Algae

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Neogoniolithon brassica-florida (Harv.) Setch. & L.R.Mason, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Woelkerling, W.J., Penrose, D. & Chamberlain, Y.M. (1993), A reassessment of type collections of non-geniculate Corallinaceae (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) described by C. Montagne and L. Dufour, and of Melobesia brassca-florida Harvey. Phycologia 32: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Melobesia brassica-florida Harv. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Lithophyllum fosliei (Heydr.) Heydr. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Lithothamnion fosliei Heydr. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Archaeolithothamnion fosliei (Heydr.) Foslie legitimate taxonomic synonym: Goniolithon fosliei (Heydr.) Foslie legitimate taxonomic synonym: Goniolithon setchellii f. finitima Foslie legitimate taxonomic synonym: Goniolithon finitimum Foslie legitimate taxonomic synonym: Neogoniolithon finitimum (Foslie) Setch. & L.R.Mason legitimate taxonomic synonym: Neogoniolithon fosliei (Heydr.) Setch. & L.R.Mason legitimate
  • APC Comment: R.Cowan (2011) uses this taxon concept.

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Neogoniolithon brassica-florida (Harv.) Setch. & L.R.Mason

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