Areoligeraceae

Areoligeraceae is an extinct family of dinoflagellates in the order Gonyaulacales.[2]

Areoligeraceae
Bright-field photomicrograph of Palynodinium grallator produced by Sandy McLachlan, University of Victoria from the Oyster Bay Formation of eastern Vancouver Island.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Diaphoretickes
Clade: SAR
Clade: Alveolata
Phylum: Myzozoa
Superclass: Dinoflagellata
Class: Dinophyceae
Order: Gonyaulacales
Family: Areoligeraceae
Evitt, 1963
Genera[1]
    • Areoligera Lejeune-Carpentier, 1938
    • Atlantodinium M. Zotto, W.S. Drugg & D. Habib, 1987
    • Canningia I.C. Cookson & A. Eisenack, 1960
    • Canninginopsis I.C. Cookson & A. Eisenack, 1962
    • Cassidium Drugg, 1967
    • Cauveridinium Khowaja-Ateequzzaman & Jain, 1990
    • Chiropteridium H. Gocht, 1960
    • Circulodinium G. Alberti, 1961
    • Cyclonephelium Deflandre & Cookson, 1955
    • Gerdiocysta M. Liengjarern, L. Costa & C. Downie, 1980
    • Glaphyrocysta L.E. Stover & W.R. Evitt, 1978
    • Licracysta R.A. Fensome, G.R. Guerstein & G.L. Williams, 2007
    • Membranophoridium Gerlach, 1961
    • Palynodinium H. Gocht, 1970
    • Ramidinium G.R. Guerstein, R.A. Fensome & G.L. Williams, 1998
    • Renidinium P. Morgenroth, 1968
    • Riculacysta L.E. Stover, 1977
    • Senoniasphaera R.F.A. Clarke & J.P. Verdier, 1967
    • Tenua Eisenack, 1958

References

  1. Areoligeraceae . Retrieved through: Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera on 9 May 2022.
  2. Fensome, R.A., Taylor, F.J.R., Norris, G., Sarjeant, W. A. S., Wharton, D.I., Williams, G.L., 1993. A classification of fossil and living dinoflagellates. Micropaleontol. Press Spec. Pap. 7, 1–351.


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