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Meunier (1919, pl. 20)
Description 1 – 4. Diplopsalis lenticula
5 – 8. Peridinium deficiens (synoniem van Protoperidinium deficiens), voor het eerst beschreven door Meunier in 1919
9 – 13. Pyrophacus horologium
14 – 20. Dinophysis rotundata (synoniem van Phalacroma rotundatum)
21 – 23. Prorocentrum micans
24 – 25. Ceratium batavum (synoniem van Ceratium horridum)
26. Ceratium longipes
27 – 29. Ceratium tripos
30 – 32. Ceratium furca
33 – 34. Ceratium lineatum
Author A. Meunier
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added on 2008-07-189 019 viewsWoRMS taxa Ceratium furca (Ehrenberg) Claparède & Lachmann, 1859 accepted as Tripos furca (Ehrenberg) F.Gómez, 2013 Ceratium horridum (Cleve) Gran, 1902 accepted as Tripos horridus (Cleve) F.Gómez, 2013 Ceratium lineatum (Ehrenberg) Cleve, 1899 accepted as Tripos lineatus (Ehrenberg) F.Gómez, 2013 Ceratium longipes (Bailey) Gran, 1902 accepted as Tripos longipes (Bailey) F.Gómez, 2013 Ceratium tripos (O.F.Müller) Nitzsch, 1817 accepted as Tripos muelleri Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1826 Diplopsalis lenticula Bergh, 1882 Prorocentrum micans Ehrenberg, 1834 Phalacroma rotundatum (Claparéde & Lachmann) Kofoid & J.R.Michener, 1911 Dinophysis rotundata Claparède & Lachmann, 1859 accepted as Phalacroma rotundatum (Claparéde & Lachmann) Kofoid & J.R.Michener, 1911 Protoperidinium deficiens (Meunier, 1919) Balech, 1974 Peridinium deficiens Meunier, 1919 accepted as Protoperidinium deficiens (Meunier, 1919) Balech, 1974 Ceratium batavum Paulsen, 1908 accepted as Tripos batavus (Paulsen) F.Gómez, 2013 Pyrophacus horologium F.Stein, 1883From reference Meunier, A. (1919). Microplankton de la Mer Flamande: 3. ...
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