Dinophyceae
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The Dinophyceae are the main class of dinoflagellates. They include all species where the nucleus remains a dinokaryon throughout the entire cell cycle, which is typically dominated by the haploid stage. All the "typical" dinoflagellates, such as Peridinium and Gymnodinium, belong here. Others are more unusual, including some that are colonial, amoeboid, or parasitic.
Dinoflagellates are classified by morphology. Species with a theca are divided into four orders, based on the arrangement of the armor plates:
- Peridiniales - e.g. Peridinium
- Gonyaulacales - e.g. Ceratium, Gonyaulax
- Dinophysiales - e.g. Dinophysis
- Prorocentrales - e.g. Prorocentrum
The groups of dinoflagellates without theca are understood to be artificial, and are mostly polyphyletic. Many of the genera, such as Gymnodinium and Amphidinium, are also polyphyletic. However some may approximate monophyletic groups, such as the Suessiales, and some have not been studied phylogenetically.
- Gymnodiniales - e.g. Gymnodinium, Amphidinium
- Ptychodiscales
- Suessiales - e.g. Symbiodinium
- Desmocapsales
- Phytodiniales - e.g. Dinamoeba, Pfiesteria (includes Dinococcales, Dinotrichales)
- Thoracosphaerales
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