Algae

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Tripos candelabrum (Ehrenb.) F.Gómez, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Algal Subcommittee (2021), CHAH Algal Subcommittee: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Peridinium candelabrum Ehrenb. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Ceratium candelabrum (Ehrenb.) F.Stein legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Neoceratium candelabrum (Ehrenb.) F.Gómez, D.Moreira & López-García nom. illeg. taxonomic synonym: Ceratium dilatatum Gourret legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ceratium allieri Gourret legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ceratium globatum Gourret legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ceratium obliquum Gourret legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ceratium depressum Gourret legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ceratium candelabrum var. depressum (C.H.G.Pouchet) Jørg. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Tripos globatus F.Gómez nom. inval.

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Tripos candelabrum (Ehrenb.) F.Gómez

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