Protoperidinium depressum (Bailey) Balech 1974

Krakhmalnyi, Aleksandr F., Krakhmalnyi, Maxim A., Terenko, Galyna V. & Goncharenko, Igor V., 2023, Dominant Species Of The Genus Protoperidinium Bergh (Peridiniales: Protoperidiniaceae) In The Black Sea, Zootaxa 5339 (5), pp. 427-448 : 434

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5339.5.2

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Protoperidinium depressum (Bailey) Balech 1974
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Protoperidinium depressum (Bailey) Balech 1974 . Rev. Mus. Argent. Cienc. Nat. “ B. Rivadavia ”, Hydrobiologia 4 (1): 57. ( Figs. 20–22 View FIGURES 11–22 ) .

References: Lebour 1925: 119, Pl. XXIII, Figs. a–f; Schiller 1937: 250, Fig. 251 a–t; Kiselew 1950: 203, Fig. 340 a–v, 344 a–b; Wood 1968: 100, Fig. 295 a, b; Taylor 1976: 160, Pl. 34: 383; Pl. 45: 526 (as Peridinium depressum ); Dodge 1982: 176, Fig. 20 A View FIGURES 11–22 ; Pl. V: e; Dodge 1985: 50; Balech 1988: 87, Lam. 25, 4–8; Steidinger & Tangen 1997: 538, Pl. 52; Evagelopoulos 2002: 42, Figs. 2–3 View FIGURES 1–10 , 34 View FIGURES 23–34 ; Okolodkov 2008: 118, Pl. 6, 1–3; Hoppenrath et al. 2009: 151, Fig. 61 View FIGURES 59–64 d-h; Krakhmalny 2011: 195, Table 79, Figs. 10–14 View FIGURES 1–10 View FIGURES 11–22 ; Phan-Tan et al. 2017: 134, Fig. 3 a–g View FIGURES 1–10 ; Al-Yamani & Saburova 2019: 306, Pl. 169.

Basionym: Peridinium depressum Bailey 1854 . Smithson. Contr. Knowl. 7: 12, Figs. 33–34 View FIGURES 23–34 .

Description: Cells large, pentagonal, dorsoventrally compressed, asymmetrical. The apical horn elongated. The apical pore structure of Bʹ– type ( Toriumi & Dodge 1993). The epithecal plate pattern comprises seven precingular plates (7ʹʹ), four apical plates (4ʹ), three anterior intercalary plates (3a), 1ʹ and 2a plates of “ortho”–”quadra” type. Thecal plates reticulate. The cingulum median, descending (displaced by 1.0 cingular width), bordered. The sulcus deep, with narrow sulcal lists. The hypotheca with sharp diverging antapical horns. The cellular contents pink or brown-red. Dimensions: 96.2–129.8 μm long and 82.2–97.7 μm wide.

Distribution: Coastal and oceanic, even forms blooms in warm water estuaries. Temperate to tropical waters; cosmopolitan ( Steidinger & Tangen 1997). Data on the distribution of P. depressum are given from the GBIF.org (2022) ( Fig. 84 View FIGURES 77–85 ).

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Myzozoa

Class

Dinophyceae

Order

Peridiniales

Family

Protoperidiniaceae

Genus

Protoperidinium

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Protoperidinium depressum (Bailey) Balech 1974

Krakhmalnyi, Aleksandr F., Krakhmalnyi, Maxim A., Terenko, Galyna V. & Goncharenko, Igor V. 2023
2023
Loc

Peridinium depressum

Bailey 1854
1854
Loc

Peridinium depressum

Bailey 1854
1854
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