures from Caspian Sea sediment, Botanica Marina (Warsaw, Poland) 61 (1), pp. 21-31 : 24-26

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https://doi.org/ 10.1515/bot-2017-0041

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Gonyaulax baltica Ellegaard, Lewis et Harding
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Gonyaulax baltica Ellegaard, Lewis et Harding

( Figures 2–6 View Figures 2–31 )

Motile cells were brownish-yellow in colour, 30–32 µm long and 25–28 µm wide. The cells had a conical epitheca with a short apical horn with slight shoulders and a rounded hypotheca ( Figure 2 View Figures 2–31 ). The wide median cingulum was offset by two cingulum widths ( Figures 2 and 3 View Figures 2–31 ). The sulcus is broad and smooth ( Figures 4–6 View Figures 2–31 ). Other thecal plates had clear reticulation ( Figures 5 and 6 View Figures 2–31 ). On some cells, short acuminate processes could be discerned on the hypotheca ( Figure 5 View Figures 2–31 ).

Overall, the thecal morphology was attributable to G. baltica ( Ellegaard et al. 2002) . One strain was isolated from Caspian Sea material and was sequenced, emerging as identical to G. baltica isolated from the Baltic Sea and Impagidinium caspienense Marret isolated from the Caspian Sea ( Figure 32 View Figure 32 ).

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