Algae

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Gutwinski, R. (1902), De algis a Dre Raciborski in insula Java collectis. Bulletin international de l'Académie des sciences de Cracovie. Classe des sciences mathématiques et naturelles 39 : 575-617, pls 36-40 (Paper) Gutwinski, R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Closterium nordstedtii Gutw.
  2. Closterium subscoticum Gutw.
  3. Cosmarium nudum (W.B.Turner) Gutw.
  4. Cosmarium obsoletum var. sitvense Gutw.
  5. Cosmarium tjibenongense Gutw.
  6. Hyalotheca indica var. javanica Gutw.
  7. Micrasterias moebii var. javanica Gutw.
  8. Phymatodocis irregulare var. intermedium Gutw.
  9. Pleurotaenium excelsum (W.B.Turner) Gutw.
  10. Spondylosium nitens f. javanicum Gutw.
  11. Staurastrum bicorne var. longebrachiatum Borge
  12. Staurastrum javanicum Gutw.
  13. Staurastrum longebrachiatum (Borge) Gutw.
  14. Staurastrum sexangulare var. bidentatum Gutw.
  15. Staurastrum wildemanii Gutw.

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