Dinoflagellata
See also: dinoflagellata
Translingual
editEtymology
editFrom dino- (“whirling, rotation”) + Latin flagellum + -ata (“having”).
Proper noun
editDinoflagellata
- Many single-cell eukaryotes, with two dissimilar flagella and nuclei unlike those of other eukaryotes, lacking histones and nucleosomes
- A taxonomic superclass within the phylum Miozoa.[1]
- A taxonomic parvphylum within the phylum Miozoa.
Synonyms
edit- (phylum): Pyrrophyta, Pyrrhophyta, Dinophyta - divisions; Dinophycidae; Dinophyceae - class
Hypernyms
edit- (superclass and parvphylum): Eukaryota - superkingdom; Chromista - kingdom; Harosa - subkingdom; Halvaria - infrakingdom; Alveolata - superphylum; Miozoa - phylum; Myxozoa - subphylum; Dinozoa - infraphylum[1]
Hyponyms
edit- (superclass): Dinophyceae, Ellobiopsea, Noctilucophyceae, Oxyrrhidophyceae, Syndiniophyceae - classes[1]
- (parvphylum): Eodina, Syndina, Dinokaryota - superclasses
References
edit- Dinoflagellate on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Dinoflagellata on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Category:Dinoflagellata on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- Dinoflagellata at World Register of Marine Species
- Dinoflagellata placement and circumscription (click icon for description) at AlgaeBase
- Dinophyceae at National Center for Biotechnology Information
- Dinoflagellates at the Tree of Life Web Project
- Dinoflagellata placement and circumscription (click icon for description) at AlgaeBase
- 2018, Thomas Cavalier-Smith, "Kingdom Chromista and its eight phyla", Protoplasma, 255:297-357, DOI 10.1007/s00709-017-1147-3