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Gyrodinium spirale Kofoid and Swezy 1921 (Gymnodinium spirale Bergh 1881); Gymnodiniaceae, Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae, Dinoflagellata (Dinophyta)

English: North-West Black Sea, coastal waters, at a depth of 0.5 metre
Русский: Северо-Запад Чёрного моря, прибрежные воды, на глубине 0,5 м
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