Algae

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Reinbold, T. (1899), Meeresalgen von Investigator Strait (Sud Australien), gesammelt von Miss Nellie Davey (Waltham, Honiton). Hedwigia 38 : 39-51 (Paper) Reinbold, T. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Bonnemaisonia asparagoides var. hypnoides Reinbold
  2. Cladophora daveyana Reinbold
  3. Cladophora valonioides Sond.
  4. Conferva nitidula Sond.
  5. Corallina micrarthrodia (J.V.Lamour.) Reinbold
  6. Dasya curdieana Harv.
  7. Dasya wrangelioides Harv.
  8. Dictyopteris muelleri (Sond.) Reinbold
  9. Haliseris muelleri Sond.
  10. Herposiphonia rostrata (Sond.) Reinbold
  11. Heterosiphonia curdieana (Harv.) Reinbold
  12. Heterosiphonia gunniana (Harv.) Reinbold
  13. Heterosiphonia wrangelioides (Harv.) Reinbold
  14. Janczewskia australis Falkenb.
  15. Jania micrarthrodia J.V.Lamour.
  16. Lomentaria fruticulosa Reinbold
  17. Polysiphonia daveyae Reinbold
  18. Polysiphonia gunniana Harv.
  19. Polysiphonia rostrata Sond.
  20. Siphonocladus nitidulus (Sond.) Reinbold
  21. Siphonocladus valonioides (Sond.) Reinbold

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