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Key to the Marine Dinoflagellate Genera of the West Coast of Florida

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Date Issued:
1967
Summary:
This paper provides a key to the 37 genera of naked and armored (thecate), free-living, marine dinoflagellates that have been observed from five years of estuarine and neritic samplings. The key is supplemented with a glossary, photomicrographs, and a discussion on the validity of characters and interpretations used to differentiate dinoflagellate genera. A preliminary species list for the west coast of Florida is included.
Title: A Key to the Marine Dinoflagellate Genera of the West Coast of Florida.
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Name(s): Steidinger, Karen A.
Davis, Joanne T.
Williams, Jean, 1919-
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Bibliography
Issuance: multipart monograph
Date Issued: 1967
Publisher: Florida Board of Conservation Marine Laboratory
Place of Publication: St. Petersburg
Physical Form: print
Extent: vi, 44 p. illus. 23 cm.
Language(s): eng
Summary: This paper provides a key to the 37 genera of naked and armored (thecate), free-living, marine dinoflagellates that have been observed from five years of estuarine and neritic samplings. The key is supplemented with a glossary, photomicrographs, and a discussion on the validity of characters and interpretations used to differentiate dinoflagellate genera. A preliminary species list for the west coast of Florida is included.
Identifier: a 68007431 //r89 (lccn), 00035300 (oclc), fgcu_swfe_0309 (IID), AAA3949 QF
Note(s): by Karen A. Steidinger, Joanne T. Davis, and Jean Williams.
Bibliography: p. 21-27.
Subject(s): Dinoflagellates -- Mexico, Gulf of
Protozoa -- Mexico, Gulf of
Charlotte Harbor Information Resource Center documents
Library Classification: HC107.F6 A43 no. 52
Library Classification: 593/.1
Held by: SUS01 FCL01
Held by: SUS01 FCL01
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fgcu/fd/fgcu_swfe_0309
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Host Institution: FGCU
Is Part of Series: Technical series (Florida. State Board of Conservation), no. 52.