2017
DOI: 10.1111/pre.12183
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Pyramidodinium spinulosum sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), a sand‐dwelling non‐motile dinoflagellate from the seafloor (36 m deep) off Mageshima Island, Kagoshima, Japan

Abstract: SUMMARY A new species of benthic marine dinoflagellate, Pyramidodinium spinulosum Horiguchi, Moriya, Pinto & Terada is described from the deep (36 m) seafloor off Mageshima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan in the subtropical region of the northwest Pacific. The life cycle of the dinoflagellate consists of a dominant, attached, dome‐shaped, vegetative form and short‐lasting, motile cell. Asexual reproduction takes place by the formation of two motile cells within each non‐motile cell. The released motile cel… Show more

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“…) and Pyramidodinium spinulosum T. Horiguchi, Moriya, Pinto & R. Terada (Horiguchi et al . ) were found from this deep seafloor habitat. A series of these discoveries indicates that the dinoflagellate community in the habitat might contain diverse species.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…) and Pyramidodinium spinulosum T. Horiguchi, Moriya, Pinto & R. Terada (Horiguchi et al . ) were found from this deep seafloor habitat. A series of these discoveries indicates that the dinoflagellate community in the habitat might contain diverse species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%