Dinos ID (with microscope pics)

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Hello everyone, as the title indicates I need help identifying what kind of dinoflagellates am I fighting here.

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Thanks for the help
 

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It's not ostreopsis but I'm not sure what it is. Prorocentrum maybe? Post these in the dinoflagellates sticky in this forum and I bet you'll get a positive ID. You can probably find ID picks linked on the 1st post if not then definitely in that thread. That way you won't have to wait for a response.
 

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