Amphidinium Claperède & Lachmann, 1859

Holotype species: Amphidinium operculatum Claparède & Lachmann

Original publication and holotype designation: Claparède, É. & Lachmann, J. (1859). Études sur les infusoires et les rhizopodes. Mémoires de l'Institut National Genevois 6: 261-482.

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Description: Small to large (<10-100 µm) unarmored free-living cell, predominantly motile, sometimes enclosed in a hyaline cyst. Cells globular to fusiform, laterally or dorsoventrally compressed. Epicone small and hypocone large, as the cingulum is located in the anterior part of the cell. Some cells have larger epicones, intermediate between Amphidinium and Gymnodinium Stein. Cingulum circular or little displaced, but displaced considerably in a few species, which are intermediate between Amphidinium and Gyrodinium Kofoid and Swezy. Cingulum making one or a just over one turn. Sulcus extends from cingulum to antapex, in some species to apex. Typical dinokaryon located in the hypocone. Amphiesma delicate or rigid, smooth or with striae on hypocone or also epicone. Number of striae may differ on epicone and hypocone. Chloroplasts present or absent. Nutrition phototroph, phagotroph either by ingestion of whole particles or by myzocytosis. Chloroplasts of some species may be derived from cryptophycean endosymbionts. Cytoplasm hyaline or of various colors, dense granules may be present. Some species form temporary cysts. Vegetative reproduction by binary fission, sexual reproduction known but no resting cysts. Some species produce unusual sterols, others toxic substances. Cosmopolitan, marine, brackish or freshwater, planktonic or sand-dwelling. Some species produce unusual sterols, others toxins. Endosymbiotic species reported, but delimitation of these taxa from Endodinium Hovasse, which has been regarded as later synonym by some authors, must be justified. Emended by Jorgensen, Murray & Daugbjerg (2004: 361).

Information contributed by: M. Elbrächter. The most recent alteration to this page was made on 2020-02-28 by M.D. Guiry.

Taxonomic status: This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.

Gender: This genus name is currently treated as neuter.

Most recent taxonomic treatment adopted: Moestrup, Ø. & Calado, A.J. (2018). Süßwasserflora von Mitteleuropa. Dinophyceae. Vol. 6 pp. [i]-xii, [1]-560, 421 figures. Berlin: Springer Spektrum.

Comments: Popovsky & Pfiester (1990: 89) place this genus in the Order Peridiniales.

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Descriptions of chrysophyte genera were subsequently published in J. Kristiansen & H.R. Preisig (eds.). 2001. Encyclopedia of Chrysophyte Genera. Bibliotheca Phycologica 110: 1-260.

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