Algae

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Blinn, D.W. in Kociolek, P. & Sullivan, M. (1995), Diatom community structure along salinity gradients in Australian saline lakes: biogeographic comparisons with other continents. A Century of Diatom Research in North America - Special Symposium for Reimer and Patrick Festschrift : 163-174 (Paper) Blinn, D.W. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Actinoptychus Ehrenb.
  2. Actinoptychus senarius (Ehrenb.) Ehrenb.
  3. Berkeleya rutilans (Trentep. ex Roth) Grunow
  4. Chaetoceros muelleri Lemmerm.
  5. Coscinodiscus devius A.W.F.Schmidt
  6. Entomoneis paludosa var. subsalina (Cleve) Krammer
  7. Fragilaria capucina var. radians (Kütz.) Lange-Bert.
  8. Fragilaria fasciculata (C.Agardh) Lange-Bert.
  9. Mastogloia braunii Grunow
  10. Nitzschia angustata (W.Sm.) Grunow
  11. Plagiotropis Pfitzer
  12. Plagiotropis lepidoptera (W.Greg.) Kuntze
  13. Plagiotropis lepidoptera var. proboscidea (Cleve) Reimer
  14. Pleurosigma aestuarii (Bréb. ex Kütz.) W.Sm.
  15. Rhoicosphenia abbreviata (C.Agardh) Lange-Bert.

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