Algae

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Garbary, D.J. & Johansen, H.W. (1982), Scanning electron microscopy of Corallina and Haliptilon (Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta): surface features and their taxonomic implications. Journal of Phycology 18 : 211-219 (Paper) Garbary, D.J. & Johansen, H.W. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Corallina crispata J.V.Lamour.
  2. Corallina pilifera J.V.Lamour.
  3. Corallina plumifera Kütz.
  4. Corallina rosea Lam.
  5. Corallina trichocarpa Kütz.
  6. Corallina turneri J.V.Lamour.
  7. Corallina virgata var. australis Grunow
  8. Haliptilon crispata (J.V.Lamour.) Garbary & H.W.Johans.
  9. Haliptilon piliferum (J.V.Lamour.) Garbary & H.W.Johans.
  10. Haliptilon plumiferum (Kütz.) Garbary & H.W.Johans.
  11. Haliptilon roseum (Lam.) Garbary & H.W.Johans.
  12. Haliptilon trichocarpum (Kütz.) Garbary & H.W.Johans.
  13. Haliptilon turneri (J.V.Lamour.) Garbary & H.W.Johans.
  14. Haliptilon virgatum (Zanardini) Garbary & H.W.Johans.
  15. Haliptilon virgatum var. australe (Grunow) Garbary & H.W.Johans.

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