WoRMS taxon details
Cochlodinium Schütt, 1896
- Species Cochlodinium achromaticum Lebour, 1925
- Species Cochlodinium adriaticum (Schiller) Schiller, 1933
- Species Cochlodinium archimedes (Pouchet) Lemmermann, 1899
- Species Cochlodinium atromaculatum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium brandtii Wulff, 1916
- Species Cochlodinium cavatum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium cereum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium clarissimum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium cnidophorum Biecheler, 1939
- Species Cochlodinium conspiratum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium constrictum (Schütt) Lemmennann, 1899
- Species Cochlodinium convolutum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium distortum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium elongatum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium faurei Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium helicoides Lebour, 1925
- Species Cochlodinium helix Lemmermann,1899
- Species Cochlodinium lebourae Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium lebouriae Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium miniatum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium moniliforme Margalef, 1968
- Species Cochlodinium pellucidum Lohmann, 1908
- Species Cochlodinium pirum (Schütt) Lemmermann, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium platycorne Daday, 1888
- Species Cochlodinium pulchellum Lebour, 1917
- Species Cochlodinium pupa Lebour, 1925
- Species Cochlodinium radiatum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium rosaceum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium schuettii Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium scintillans Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium semistriatum Elbrachter, 1979
- Species Cochlodinium strangulatum (F.Schütt) F.Schütt, 1896
- Species Cochlodinium turbineum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium vinctum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium virescens Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium volutum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium augustum Kofoid & Swezy, 1921 accepted as Cochlodinium brandtii Wulff, 1916 (synonym)
- Species Cochlodinium catenatum Okamura, 1916 accepted as Margalefidinium catenatum (Okamura) F.Gómez, Richlen & D.M.Anderson, 2017 (synonym)
- Species Cochlodinium citron Kofoid & Swezy, 1921 accepted as Margalefidinium citron (Kofoid & Swezy) F.Gómez, Richlen & D.M.Anderson, 2017 (synonym)
- Species Cochlodinium flavum Kofoid, 1931 accepted as Margalefidinium flavum (Kofoid) F.Gómez, Richlen & D.M.Anderson, 2017 (synonym)
- Species Cochlodinium fulvescens M.Iwataki, H.Kawami & K.Matsuoka, 2007 accepted as Margalefidinium fulvescens (M.Iwataki, H.Kawami & Matsuoka) F.Gómez, Richlen & D.M.Anderson, 2017
- Species Cochlodinium geminatum (Schütt) Schütt, 1896 accepted as Polykrikos geminatus (Schütt) D.Qiu & S.Lin, 2013
- Species Cochlodinium heterolobatum E.S.Silva, 1967 accepted as Margalefidinium polykrikoides (Margalef) F.Gómez, Richlen & D.M.Anderson, 2017 (synonym)
- Species Cochlodinium longum Lohmann, 1908 accepted as Gyrodinium longum (Lohmann) Koifoid & Swezy, 1921
- Species Cochlodinium polykrikoides Margalef, 1961 accepted as Margalefidinium polykrikoides (Margalef) F.Gómez, Richlen & D.M.Anderson, 2017 (synonym)
marine
Not documented
LSID urn:lsid:algaebase.org:taxname:6362
LSID urn:lsid:algaebase.org:taxname:6362 [details]
Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2024). AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway (taxonomic information republished from AlgaeBase with permission of M.D. Guiry). Cochlodinium Schütt, 1896. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=109474 on 2024-11-21
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Gómez, F. (2005). A list of free-living dinoflagellate species in the world's oceans. <em>Acta Bot. Croat.</em> 64(1): 129-212. [details]
additional source Kofoid, C.A.; Swezy, O. (1921). The free-living unarmored Dinoflagellata. <em>Memoirs of the University of California.</em> 5: i-viii, 1-562., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/20306447 [details]
additional source Steidinger, K.A.; Tangen, K. (1997). Dinoflagellates. pp. 387-584. In: C.R. Tomas (ed.) (1997). Identifying Marine Phytoplankton. Academic Press: San Diego, CA [etc.] (USA). ISBN 0-12-693018-X. XV, 858 pp., available online at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780126930184500057 [details]
additional source Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). , available online at http://www.itis.gov [details]
additional source Parker, S.P. (Ed.) (1982). Synopsis and classification of living organisms. McGraw Hill Book Company: New York, NY (USA). ISBN 0-07-079031-0. 1166, 1232 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details]
additional source Kofoid, C.A.; Swezy, O. (1921). The free-living unarmored Dinoflagellata. <em>Memoirs of the University of California.</em> 5: i-viii, 1-562., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/20306447 [details]
additional source Steidinger, K.A.; Tangen, K. (1997). Dinoflagellates. pp. 387-584. In: C.R. Tomas (ed.) (1997). Identifying Marine Phytoplankton. Academic Press: San Diego, CA [etc.] (USA). ISBN 0-12-693018-X. XV, 858 pp., available online at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780126930184500057 [details]
additional source Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). , available online at http://www.itis.gov [details]
additional source Parker, S.P. (Ed.) (1982). Synopsis and classification of living organisms. McGraw Hill Book Company: New York, NY (USA). ISBN 0-07-079031-0. 1166, 1232 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details]
From editor or global species database
LSID urn:lsid:algaebase.org:taxname:6362 [details]Unreviewed
Diet general for group: both heterotrophic (eat other organisms) and autotrophic (photosynthetic) [details]Importance General: known for producing dangerous toxins, particularly when in large numbers, called "red tides" because the cells are so abundant they make water change color. Also they can produce non-fatal or fatal amounts of toxins in predators (particularly shellfish) that may be eaten by humans. [details]
Predators marine microorganisms and animal larvae [details]
Reproduction general for group: both sexual and asexual [details]
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Japanese | コクロディニウム属 | [details] |