Algae

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Anotrichium crinitum (Kütz.) Baldock, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Baldock, R.N. in Womersley, H.B.S. (1998), Tribe Griffithsieae Schmitz 1889:449. The marine benthic flora of southern Australia: - [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Neomonospora griffithsioides (Sond.) Womersley legitimate misapplication: Griffithsia setacea (Huds.) C.Agardh legitimate by Harvey, W.H. (1844), Algae of Tasmania. London Journal of Botany 3: 450 misapplication: Callithamnion griffithsioides Sond. legitimate by Harvey, W.H. (1859), Algae. Flora tasmaniae: 336 misapplication: Griffithsia sonderiana J.Agardh nom. illeg. by Sonder, O.W. in von Mueller, F. (ed.) (1881), Algae Australianae hacentus cognitae. Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae: 11 misapplication: Monosporus griffithsioides (Sond.) De Toni legitimate by De Toni, G.B. (1903), Sylloge algarum omnium hucusque cognitarum: 1302 misapplication: Corynospora griffithsioides (Sond.) Kylin legitimate by Kylin, H. (1956), Die Gattungen der Rhodophyceen: 583

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Anotrichium crinitum (Kütz.) Baldock

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