Dictyocha speculum Ehrenberg 1839 (Octactis speculum Chang 2017)
Kingdom, Chromista; Phylum, Ochrophyta; Class: Dictyochophyceae; Order: Dictyochales; Family: Dictyochaceae; Genus: Dictyocha
Light micrograph of the silicoflagellate Dictyocha speculum (Octactis speculum Chang 2017, Guiry et al. 2020). A silicoflagellate with an external silica skeleton, having 5-12 radiating spines, but normally six spines. Skeleton is most often hexagonal, with two rings of equal thickness, connecting struts and pikes on the basal ring.(Chang et al. 2017). Variable number of chloroplasts. Marine species.
Methods:
Found in plankton from Sturdies Bay Wharf, Galiano Island, Gulf Islands, British Columbia, Canada, January 11-2006.
References:
Chang, F.H., Sutherland, J. & Bradford-Grieve, J. (2017). Taxonomic revision of Dictyochales (Dictyochophyceae) based on morphological, ultrastructural, biochemical and molecular data. Phycological Research 65: 235–247, 22 figs.
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