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![Image of Akashiwo sanguinea](https://content.eol.org/data/media/9f/6a/b6/776.27471808.580x360.jpg)
Description:
Akashiwo (ah-cash-ww-woe) sanguinea (previously Gymnodinium sanguinea) has an equatorial flagellum lying in a groove (girdle or cingulum) near the centre of the cell and a second flagellum trailing behind the cell and arising in a longitudinal groove or sulcus. This species is flattened, and has plastids. Phase contrast microscopy.
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- Gymnodiniaceae
- Akashiwo
- Akashiwo sanguinea
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