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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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After Butschli, _Polykrikos_.] The affinities of the Dinoflagellata are certainly with those Cryptomonadine Flagellates which possess two unequal flagella; the zoospores or young of the Cystoflagellates are practically colourless Dinoflagellates.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 Various 2010
The former are various species of dinoflagellates or cystoflagellates such as _Noctiluca_ (just visible to the naked eye) which collect at the surface of the sea and often increase in such numbers that the water is colored by day (usually pink or red) and shines like a sheet of fire when disturbed at night.
The Nature of Animal Light E. Newton Harvey 2010
Among animals the best known forms are the dinoflagellates; _Noctiluca_; hydroids; jelly-fish; ctenophores; sea pens; _Chætopterus_ and other marine worms; earthworms; brittle stars; various crustaceans; myriapods; fireflies and glowworms, the larvæ of fireflies; _Pholas dactylus_ and _Phyllirrhoë bucephala_, both molluscs; squid; _Pyrosoma_, a colonial ascidian; and fishes.
The Nature of Animal Light E. Newton Harvey 2010
Gentle agitation of the crystals is sufficient to give off sparks of light which much resemble the scintillations of dinoflagellates when sea-water containing these animals is agitated.
The Nature of Animal Light E. Newton Harvey 2010
This appears to be the case in the luminous bacteria and fungi and perhaps the great majority of forms which make up the marine plankton, _Noctiluca_, dinoflagellates, jelly-fish, ctenophores and even the sessile sea pens.
The Nature of Animal Light E. Newton Harvey 2010