Prorocentrum comprises dinophytes with several unique traits, including the presence of two large thecal plates and apical insertion of flagella. Species delimitation for many small and similar planktonic species is challenging, as SEM analyses and DNA sequence information of type material are rarely available. Based on a strain from the North Atlantic Prorocentrum spinulentum, sp. nov. is described here. Cells were small (9.0–12.8 µm long, 8.5–11.9 µm deep), oval to almost round in lateral view and moderately compressed. The ovoid nucleus was in median or slightly sub-median position on the cells ventral side. The plate surface appeared spiny in light microscopy with thecal pores visible in empty thecae. Electron microscopy revealed plates...
Prorocentrum minimum (Dinophyceae), a planktonic microalga forming red tides, is considered a potent...
The Prorocentrales are a unique group of dinophytes based on several apomorphic traits, but species ...
Marine benthic dinoflagellates can be found in many different habitats including seaweeds, dead cora...
International audienceA new marine benthic Prorocentrum species from sandy habitats of South Brittan...
A small Prorocentrum species was found during a pilot taxonomic survey of marine benthic dinoflagell...
The Prorocentrales are a unique group of dinophytes based on several apomorphic traits, but species ...
Based on a literature review and new morphological and molecular phylogenetic data, a summary of all...
A new species of toxic benthic dinoflagellate is described based on laboratory cultures isolated fro...
This study was carried out to investigate the morphological relationship between Prorocentrum and Di...
Wild and cultured specimens of Prorocentrum lima (Ehrenb.) F. Stein from 26 widely different areas i...
International audienceA new marine benthic toxic Prorocentrum species is described from the tropical...
The taxonomic assignment of Prorocentrum species is based on morphological characteristics; however,...
Prorocentrum micans is an extremely variable dinoflagellate species, with many different local forms...
The Prorocentrales are a unique group of dinophytes based on several apomorphic traits, but species ...
The taxonomic position of an armored dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense Lu, 2001, which is one ...
Prorocentrum minimum (Dinophyceae), a planktonic microalga forming red tides, is considered a potent...
The Prorocentrales are a unique group of dinophytes based on several apomorphic traits, but species ...
Marine benthic dinoflagellates can be found in many different habitats including seaweeds, dead cora...
International audienceA new marine benthic Prorocentrum species from sandy habitats of South Brittan...
A small Prorocentrum species was found during a pilot taxonomic survey of marine benthic dinoflagell...
The Prorocentrales are a unique group of dinophytes based on several apomorphic traits, but species ...
Based on a literature review and new morphological and molecular phylogenetic data, a summary of all...
A new species of toxic benthic dinoflagellate is described based on laboratory cultures isolated fro...
This study was carried out to investigate the morphological relationship between Prorocentrum and Di...
Wild and cultured specimens of Prorocentrum lima (Ehrenb.) F. Stein from 26 widely different areas i...
International audienceA new marine benthic toxic Prorocentrum species is described from the tropical...
The taxonomic assignment of Prorocentrum species is based on morphological characteristics; however,...
Prorocentrum micans is an extremely variable dinoflagellate species, with many different local forms...
The Prorocentrales are a unique group of dinophytes based on several apomorphic traits, but species ...
The taxonomic position of an armored dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense Lu, 2001, which is one ...
Prorocentrum minimum (Dinophyceae), a planktonic microalga forming red tides, is considered a potent...
The Prorocentrales are a unique group of dinophytes based on several apomorphic traits, but species ...
Marine benthic dinoflagellates can be found in many different habitats including seaweeds, dead cora...