Algae

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Dichotomaria obtusata (J.Ellis & Sol.) Lam., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Huisman, J.M. (2006), Nemaliales: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Corallina obtusata J.Ellis & Sol. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Galaxaura obtusata (J.Ellis & Sol.) J.V.Lamour. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Tubularia umbellata Esper legitimate taxonomic synonym: Galaxaura umbellata (Esper) J.V.Lamour. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Galaxaura insignis Kjellm. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Galaxaura effusa Kjellm. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Galaxaura corymbifera Kjellm. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Galaxaura breviarticulata Kjellm. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Galaxaura tumida Kjellm. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Galaxaura robusta Kjellm. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Galaxaura dolicarthra Kjellm. legitimate
  • APC Comment: ABRS (2011) uses this taxon concept.

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Dichotomaria obtusata (J.Ellis & Sol.) Lam.

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