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Prorocentrales

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Class
  
Dinophyceae

Scientific name
  
Prorocentraceae

Phylum
  
Dinoflagellata

Order
  
Prorocentrales

Rank
  
Family

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Similar
  
Dinophysis, Gymnodinium, Dinophyceae, Ceratium, Dinoflagellate

The Prorocentrales are a small order of dinoflagellates. They are distinguished by having their two flagella inserted apically, rather than ventrally as in other groups. One flagellum extends forward and the other circles its base, and there are no flagellar grooves. This arrangement is called desmokont, in contrast to the dinokont arrangement found in other groups. Accordingly, the Prorocentrales may be called desmoflagellates, and in some classifications were treated as a separate class Desmophyceae.

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All members have chloroplasts and a theca, which is composed of two large plates joined by a sagittal suture. This structure is shared with the Dinophysiales, and they are probably sister groups. This does not show up on rRNA trees, which also show two separate groups of Prorocentrum, but they leave their relationships mostly unresolved.

Prorocentrales Dinoflagelados Dinophyta de los rdenes Prorocentrales y
Prorocentrales Dinoflagelados Dinophyta de los rdenes Prorocentrales y

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References

Prorocentrales Wikipedia


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