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Dinophysis is a genus of dinoflagellates common in tropical, temperate, coastal and oceanic waters. It was first described in 1839 by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg. Dinophysis are typically medium-sized cells (30-120 µm). The structural plan and plate tabulation are conserved within the genus. Dinophysis thecae are divided into halves by a sagittal fission suture. There are five types of thecae ornamentation in this genus, and those are a useful character for species identification. Dinophysis mainly divide by binary fission.

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  • Dinophysis (en)
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  • Dinophysis es un dinoflagelado de costas y aguas oceánicas que incluye más de 200 especies. Cuando proliferan pueden formar las llamadas mareas rojas. Varias especies son causantes de producir ácido okadaico, toxina causante de la (DSP) en humanos y que afecta la industria del mejillón.​ Pueden ser heterótrofos o mixótrofos, y solo los mixótrofos presentan este tipo de toxicidad. (es)
  • Genre de microalgues toxiques Dinophysis Dinophysis caudata en cours de division cellulaire Genre DinophysisEhrenberg, 1839 Dinophysis (Ehrenberg, 1839) est un genre de microalgues unicellulaires (dinoflagellés), appartenant au plancton des eaux tropicales et tempérées de l'océan mondial. Le genre est constitué de plusieurs espèces de protistes photosynthétiques. Dinophysis est un exemple connu d'organisme kleptoplaste ; en effet, les Dinophysis obtiennent leurs chloroplastes par prédation sur des ciliés photosynthétiques du genre Mesodinium (von Stein). Les Dinophysis sont également connus pour leur production de toxines diarrhéiques, qui peuvent s'accumuler dans les bivalves filtreurs et causer des empoisonnements chez les consommateurs. (fr)
  • Dinophysis ist eine Gattung von Dinoflagellaten, die in tropischen und gemäßigten, küstennahen und ozeanischen Gewässern vorkommen. Die Gattung wurde erstmals 1839 von Ehrenberg beschrieben, mit der deutschem Bezeichnung „Krausenthierchen“ und der Holotypus-Spezies (Typusart) Dinophysis acuta Ehrenberg. Die Gattung Dinophysis ist in Kultur nur schwer zu erhalten, was den Erforschung dieser Organismen erschwert. (de)
  • Dinophysis is a genus of dinoflagellates common in tropical, temperate, coastal and oceanic waters. It was first described in 1839 by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg. Dinophysis are typically medium-sized cells (30-120 µm). The structural plan and plate tabulation are conserved within the genus. Dinophysis thecae are divided into halves by a sagittal fission suture. There are five types of thecae ornamentation in this genus, and those are a useful character for species identification. Dinophysis mainly divide by binary fission. (en)
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