Marine planktonic dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales (Dinophyta) from coasts of the tropical Mexican Pacific, including two new species of the genus Amphisolenia

Despite a recent revision of the dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales on Mexican coasts and a checklist of dinoflagellates from the Mexican Pacific, many records still need to be confirmed, for there are very few reliable illustrations and/or descriptions. In this paper, species composition an...

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Published in:Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Main Authors: Hernández-Becerril, David U., Ceballos-Corona, J. Gerardo A., Esqueda-Lara, Karina, Tovar-Salazar, Myriam A., León-Álvarez, Daniel
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Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2008
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0025315408000143 2024-04-07T07:54:32+00:00 Marine planktonic dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales (Dinophyta) from coasts of the tropical Mexican Pacific, including two new species of the genus Amphisolenia Hernández-Becerril, David U. Ceballos-Corona, J. Gerardo A. Esqueda-Lara, Karina Tovar-Salazar, Myriam A. León-Álvarez, Daniel 2008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315408000143 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0025315408000143 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom volume 88, issue 1, page 1-15 ISSN 0025-3154 1469-7769 Aquatic Science journal-article 2008 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0025315408000143 2024-03-08T00:36:32Z Despite a recent revision of the dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales on Mexican coasts and a checklist of dinoflagellates from the Mexican Pacific, many records still need to be confirmed, for there are very few reliable illustrations and/or descriptions. In this paper, species composition and distribution of dinoflagellates belonging to the Dinophysiales, the product of the analysis of net phytoplankton material collected from coasts of the tropical Mexican Pacific (Jalisco to Chiapas) are presented. The material has been studied using light microscopy, although a few species were also studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Forty-one species from five genera were identified, with two new records annotated for the Mexican Pacific: Amphisolenia thrinax and Metaphalacroma skogsbergii , and two new species of the genus Amphisolenia , Amphisolenia fusiformis sp. nov. and Amphisolenia michoacana sp. nov. Illustrations, dimensions and distribution data are provided for each species, and descriptions of the new species are also given. Amphisolenia palmata , A. rectangulata , A. truncata , Dinophysis apicata , D. hindmarchii , Histioneis biremis , H. crateriformis , H. pulchra , Ornithocercus cristatus , O. heteroporoides and O. orbiculatus are illustrated for the first time in the waters of the Mexican Pacific. The number of species found in this study is relatively low. The species Dinophysis norvegica and D. sacculus , reported in previous papers, do not seem to occur in Mexican waters, as their distribution is rather limited to the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic, respectively. Finally, the identity of certain species of Dinophysis and the nature of the new species described here are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Cambridge University Press Pacific Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 88 1 1 15
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Hernández-Becerril, David U.
Ceballos-Corona, J. Gerardo A.
Esqueda-Lara, Karina
Tovar-Salazar, Myriam A.
León-Álvarez, Daniel
Marine planktonic dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales (Dinophyta) from coasts of the tropical Mexican Pacific, including two new species of the genus Amphisolenia
topic_facet Aquatic Science
description Despite a recent revision of the dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales on Mexican coasts and a checklist of dinoflagellates from the Mexican Pacific, many records still need to be confirmed, for there are very few reliable illustrations and/or descriptions. In this paper, species composition and distribution of dinoflagellates belonging to the Dinophysiales, the product of the analysis of net phytoplankton material collected from coasts of the tropical Mexican Pacific (Jalisco to Chiapas) are presented. The material has been studied using light microscopy, although a few species were also studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Forty-one species from five genera were identified, with two new records annotated for the Mexican Pacific: Amphisolenia thrinax and Metaphalacroma skogsbergii , and two new species of the genus Amphisolenia , Amphisolenia fusiformis sp. nov. and Amphisolenia michoacana sp. nov. Illustrations, dimensions and distribution data are provided for each species, and descriptions of the new species are also given. Amphisolenia palmata , A. rectangulata , A. truncata , Dinophysis apicata , D. hindmarchii , Histioneis biremis , H. crateriformis , H. pulchra , Ornithocercus cristatus , O. heteroporoides and O. orbiculatus are illustrated for the first time in the waters of the Mexican Pacific. The number of species found in this study is relatively low. The species Dinophysis norvegica and D. sacculus , reported in previous papers, do not seem to occur in Mexican waters, as their distribution is rather limited to the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic, respectively. Finally, the identity of certain species of Dinophysis and the nature of the new species described here are discussed.
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author Hernández-Becerril, David U.
Ceballos-Corona, J. Gerardo A.
Esqueda-Lara, Karina
Tovar-Salazar, Myriam A.
León-Álvarez, Daniel
author_facet Hernández-Becerril, David U.
Ceballos-Corona, J. Gerardo A.
Esqueda-Lara, Karina
Tovar-Salazar, Myriam A.
León-Álvarez, Daniel
author_sort Hernández-Becerril, David U.
title Marine planktonic dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales (Dinophyta) from coasts of the tropical Mexican Pacific, including two new species of the genus Amphisolenia
title_short Marine planktonic dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales (Dinophyta) from coasts of the tropical Mexican Pacific, including two new species of the genus Amphisolenia
title_full Marine planktonic dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales (Dinophyta) from coasts of the tropical Mexican Pacific, including two new species of the genus Amphisolenia
title_fullStr Marine planktonic dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales (Dinophyta) from coasts of the tropical Mexican Pacific, including two new species of the genus Amphisolenia
title_full_unstemmed Marine planktonic dinoflagellates of the order Dinophysiales (Dinophyta) from coasts of the tropical Mexican Pacific, including two new species of the genus Amphisolenia
title_sort marine planktonic dinoflagellates of the order dinophysiales (dinophyta) from coasts of the tropical mexican pacific, including two new species of the genus amphisolenia
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