Algae

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Huisman, J.M. (1996), The red algal genus Coelarthrum Boergesen (Rhodymeniaceae, Rhodymeniales) in Australian seas, including the description of Chamaebotrys gen. nov. Phycologia 35 : 95-112 (Paper) Huisman, J.M. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Chamaebotrys Huisman
  2. Chamaebotrys boergesenii (Weber Bosse) Huisman
  3. Chondria opuntia J.Agardh
  4. Chrysymenia opuntia Endl.
  5. Chylocladia albertisii Picc.
  6. Chylocladia cliftonii Harv.
  7. Chylocladia muelleri (Sond.) Harv.
  8. Chylocladia tenera J.Agardh
  9. Chylocladia valida (Kütz.) J.Agardh
  10. Coelarthrum albertisii (Picc.) Børgesen
  11. Coelarthrum boergesenii Weber Bosse
  12. Coelarthrum cliftonii (Harv.) Kylin
  13. Coelarthrum decumbens Huisman
  14. Coelarthrum moretensenii Børgesen
  15. Coelarthrum muelleri (Sond.) Børgesen
  16. Coelarthrum opuntia (Endl.) Børgesen
  17. Erythrocolon cliftonii (Harv.) J.Agardh
  18. Erythrocolon muelleri (Sond.) J.Agardh
  19. Gastroclonium opuntia (Endl.) Kütz.
  20. Lomentaria muelleri Sond.
  21. Lomentaria opuntia (Endl.) J.Agardh
  22. Lomentaria valida Kütz.
  23. Polyporolithon patena (Hook.f. & Harv.) L.R.Mason
  24. Sedoidea opuntia (Endl.) Kuntze

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