Dinophycidae

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Dinophycidae is a subclass of unicellular organisms of the superclass Dinoflagellata, class Dinophyceae, with two heterocontous flagella on the sulcus and cingulum, some are bare, others with thecal plates.

  • Order Gymnodiniales
  • Order Dinophysales
  • Order Peridiniales
  • Order Rhizodiniales
  • Order Dinococcales
  • Order Dinocapsales
  • Order Dinotricales
  • Order Blastodiniales

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