Dinoflagellate ID

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I’ve searched the web trying to ID this and it looks a lot like Alexandrium Catenella. The only problems is, I thought that type was a cold water type. Also, I searched the whole slide for a chain of these and couldn’t find any. The pic is a cluster of them which aren’t moving at all. Anyone know what exactly this is?
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Im not sure how to edit my post but, it appears to be coolia which makes more sense.
 
The dinos are indeed coolia.
[tagging @Dan_P for the excellent pic of the cyanobacteria that doesn't look like the kinds that I grow, nor really like the kinds he grows either. This has more constriction at cross-walls and flatter, more coin-like cells. sounds more like textbook oscillatoria maybe..]
 
The dinos are indeed coolia.
[tagging @Dan_P for the excellent pic of the cyanobacteria that doesn't look like the kinds that I grow, nor really like the kinds he grows either. This has more constriction at cross-walls and flatter, more coin-like cells. sounds more like textbook oscillatoria maybe..]
This is a professional, high resolution photomicrograph!

I have seen hints of cell walls like this in some of my Oscillatoria cultures lately. I wonder if their prominence means anything
 

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