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Karenia selliformis

Karenia selliformis
Scientific classification
(unranked): SAR
Phylum: Dinoflagellata
Class: Dinophyceae
Order: Brachidiniales
Family: Brachidiniaceae
Genus: Karenia
Species: K. selliformis
Binomial name
Karenia selliformis
Haywood et al., 2004

Karenia selliformis is a species from the genus Karenia, which are dinoflagellates. It was first discovered in New Zealand.Karenia selliformis produces the highly toxic gymnodimine, and as such is a potentially harmful ocean dweller. Gymnodimine is a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-blocking phycotoxin, a source of shellfish poisoning.

Common to the Karenia genus, this species shares morphological characters such as a smooth theca and a linear apical groove on its apex. At the same time, this species can be distinguished from its cogenerates on the basis of morphological characteristics within its , including the location and shape of its nucleus; the excavation of its ; the characteristics of its apical and sulcal groove extensions on the epitheca; the shape of its cells, as well as their size and symmetry; the degree of dorsoventral compression; and the presence of an apical .

Species that present said dorsoventral compression are shown to swim in a distinctive fluttering motion.

Molecular phylogenetic analyses of rDNA indicates Karenia selliformis, together with K. papilionacea and K. bicuneiformis, is closely related to K. mikimotoi and K. brevis.


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