New species and combination in section Oceanica, genus Protoperidinium
(Peridiniales, Dinophyceae) from Vietnamese waters
Abstract
A new heterotrophic dinoflagellate, Protoperidinium vietnamicum sp. nov.
was described from the coastal waters of Viet Nam. It is characterized
by its elongation, pentagonal to pyriform body in ventral or dorsal
view, and moderately dorsoventrally compressed. Epitheca is tapering
into a robust apical horn and shorter than antapical horns. Cingulum
equatorial, slightly descending. Sulcus wide, shallow, and slightly
oblique. Plate 1’ is ortho-type, and intercalary 2a and 3a plates are
pentagonal. Plate 1a is quadrangular, and its area is approximately
triple times smaller than plate 3a. A new combination is proposed, the
Protoperidinium curvicorne (Böhm) comb. nov. has distinct morphological
features from other members of the section Oceanica. It presents a large
cell-sized species with a round, broad body, and strong dorsoventral
compression. The epitheca abruptly transitions into a slender apical
horn strongly tilted towards the ventral side. Cingulum is narrow,
shallow, descending, and strongly inclined relative to the equatorial
plane of the cell. The plate 1’ is ortho-type, and 2а and 3а are
asymmetrical and pentagonal. Both species are provided with detailed
descriptions and are illustrated with line drawings, as well as with
light microscopy images and SEM micrographs. In-depth discussion and
comparison with similar species are presented.