Diplopsalopsis bomba (Stein ex E. Jørgensen) Dodge & Toriumi, 1993]
Diplopsalopsis bomba
Epitheka (DIC).
Photographer/artist Mats Kuylenstierna
Additional image information
- Title
- Diplopsalopsis bomba
- Photographer/artist
- Mats Kuylenstierna
- Copyright holder
- Maria Kuylenstierna
- Copyright stamp
- Maria Kuylenstierna
- Institute
- Dept. of Marine botany, University of Gothenburg
- Contributing organisation
- University of Gothenburg
- Contributor
- Bengt Karlson
- Caption
- Epitheka (DIC).
- Geographic area
- Skagerrak - Swedish coast
- License
- Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported
- Technique
- Light microscopy
- Preservation
- Not described
- Contrast enhancement
- DIC/Nomarski
- Stain
- No stain
- Image galleries
- Kuylenstierna, Skagerrak-Kattegat
Description
- IDs in other systems
- Dyntaxa ID: 238234
More info at http://www.artdata.slu.se/dyntaxa - AlgaeBase ID: 42676
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- Dyntaxa ID: 238234
- Tropic type
- H
- Morphology
- Plateformula: Po, 3', 2a, 6'', 4c, 5''', 2'''', 5s. Theca punctate.
- Other remarks
- Two forms of this species are discussed by Hansen & Larsen (1992). According to Steidinger & Tangen (1996) Diplopsalopsis has 7''
Distribution: Worldwide - Life form
- Solitary
- Size
- Diameter = 60-85 µm
- Resting spore
- +
- Literature
- Dodge, J. D. 1982. Marine Dinoflagellates of the British Isles. Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London. 303 pp.
Dodge, J. D. & Toriumi, S. 1993. A taxonomic revision of the Diplopsalis group (Dinophyceae). Botanica Marina. 36: 137-147.
Drebes, G. 1974. Marines Phytoplankton, Eine Auswahl der Helgoländer Planktonalgen (Diatomeen, Peridineen). Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart. 186 pp.
Hansen, G. & Larsen, J. 1992. Dinoflagellater i danske farvande. In: Thomsen, H. A. (ed.) Plankton i de indre danske farvande. Havforskning fra Miljøstyrelsen, Copenhagen, p. 45-155.
Change History
- 2011-09-25 16:02:22 Bengt Karlson - Updated media metadata for Diplopsalopsis bomba_2.gif
- 2011-09-25 16:01:16 Bengt Karlson - Added media: Diplopsalopsis bomba_2.gif