Dinoflagellates in tropical estuarine waters from the Maraú River, Camamu Bay, northeastern Brazil
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Nunes, Caio Ceza da Silva
Author
Susini-Ribeiro, Sylvia Maria Moreira
Author
Cavalcante, Kaoli Pereira
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/15.5.951
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10.15560/15.5.951
1809-127X
Dinophysis caudata
Saville-Kent 1881
Figure 3A, B
Brazil
, estuary of Maraú River: River Zone Station 1,
14°06′33″S
,
039°02′48″W
,
IX.2006
(HUESC 24039),
X.2006
(HUESC 24042),
XI.2006
(HUESC 24046),
VI. 2007
(HUESC 24074); Mixing Zone Station 2,
14°04′ 52″S
,
038°59′12″W
,
X.2006
(HUESC 24043),
II.2007
(HUESC 24059),
VI.2007
(HUESC 24075),
VII.2007
(HUESC 24079),
VIII.2007
(HUESC 24083); Mixing Zone Station 3,
13°57′24″S
,
038°59′38″W
,
IX.2006
(HUESC 24040),
X.2006
(HUESC 24044),
XI.2006
(HUESC 24048),
XII.2006
(HUESC 24052),
I.2007
(HUESC 24056),
II.2007
(HUESC 24060),
III.2007
(HUESC 24064),
IV.2007
(HUESC 24068),
V.2007
(HUESC 24072),
VI.2007
(HUESC 24076),
VII.2007
(HUESC 24080), Coastal Zone Station 4,
13°54′56″S
,
038°58′57″W
,
IX.2006
(HUESC 24041),
X.2006
(HUESC 24045),
I.2007
(HUESC 24057),
II.2007
(HUESC 24061),
III.2007
(HUESC 24065),
VI.2007
(HUESC 24077),
VIII.2007
(HUESC 24085).
Cells with reduced epitheca and large hypotheca, prolonged by a well-defined caudal appendage posteriorly–ventrally oriented, in lateral view, dorsal margin of cell convex and ventral margin usually straight, short right sulcal list and long left one, supported by three well-developed ribs.
Taxonomic remarks: many specimens observed in this study are similar to the species described as
Dinophysis diegensis
Kofoid
; however, these small cells are currently considered as an intermediate stage of
D. caudata
(
Reguera et al. 2007
)
.
Typical
D. caudata
cells: CL: 37.5–90.0 μm (61.2 ± 20.6 μm), TL: 55–100 μm (87.7 ± 19.9 μm), CW: 25.0– 62.5 μm (39.2 ± 11.3 μm), TW: 30–75 μm (57.5 ± 14.3 μm), R1–R2: 12.5–27.5 μm (20.6 ± 4.6 μm), R2–R3: 10–25 μm (16.9 ± 4.9 μm) (
n
= 27).
Small forms (
D. diegensis
-like): CL: 32.5–37.5 μm (35 ± 2.5 μm), TL: 40–50 μm (46.7 ± 5.77 μm), CW: 17.5– 22.5 μm (20 ± 2.5 μm), TW: 25–30 μm (26.7 ± 2.89 μm), R1–R2: 10–15 μm (11.7 ± 2.89 μm), R2–R3: 7.5–12.5 μm (9.2 ± 2.89 μm) (
n
= 5).
Distribution in
Brazil
: widely distributed on the eastern, southeastern, and southeastern coasts of
Brazil
(
Flora do
Brasil
2019
).