Title of article
Alexandrium camurascutulum sp. nov. (Dinophyceae): a new dinoflagellate species from New Zealand
Author/Authors
Lincoln MacKenzie، نويسنده , , Kirsten Todd، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
6
From page
295
To page
300
Abstract
A new species, Alexandrium camurascutulum sp. nov. MacKenzie et Todd, is described from specimens collected from Tasman Bay and the Marlborough Sounds New Zealand. These small (26–28 μm long × 21–24 μm wide) cells can be discriminated from other species in the Alexandrium minutum group by three distinctive morphological features. The sixth pre-cingular plate (6′′) is up to 1.6 times wider than high and the left side of the plate is concave resulting in a markedly ‘hooked’ appearance. In all specimens observed, the first apical plate (1′) does not directly connect with the apical pore plate (Po) and the posterior sulcal plate (S.p.) is markedly different from the usual A. minutum form and may contain a posterior attachment pore (pap) connected to the right side plate margin. The cells may or may not have an anterior attachment pore (aap) in the apical pore plate (Po). The cells display a prominent list along the left sulcal margin and the thecal surface is perforated with numerous areolated pores. A. camurascutulum sp. nov. has been observed occasionally over a number of years in coastal waters of the northern South Island of New Zealand. There is circumstantial evidence that suggests it is not toxic.
Keywords
Dinophyceae , Thecal plate morphology , SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY , New Zealand , Marlborough Sounds , Tasman Bay , Alexandrium camurascutulum sp. nov.
Journal title
Harmful Algae
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Harmful Algae
Record number
721803
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