See also: Gonyaulax

English edit

 
a gonyaulax (Gonyaulax spinifera)

Etymology edit

Ancient Greek γόνυ (gónu, knee) + αὖλαξ (aûlax, furrow)

Noun edit

gonyaulax

  1. An alga of the genus Gonyaulax.
    • 1974, Harold Judson Humm, Bioactive compounds from the sea, page 116:
      Recently, a gonyaulax toxin was purified from an axenic culture of the alga, Gonyaulax catanella, and this toxin has been shown to be chemically identical with saxitoxin (Schantz et al., 1966).
    • 2003, Monographs on Oceanographic Methodology, page 409:
      Oval, strongly pigmented cells with a gonyaulax-like girdle displacement.
    • 2011, Charlie White, Living off the Sea[1]:
      Most shellfish lose their toxins almost completely within four to six weeks after a gonyaulax outbreak.