Fine structural observations on Gonyaulax spinifera (Dinophyceae), with special emphasis on the flagellar apparatus

Abstract
The fine structure of Gonyaulax spinifera (Claparède et Lachmann) Diesing has been investigated by transmission electron microscopy, using serial sections. The cell has a single multilobed chloroplast and a central pyrenoid complex; a common plastidial origin for gonyaulacoid dinoflagellates is indicated. The cell contains an apical fibrous pore complex, comprising numerous striated fibres that radiate from the apical pore region. The fibres do not seem to originate from a fibrous ring or disc as observed in other dinoflagellates. The pusular system consists of two large sacs, and numerous tubules connect with the sacs. One sac opens into the transverse, the other into the longitudinal flagellar canal. Each flagellar canal is surrounded by a prominent striated collar. The collars are interconnected by a broad striated fibre and an accessory striated fibre not observed in other dinoflagellates. The basal bodies are almost anti parallel (i.e. of opposite polarity), a feature hitherto observed only ...