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Prorocentrales - Wikipedia
The Prorocentrales are a small order of dinoflagellates. They are distinguished by having their two flagella inserted apically, rather than ventrally as in other groups. One flagellum extends forward and the other circles its base, and there are no flagellar grooves.Explore further
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EOS - Phytoplankton Encyclopedia Project
WEBProrocentrum micans is a marine, bloom forming, and mixotrophic dinoflagellate (Smithsonian 2011, Guiry and Guiry 2011). It is mostly solitary but may be found in pairs during reproduction by Close. Binary fission. A …
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