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Ceratocorys horrida

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Ceratocorys horrida is a species of dinoflagellate. The species was first listed by F. Stein in 1883.[1] The body may be round in shape, or angular.[2] The species has spines emanating from its body which may vary in length, which has resulted in the species described in various forms.[1] C. horrida is widespread around the globe, found in temperate to tropical ocean waters in the Neritic zone.[2] It is among the dominant species in the Humboldt Current.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Esterly, Calvin Olin (1911). Third Report on the Copepoda of the San Diego Region. University of California Press. p. 180.
  2. ^ a b Tomas, Carmelo R. (1997). Identifying Marine Phytoplankton. Elsevier. p. 482. ISBN 9780080534428.
  3. ^ Seeliger, U.; Kjerfve, B. (2000). Coastal Marine Ecosystems of Latin America. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 233. ISBN 9783540672289.
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Ceratocorys horrida: Brief Summary

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Ceratocorys horrida is a species of dinoflagellate. The species was first listed by F. Stein in 1883. The body may be round in shape, or angular. The species has spines emanating from its body which may vary in length, which has resulted in the species described in various forms. C. horrida is widespread around the globe, found in temperate to tropical ocean waters in the Neritic zone. It is among the dominant species in the Humboldt Current.

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