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Bysmatrum granulosum sp. nov., a new benthic dinoflagellate from the southwestern Indian Ocean

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 July 2001

LOÏC TEN-HAGE
Affiliation:
Laboratoire de Cryptogamie, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 12, rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France
JEAN-PASCAL QUOD
Affiliation:
Agence pour la Recherche et la Valorisation Marine, 14, rue du stade de l'Est, 97490 Ste Clotilde, France
JEAN TURQUET
Affiliation:
Agence pour la Recherche et la Valorisation Marine, 14, rue du stade de l'Est, 97490 Ste Clotilde, France
ALAIN COUTÉ
Affiliation:
Laboratoire de Cryptogamie, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 12, rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France
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Abstract

A new benthic marine dinoflagellate, Bysmatrum granulosum Ten-Hage, Turquet, Quod & Couté, sp. nov., was obtained from sediment and coral samples from sites of La Réunion Island (SW Indian Ocean). This new species is described and illustrated by light and scanning electron micrographs. Cells are 40–50 μm long and 40–46 μm wide. The epitheca is conical and smaller than the hypotheca, which is trapezoidal with convex sides. Plate tabulation is typical for the genus (P0, X, 4′, 3a, 7′′, 6c, 5s, 5′′′, 2′′′′); epithecal plates 3′ and 4′′ separate the intercalary plates 2a and 3a. Thecal plates are perforated by pores and covered by both small and minute wart-like projections, linearly arranged, radiating from the apical pore. This new species differs from the three others of the genus Bysmatrum in the following characters: cell shape and size, size of the apical pore complex and features of thecal plates (plate shapes and ornamentations).

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Research Article
Copyright
© 2001 British Phycological Society

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