Algae

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Jania micrarthrodia J.V.Lamour., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Womersley, H.B.S. & Johansen, H.W. in Womersley, H.B.S. (1996), Subfamily Corallinoideae. The Marine Benthic Flora of Southern Australia. Part IIIB: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Corallina micrarthrodia (J.V.Lamour.) Reinbold legitimate taxonomic synonym: Jania antennina Kütz. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Jania tenuissima Sond. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Jania fastigiata Harv. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Jania micrarthrodia var. antennina (Kütz.) Aresch. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Jania micrarthrodia var. tenuissima (Sond.) Aresch. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Corallina constricta Kütz. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Corallina tenuissima (Sond.) Kütz. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Corallina antennina (Kütz.) Kütz. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Jania micrarthrodia f. antennina (Kütz.) Yendo legitimate
  • APC Comment: ABRS (2011) uses this taxon concept.

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Jania micrarthrodia J.V.Lamour.

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