Algae

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de Clerck, O. (2003), The genus Dictyota in the Indian Ocean. Opera Botanica Belgica 13 : 1-205 (Paper) de Clerck, O. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Canistrocarpus crispatus (J.V.Lamour.) J.C.Paula & De Clerck
  2. Dichophyllium dichotomum (Huds.) Kütz.
  3. Dichophyllium vulgare Kütz.
  4. Dictyota alternifida J.Agardh
  5. Dictyota cervicornis f. pseudohamata (Cribb) De Clerck & Coppejans
  6. Dictyota crinita (J.Agardh) Hörnig, Schnetter & Prud'homme
  7. Dictyota crispata J.V.Lamour.
  8. Dictyota decumbens (R.W.Ricker) Hörnig, Schnetter & Prud'homme
  9. Dictyota dichotoma (Huds.) J.V.Lamour.
  10. Dictyota divaricata J.V.Lamour.
  11. Dictyota foliolosa J.Agardh
  12. Dictyota foliosa J.Agardh
  13. Dictyota indica Sond. ex Kütz.
  14. Dictyota ocellata J.Agardh
  15. Dictyota pardalis f. pseudohamata Cribb
  16. Dictyota prolifera J.V.Lamour.
  17. Dilophus crinitus J.Agardh
  18. Dilophus decumbens R.W.Ricker
  19. Zonaria naevosa Suhr
  20. Zonaria nervosa Suhr

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