2018
DOI: 10.37543/oceanides.v33i1.218
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Redefinition of Ceratoperidinium and Pseliodinium (Ceratoperidiniaceae, Dinophyceae) Including Reassignment of Gymnodinium fusus, Cochlodinium helix and C. pirum to Pseliodinium

Abstract: The dinoflagellate genus Cochlodinium is polyphyletic, and several bloom-forming species in this genus, such as Cochlodinium helix and C. convolutum, are in need of reclassification. The molecular data revealed that the polymorphic species Gymnodinium fusus (=Ceratoperidinium falcatum, Gyrodinium caudatum, Gyrodinium falcatum, Gyrodinium sugashimanii, Pseliodinium vaubanii) is closely related to Cochlodinium helix/C. convolutum. There are significant morphological differences among the type species of Ceratope… Show more

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“…A third distinct lineage of unarmoured dinophytes are the Ceratoperidiniaceae with a completely circular acrobase 42 , 43 . The monophyly of this group was already indicated early in molecular phylogenies 44 , but they appear as independent lineage and not associated with the Ptychodiscales as previously suggested 38 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third distinct lineage of unarmoured dinophytes are the Ceratoperidiniaceae with a completely circular acrobase 42 , 43 . The monophyly of this group was already indicated early in molecular phylogenies 44 , but they appear as independent lineage and not associated with the Ptychodiscales as previously suggested 38 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%