Algae

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Prescott, G.W., Croasdale, H.T. & Vinyard, W.C. (1975), A Synopsis of North American Desmids; Part II: Desmidiaceae: Placodermae; Section 1 : null - null (Section) Prescott, G.W., Croasdale, H.T. & Vinyard, W.C. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Closterium acuminatum
  2. Closterium ceratium Perty
  3. Closterium cornutum Playfair
  4. Closterium cuspidatum Bailey
  5. Closterium cynthia var. curvatissimum West & G.S.West
  6. Closterium cynthia var. latum (Schmidle) Willi Krieg.
  7. Closterium cynthia var. robustum (G.S.West) Willi Krieg.
  8. Closterium delpontei var. nordstedtii (Gutw.) Willi Krieg.
  9. Closterium gracile var. tenue (Lemmerm.) West & G.S.West
  10. Closterium lineatum var. costatum Wolle
  11. Closterium lunula var. maximum Borge
  12. Closterium macilentum var. japonicum (Suringar) Willi Krieg.
  13. Closterium nematodes var. proboscideum W.B.Turner
  14. Closterium nilsonii Borge
  15. Closterium parvulum var. cornutum (Playfair) Willi Krieg.
  16. Closterium pygmaeum Gutw.
  17. Closterium regulare Bréb.
  18. Closterium semicirculare Willi Krieg. & A.M.Scott
  19. Closterium spetsbergense Borge
  20. Docidium coronatum Bréb.

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