Algae

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Weber-van Bosse, A.A. in Weber-van Bosse, A.A. & Foslie, M.H. (1904), Part II. Corallinae verae of the Malay Archipelago. The Corallinaceae of the Siboga-Expedition : 78-110, pl. 14-16 (Chapter) Weber-van Bosse, A.A. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Amphiroa anastomosans Weber Bosse
  2. Amphiroa australis Sond.
  3. Amphiroa charoides J.V.Lamour.
  4. Amphiroa cyathifera J.V.Lamour.
  5. Amphiroa fragilissima f. cuspidata (J.Ellis & Sol.) Weber Bosse
  6. Amphiroa fragilissima f. cyathifera (J.V.Lamour.) Weber Bosse
  7. Amphiroa granifera Harv.
  8. Corallina cuspidata J.Ellis & Sol.
  9. Corallina stellifera var. b Lam.
  10. Litharthron Weber Bosse
  11. Litharthron australe (Sond.) Weber Bosse
  12. Metagoniolithon Weber Bosse
  13. Metagoniolithon charoides (J.V.Lamour.) Weber Bosse
  14. Metagoniolithon graniferum (Harv.) Weber Bosse
  15. Metagoniolithon stelliferum (Lam.) Weber Bosse
  16. Metagoniolithon stelligerum Weber Bosse

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