taxonID	type	description	language	source
03DA87A4FFCE353BFF07FB81FB61FAE1.taxon	description	Description: — Thecate, phototrophic, free-living, primarily freshwater dinophytes usually harbouring a Cyclotella - like diatom as endosymbiont, which is separated from the host by a single unit membrane. Kofoidian plate formula with maximally ten epithecal plates (including 6 ’’) and 5 c, 5 ’’’, 2 ’’’’, apical pore complex present. Plate surface smooth through granulate though never ornamented by a network of minute ridges, hypotheca with a varying number of more or less distinctive spines. Chloroplasts numerous and belonging to the endosymbiotic alga; eyespot surrounded by three membranes. Etymology: — The name honours Andrew Chudy (* 1957, a. k. a. N. U. Unruh), who is musician, experimental percussionist and instruments inventor. He is best known for his work with the Berlin music group Einstürzende Neubauten, of which he also is a founder.	en	Gottschling, Marc, Čalasan, Anže Žerdoner, Kretschmann, Juliane, Gu, Haifeng (2017): Two new generic names for dinophytes harbouring a diatom as an endosymbiont, Blixaea and Unruhdinium (Kryptoperidiniaceae, Peridiniales). Phytotaxa 306 (4): 296-300, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.306.4.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.4.6
03DA87A4FFCE353BFF07FB81FB61FAE1.taxon	description	Unruhdinium jiulongense (H. Gu) Gottschling, comb. nov., basionym: Peridiniopsis jiulongensis H. Gu in X. You, Z. Luo, Y. Su, L. Gu & H. Gu, Nova Hedwigia 101: 316 – 318, figs 1 – 3. 2015. — Type: People’s Republic of China. Fujian, Zhangzhou, Jiulongjiang River, Xipi reservoir (December, 2012). Unruhdinium kevei (Grigorszky & Vagas) Gottschling, comb. nov., basionym: Peridinopsis kevei Grigorszky & Vagas in Grigorszky, Vagas, Borics, Klee, Ant. Schmidt & Borbély, Acta Botanica Hungaria 43: 168 – 172, figs 2 – 21. 2001. — Type: Hungary. Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, Mezőtúr, Peresi Holt-Körös (collection date unknown). Unruhdinium minimum (Qi Zhang, G. X. Liu & Z. Y. Hu) Gottschling, comb. nov., basionym: Peridiniopsis minima Qi Zhang, G. X. Liu & Z. Y. Hu, Algological Studies 145 / 146: 122, figs 1 – 3. 2014. — Type: People’s Republic of China. Fujian, Zhangzhou, Jiulongjiang River (August, 2011). Unruhdinium niei (G. X. Liu & Z. Y. Hu) Gottschling, comb. nov., basionym: Peridiniopsis niei, G. X. Liu & Z. Y. Hu, Nova Hedwigia 87: 490 – 496, figs 3 – 6. 2008. — Type: People’s Republic of China. Hubei, Wuhan, East Lake (Donghu) (March 18, 2004).	en	Gottschling, Marc, Čalasan, Anže Žerdoner, Kretschmann, Juliane, Gu, Haifeng (2017): Two new generic names for dinophytes harbouring a diatom as an endosymbiont, Blixaea and Unruhdinium (Kryptoperidiniaceae, Peridiniales). Phytotaxa 306 (4): 296-300, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.306.4.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.4.6
03DA87A4FFCE353BFF07FB81FB61FAE1.taxon	description	There is some connection between the productivity of the Berlin music group Einstürzende Neubauten and the promotion of issues in natural science (‘ Newtons Gravitätlichkeit’, ‘ Total eclipse of the sun’), biology (‘ DNS Wasserturm’) and also botany (‘ Blume’, ‘ In the garden’, ‘ Sag’ mir, ‘ wo die Blumen sind’). However, our present choice for new generic names in the dinophytes may stimulate a discussion about the contemporariness and usefulness of Recommendation 20 A (h) in the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants not to ‘ dedicate genera to persons quite unconnected with botany, mycology, phycology, or natural science in general. ’ Historically, the recommendation goes back to the Vienna Rules at the beginning of the 20 th century when (phanerogam) botanists may have considered themselves rather at the end of the biodiversity assessment in terms of taxa at the generic level. We are aware today, however, that myriads of lineages remain to be named, particularly in the microbial world of algae and fungi, arguing against an unnecessary limitation and for a more liberal and open-minded application of The Code in this respect. This would be in tradition of, for example, Linné (1753), who dedicated many of his plant names to mythological figures, and has been recently readopted with naming the fern Gaga dedicated to one of the contemporary heroes (Li et al. 2012). The approach has also found broad application in zoology and thus, our proposal comes as a small but perceivable step forward towards the harmonisation (if not even unification) of The Codes, being an important motivational drive for the work on such ambiregnal protists as the dinophytes.	en	Gottschling, Marc, Čalasan, Anže Žerdoner, Kretschmann, Juliane, Gu, Haifeng (2017): Two new generic names for dinophytes harbouring a diatom as an endosymbiont, Blixaea and Unruhdinium (Kryptoperidiniaceae, Peridiniales). Phytotaxa 306 (4): 296-300, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.306.4.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.4.6
