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Dinophysis norvegica
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Cell broadest rougly in the middle, posteriorly ending in a blunt antapex, length 56-70 microns., This is a large, robust phototrophic cell with reddish chloroplasts. Cells are laterally flattened, deepest below the middle and with a blunt posterior projection directed ventrally. The epitheca is small, with a&nbsp; well developed cingular lists and large sulcal wing. The thecal plates are strongly areolated.</span></p>Plate formula: <span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;" lang="IT">Po Pp E<sub>4 </sub>C<sub>4</sub> S<sub>4</sub> H<sub>4</sub></span>
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Publisher :  Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research     Type :  InteractiveResource, Image     Format :  text/html    
Date Detail :
2006-03-29
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Dinophysis norvegica
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Related set: Irish Sea Phytoplankton http://planktonnet.awi.de/index.php?thematicid=142. Images and ecological data on the phytoplankton of the Irish Sea are being collected as part of the routine biomonitoring programme funded by the UK Environment Agency and based at the Port Erin Marine Laboratory. The images include pictures of species preserved using the techniques most widely used in routine phytoplankton monitoring - such as preservation in Lugol\\\\\\\'s solution, fixation in formaldehyde, or living material. This work is part of a long term monitoring program that extends for almost 100 years and iuncludes environmental data and nutrient status. Such long term records provide the historical perspective that is essential in the proper management of our natural resources.
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