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Meunier (1919, pl. 19)
Meunier (1919, pl. 19)
Description 1 – 12. Diplopsalis lenticula 13 – 19. Coolia monotis voor het eerst beschreven door Meunier in 1919 20 – 25. Goniaulax polyedra (synoniem van Lingulodinium polyedra) 26 – 32. Goniaulax cochlea, voor het eerst beschreven door Meunier in 1919 33 – 36. Amylax diacantha (synoniem van Gonyaulax verior) 37 – 38. Goniaulax loculatum, voor het eerst beschreven door Meunier in 1919 39 – 42. Protoceratium reticulatum 43 – 49. Properidinium heterocapsa 50 – 54. Peridinium yserense 55 – 58. Peridinium divaricatum Author A. Meunier JPG file - 4.28 MB - 2 765 x 3 580 pixels added on 2008-07-187 171 viewsWoRMS taxa Peridinium Ehrenberg, 1830 Diplopsalis lenticula Bergh, 1882 Amylax diacantha Meunier, 1919 accepted as Sourniaea diacantha (Meunier) H.Gu., K.N.Mertens, Zhun Li & H.H.Shin, 2020 Gonyaulax polyedra F.Stein, 1883 accepted as Lingulaulax polyedra (F.Stein) M.J.Head, K.N.Mertens & R.A.Fensome 2024 Gonyaulax verior Sournia, 1973 accepted as Sourniaea diacantha (Meunier) H.Gu., K.N.Mertens, Zhun Li & H.H.Shin, 2020 Coolia monotis Meunier, 1919 Protoceratium reticulatum (Claparède & Lachmann) Bütschli, 1885 Gonyaulax cochlea Meunier, 1919 Gonyaulax loculata Meunier, 1919 Lingulodinium polyedra (F.Stein) J.D.Dodge, 1989 accepted as Lingulaulax polyedra (F.Stein) M.J.Head, K.N.Mertens & R.A.Fensome 2024From reference Meunier, A. (1919). Microplankton de la Mer Flamande: 3. ... Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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