Algae

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Ceratium dilatatum Gourret, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Gourret, P. (1883), Sur les Peridiniens du Golfe de Marseille. Annales du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Marseille 1 (8): 46, pl IV fig 68 [tax. nov.]
nomenclatural synonym: Ceratium furca var. contorta C.H.G.Pouchet legitimate
  • Type locality: vallon des Auffes, Endoume, Carry [le Rouet], Ratoneau,Commun.
  • Type comment: Gourett places Ceratium furca var. contorta sensu Pouchet 1883 fig A as a synomym for this name.

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basionym of: Ceratium candelabrum var. dilatatum (Gourret) Jørg. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Ceratium candelabrum f. depressum (C.H.G.Pouchet) J.Schiller legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Ceratium candelabrum (Ehrenb.) F.Stein legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Tripos candelabrum (Ehrenb.) F.Gómez legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Tripos candelabrum (Ehrenb.) F.Gómez legitimate

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