• Lepidodinium is a genus of dinoflagellates belonging to the family Gymnodiniaceae. Lepidodinium is a genus of green dinoflagellates in the family Gymnodiniales...
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    (Another group with green algae endosymbionts is the dinoflagellate genus Lepidodinium, which has replaced its original endosymbiont of red algal origin with...
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    photosynthesis for them. The chloroplasts in dinoflagellates of the genus Lepidodinium, euglenids and chlorarachniophytes were acquired from ingested endosymbiont...
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    traced back to red algae, except from those in the members of the genus Lepidodinium, which possess plastids derived from green algae, possibly Trebouxiophyceae...
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    periplastid space, which corresponds to the green alga's cytoplasm. Lepidodinium viride and its close relatives are dinophytes (see below) that lost their...
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    (55) Lebouridinium F.Gómez, H.Takayama, D.Moreira & P.López, 2016 (1) Lepidodinium Watanabe, Suda, Inouye, Sawaguchi & Chihara, 1990 (2) Levanderina Ø.Moestrup...
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  • formation in some cacti species. Presence of a vestigial endosymbiont Lepidodinium viride within the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium chlorophorum. The species...
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    live as parasites are probably mixotrophic. Karenia, Karlodinium, and Lepidodinium are some of the dinoflagellate genera which are thought to contain peridinin...
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    Chytriodinium, Dissodinium, Erythropsidinium, Greuetodinium, Gymnodinium, Lepidodinium, Nematodinium, Nusuttodinium, Pellucidodinium, Polykrikos, Proterythropsis...
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    traced back to red algae, except from those in the members of the genus Lepidodinium, which possess plastids derived from green algae, possibly Trebouxiophyceae...
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