Algae

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Nitella furcata (Roxb. ex Bruzelius) C.Agardh, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Entwisle, T.J. & Nairn, L. (2011), Census of Freshwater Algae in Australia. Edn. Version 1.0: - [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Nitella oligospira A.Braun legitimate taxonomic synonym: Nitella microcarpa A.Braun legitimate taxonomic synonym: Nitella polyglochin (A.Braun) A.Braun legitimate taxonomic synonym: Nitella oligospira f. indica A.Braun legitimate taxonomic synonym: Nitella polyglochin f. zollingeri A.Braun legitimate taxonomic synonym: Nitella partita Nordst. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Nitella orientalis Allen legitimate taxonomic synonym: Nitella furcata var. zollingeri (Roxb. ex Bruzelius) Zaneveld legitimate taxonomic synonym: Nitella furcata subsp. mucronata (A.Braun) R.D.Wood legitimate taxonomic synonym: Nitella furcata var. mucronata (Roxb. ex Bruzelius) S.A.Day, R.P.Wickham, Entwisle & P.A.Tyler nom. illeg.
  • Comment: Endangered
  • APC Comment: T.J.Entwisle and L.Nairn (2011) use this taxon concept.
  • Distribution: New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, Unknown Australian locality

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Nitella furcata (Roxb. ex Bruzelius) C.Agardh

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