Algae

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Ceratium tripos f. armatum G.Karst., legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Karsten, G. in Chun, C. (ed.) (1905), Das Phytoplankton des Antarktischen Meeres nach dem Material der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition 1898-1899. Wissenschafliche Ergebnisse der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf dem Dampfer 'Valdivia' 1898-1899 Bd 2 T 2: 132, pl. 19, figs 7, 8 [tax. nov.]
  • Comment: As 'var. macroceros f. armatum'.
  • Type locality: South Africa
  • Type locality: Found at the following stations: 115, 119, 160

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basionym of: Ceratium massiliense var. armatum (G.Karst.) Jørg. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Ceratium massiliense var. armatum (G.Karst.) Jørg. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Ceratium carriense Gourret legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Tripos massiliensis f. armatus F.Gómez nom. inval. nomenclatural synonym of: Tripos massiliensis f. armatus F.Gómez nom. inval.

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