Algae

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Hallegraeff, G.M., Bolch, C.J., Blackburn, S.I. & Oshima, Y. (1991), Species of the toxigenic dinflagellate genus Alexandrium in Southeastern Australian waters. Botanica Marina 34 : 575-587 (Paper) Hallegraeff, G.M., Bolch, C.J., Blackburn, S.I. & Oshima, Y. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Alexandrium catenella (Whedon & Kof.) Balech
  2. Alexandrium excavatum (Braarud) Balech & Tangen
  3. Alexandrium ibericum Balech
  4. Alexandrium margalefi Balech
  5. Gessnerium catenella (Whedon & Kof.) A.R.Loebl. & L.A.Loebl.
  6. Gessnerium tamarensis (M.Lebour) A.R.Loebl. & L.A.Loebl.
  7. Gonyaulax catenella Whedon & Kof.
  8. Gonyaulax conjuncta E.J.F.Wood
  9. Gonyaulax excavata (Braarud) Balech
  10. Gonyaulax globosa (Braarud) Balech
  11. Gonyaulax tamarensis M.Lebour
  12. Gonyaulax tamarensis var. excavata Braarud
  13. Gonyaulax trygvii Parke
  14. Protogonyaulax affinis Inoue & Fukuyo
  15. Protogonyaulax catenella (Whedon & Kof.) F.J.R.Taylor
  16. Protogonyaulax tamarensis (M.Lebour) F.J.R.Taylor
  17. Pyrodinium phoenus Wolosz. & W.Conrad

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