Algae

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Chantransia humilis Rosenv., legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Rosenvinge, L.K. (1909), The marine algae of Denmark, contributions to their Natural History, Part 1: Introduction, Rhodophyceae 1: (Bangiales and Nemalionales). Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Naturvidenskabelige og Mathematiske Afhandlinger 7: 117-118, figs 44, 45 [tax. nov.]
  • Type locality: Locality. Sb: pier at Spodsbjerg Langeland.
  • Type specimen: HOLOTYPE: Copenhagen: [Accession No. unknown]

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basionym of: Acrochaetium humile (Rosenv.) Børgesen legitimate basionym of: Rhodochorton humile (Rosenv.) K.M.Drew legitimate basionym of: Chromastrum humile (Rosenv.) Papenf. legitimate basionym of: Colaconema humile (Rosenv.) Woelk. legitimate basionym of: Audouinella humilis (Rosenv.) Garbary legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Audouinella humilis (Rosenv.) Garbary legitimate

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