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Establishing an Agenda for Calcareous Dinoflagellate Research (Thoracosphaeraceae, Dinophyceae) including a nomenclatural synopsis of generic names

Elbrächter, Malte (author)
Deutsches Zentrum für Marine Diversitätsforschung,Wattenmeerstation Sylt
Gottschling, Marc (author)
Department of Geosciences, Oslo university
Hildebrand-Habel, Tania (author)
University of Stavanger
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Keupp, Helmut (author)
Abisko Scientific Research Station
Kohring, Rolf (author)
Freie Universität Berlin
Lewis, Jane (author)
University of Westminster
Meier, Sebastian (author)
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Montresor, Marina (author)
Stazione Zoologica ‘A. Dohrn’, Napoli
Streng, Michael, 1971- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Paleobiologi
Versteegh, Gerard (author)
Universität Hamburg
Willems, Helmut (author)
Universität Bremen
Zonneveld, Karin (author)
Universität Bremen
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2008
2008
English.
In: Taxon. - 0040-0262 .- 1996-8175. ; 57:4, s. 1289-1303
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  • Calcareous dinoflagellates are considered to be a monophyletic group of peridinoid taxa that have the potential to produce calcified exoskeletal structures during the life cycle, or that derive from such forms. Frequently, these calcareous bodies are excellently preserved in the fossil record and have received increased attention during the past three decades with regard to their use in biostratigraphy, climate and environmental reconstruction. Fossil and extant taxa have been classified in various, partly concurring, systematic concepts, using character complexes of the theca, cyst wall ultrastructure and archaeopyle/operculum morphology. The significance of such character complexes is briefly discussed in the light of molecular data that have been accumulated during the past decade. Over the years, the number of published taxonomic names has increased, partly due to nomenclatural changes. We propose that the entirety of calcareous dinoflagellates, and non-calcareous relatives derived from them, is accommodated in a single family of the order Peridiniales, the Thoracosphaeraceae, combining the former segregated taxonomic units Calciodinelloideae, a subfamily within Peridiniaceae, and Thoracosphaerales, a separate dinoflagellate order. As a result of a meeting of calcareous dinoflagellate specialists, we outline major subjects that are in need of re-investigation and -evaluation (an Agenda for Calcareous Dinoflagellate Research). In order to contribute to a consistent and stable nomenclature and taxonomy of calcareous dinoflagellates, we list 97 published generic names assigned to known calcareous dinoflagellates in a nomenclatural synopsis, with species names indicating their types and information on type locality and stratigraphy. We evaluate the status of these names—whether validly published and, if so, whether legitimate—,a crucial first step for any revisionary work in the future.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap -- Geologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences -- Geology (hsv//eng)

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calcareous dinophytes
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Thoracosphaeraceae
Historical geology and palaeontology
Historisk geologi och paleontologi
historisk geologi och paleontologi
Historical Geology and Paleontology

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