Ceratiaceae Kof.
Ceratium minutum Jørg. , legitimate, scientific
Jørgensen, E. (1920), Mediterranean Ceratia. Report of the Danish Oceanographic Expedition to the Mediterranean 1908-1910 to the Mediterranean and Adjacent Seas II (Biol.) J. 1: 34 [nom. nov.]
replaced synonym: Ceratium eugrammum (Ehrenb.) Kent legitimate
  • Type locality: France (Atlantic coast), Spain (Atlantic coast)
  • Type comment: Jorgesen specifically indicates this is a new name for C. eugrammum sensu Kofoid (1907)
Wood, E.J.F. (1954), Dinoflagellates of the Australian region. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 5: 171–351 [secondary reference]
Taylor, F.J.R. (1976), Dinoflagellates from the international Indian Ocean Expedition. A report on material collected by the R. V. 'Anton Bruun' 1963-1964. Bibliotheca Botanica 132: - [secondary reference]
  • APC Comment: R.Cowan (2008) uses this taxon concept.
Revelante, N., Williams, W.T. & Bunt, J.S. (1982), Temporal and spatial distribution of diatoms, dinoflagellates and Trichodesmium in waters of the Great Barrier Reef Australia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 63: 27–46 [secondary reference]
Hallegraeff, G.M. & Reid, D.D. (1986), Phytoplankton species successions and their hydrological environment at a coastal station off Sydney. Austral. J. Mar. Freshw. Res 37: 361–377 [secondary reference]
ABRS (2008), Australian Algal Name Index Edn. 2008: - [secondary reference]
  • AMANI dist.: New South Wales, Western Australia (temperate), Queensland (tropical), Indian Ocean
  • Graphic: Tayor 1976 Plate 12 fig 120
McCarthy, P. (Comp.) (2012), Census of Australian Marine Dinoflagellates: - [secondary reference]
  • Distribution: Qld (Great Barrier Reef), N.S.W. (off Sydney), East Australian Current, Tas. (off E coast); '... rather rare from Babel I. [Bass Strait] to Fraser I. [Qld] ... and also on the southern and western coasts of Australia' [Wood, 1954]
  • Ex.distribution: Gulf of Mexico, Bermuda, U.S.A. (Virginia, Maine), Canada (Bay of Fundy), North Atlantic Ocean, Iceland, Barents Sea, British Isles, North Sea, France (Atlantic coast), Spain (Atlantic coast), Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, Arabian Sea, North Pacific Ocean, south-western Pacific Ocean, southern Chile
Gómez, F. (2013), Reinstatement of the dinoflagellate genus Tripos to replace Neoceratium, marine species of Ceratium (Dinophyceae, Alveolata). CICIMAR Oceanides 28(1): 13 [basionym]
basionym of: Tripos minutus (Jørg.) F.Gómez legitimate
Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G M. (2021), -. Algaebase web site: www.algaebase.org: - [nomenclatural synonym]
nomenclatural synonym of: Tripos minutus (Jørg.) F.Gómez legitimate