Algae Australian Algae Name Index (AANI)

Showing Dinophysis caudata
Dinophysaceae
Dinophysis caudata Kent , legitimate, scientific
Kent, W.S. (1881), A Manual of the Infusoria: Including a Description of all known Flagellate, Ciliate and Tentaculiferous Protozoa, British and Foreign, and an Account of the Organization and Affinities of the Sponges: 460-461 [tax. nov.]
  • Type locality: Adriatic Sea (salt water)
Wood, E.J.F. (1954), Dinoflagellates of the Australian region. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 5: 171–351 [secondary reference]
Revelante, N. & Gilmartin, M. (1978), Characteristics of the microplankton and nanoplankton communities of an Australian coastal plain estuary. Austral. J. Mar. Freshw. Res 29: 9–18 [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]
Dodge, J.D. (1982), Marine Dinoflagellates of the British Isles: - [secondary reference]
Hallegraeff, G.M. & Jeffrey, S.W. (1984), Tropical phytoplankton species and pigments of continental shelf waters of north and north-west Australia. Marine Ecology Progress Series 20: 59–74 [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]
Hallegraeff, G.M. & Lucas, I.A.N. (1988), The marine dinoflagellate genus Dinophysis (Dinophyceae): photosynthetic, neritic and non-photosynthetic, oceanic species. Phycologia 27: 25–42 [secondary reference]
ABRS (2008), Australian Algal Name Index Edn. 2008: - [secondary reference]
  • AMANI dist.: Tasmania, Western Australia (temperate), Queensland (temperate), Queensland (tropical), Gulf of Carpentaria, Great Australian Bight, Eastern Australian Current, Cosmopolitan tropical, temperate
  • Graphic: Dodge 1985 Atlas of Dinoflagellates p. 18 Steidinger & Tangen 1997 In Tomas CR (ed) Identifying Marine Phytoplankton plate 12.
  • Nutrition: Autotrophic
  • Habitat: Neritic, Estuarine
  • Habit: Planktonic
Hallegraeff, G.M., Bolch, C.J.S., Huisman, J.M. & de Salas, M.F. (2010), Planktonic dinoflagellates. Algae of Australia: Phytoplankton of Temperate Coastal Waters: 145–212 [secondary reference]
Adjani, P., Ingleton, T., Pritchard, T. & Armand, L. (2011), Microalgal blooms in the coastal waters of New South Wales, Australia. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 133: 15–31 [secondary reference]
McCarthy, P. (Comp.) (2012), Census of Australian Marine Dinoflagellates: - [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Dinophysis diegensis Kof. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Dinophysis caudata var. diegensis (Kof.) E.J.F.Wood legitimate
  • Distribution: Gulf of Carpentaria, Qld (Moreton Bay) to N.S.W. (Port Hacking), East Australian Current, Tas., Great Australian Bight, W.A. (Cape Inscription, Albany), North-west Shelf
  • Ex.distribution: Brazil, Caribbean Sea, U.S.A. (California), Canary Islands, British Isles, Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea, Black Sea, Red Sea, Indian Ocean (Zanzibar), Arabian Sea, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tasman Sea, New Zealand, Pacific Ocean
Algal Subcommittee (2022), CHAH Algal Subcommittee: - AAL [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Dinophysis homunculus F.Stein legitimate taxonomic synonym: Dinophysis diegensis Kof. legitimate
  • Distribution: Tasmania, Western Australia (temperate), Queensland (temperate), Queensland (tropical), Gulf of Carpentaria, Great Australian Bight, Eastern Australian Current