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Katja Schulz commented on "00166959.tif":
@Katja Schulz: It looks like the NMNH catalogue has Dinoflagellates under Rhodophyta, which is highly unorthodox:
Protista +
Rhodophyta +
Gymnodiniales +
Kareniaceae +
Karenia +
Karenia brevis (C.C. Davis) Hansen & Moestrup in Daug
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Katja Schulz commented on "00166959.tif":
Why is this dinoflagellate under Division: Rhodophyta?
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Katja Schulz selected "Comprehensive Description" to show in Overview on "Gymnodinium catenatum Graham, 1943".
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Cosgrove_J commented on "Distribution":
It is found in the South West of Western Australia (doi:10.1016/j.hal.2011.10.021) and the East China Sea (doi:10.1016/j.toxicon.2010.08.014; http://dx.doi.org/10.4490/algae.2011.26.3.237) as well as, according to your specimen map, from the Western Pacific and the Southern Ocean (Tasmania).
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Cosgrove_J commented on "Distribution":
First sentence in extremely out of date and the second sentence does not pertain to distribution.
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Cosgrove_J commented on "BOLDS: Map of specimen collection locations for Karlodinium veneficum":
Specimens of K. veneficum have been collected from The Swan River Estuary in Perth, Western Australia and are kept by Gustaaf Hallegraeff at University of Tasmania and Navid Moheimani at Murdoch University (Perth)
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Hayley Skelton commented on "":
Please note that the general description of Karlodinium micrum as an amoeboid protist is not accurate and requires revision. Further, K. micrum currently is considered conspecific with Karlodinium veneficum (Bergholtz et al. 2005). Bergholtz et al., 2005 T. Bergholtz, N. Daugbjerg, O. Moestrup and M. Fernández-Tejedor, On the identity of Karlodinium veneficum and description of Karlodinium armiger sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), based on light and electron microscopy, nuclear-encoded LSU rDNA, and pigment composition, J. Phycol. 42 (2005), pp. 170–193.
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