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Dinoflagellates
Prorocentrum consutum Chomérat et Nézan 2010
Nomenclature
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Family: Prorocentraceae Stein 1883
Species:
Prorocentrum consutum Chomérat et Nézan 2010
SUMMARY
Prorocentrum consutum is an oval-shaped, flattened dinoflagellate cell. Is is among the largest benthic Prorocentrum species and possesses distinct thecal ornamentation. It was first described from sands in South Brittany, France.