Gymnodiniaceae
Amphidinium acutissimum J.Schiller
, legitimate, scientific
[Schiller, J. (1933), Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz 10(3)]:
277, fig. 263
[tax. nov.]
replaced synonym:
Amphidinium acutum J.Schiller
nom. illeg.
[Wood, E.J.F. (1963), Dinoflagellates in the Australian region. II – Recent collections. Tech. Pap. Div. Fish. Oceanogr. CSIRO 14]:
1–55
[secondary reference]
[Jeffrey, S.W. & Hallegraeff, G.M. (1980), Studies of phytoplankton species and photosynthetic pigments in a warm core eddy of the East Australian Current. I. Summer populations. Marine Ecology Progress Series 3]:
285–294
[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]
[McCarthy, P. (Comp.) (2012), Census of Australian Marine Dinoflagellates]:
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[secondary reference]
replaced synonym:
Amphidinium acutum J.Schiller
nom. illeg.
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P.McCarthy (2012) uses this taxon concept.
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Distribution:
N.S.W. (off Jibbon Cape, off Sydney), East Australian Current
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Ex.distribution:
Gulf of Mexico, U.S.A. (NE coast), Canary Islands, France, North Sea, Baltic Sea, Arctic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea, Black Sea, South Korea, Coral Sea, Tasman Sea, Mexico (Pacific coast)