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Gymnodinium lanskoi Rouchijajnen 1968
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Gymnodiniales Traits
ascending cingulum
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http://eol.org/schema/terms/ascendingCingulum
Definition:
A state of the cingulum wherein the end of the cingulum is higher than the beginning. Facing the ventral side of the cell, the cingulum on your right-hand side is lower than the cingulum on your left-hand side.
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Anne Thessen
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