Algae

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Prescott, G.W. (1979), A Contribution to a Bibliography of Antarctic and Subantarctic Algae Together with a Checklist of Freshwater Taxa Reported to 1977 Edn. Bd 45 : null - null (Section) Prescott, G.W. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Achnanthepyla bongrainii Perag.
  2. Achnanthepyla groenlandica (Cleve) Perag.
  3. Achnanthes antarctica Perag.
  4. Achnanthes bongrainii (Perag.) A.Mann
  5. Achnanthes brevipes var. intermedia (Kütz.) Cleve
  6. Achnanthes exigua Grunow
  7. Achnanthes exilis Kütz.
  8. Achnanthes groenlandica (Cleve) Grunow
  9. Achnanthes inflata (Kütz.) Grunow
  10. Achnanthes intermedia Kütz.
  11. Achnanthes lanceolata (Bréb. ex Kütz.) Grunow
  12. Achnanthes minutissima var. cryptocephala Grunow
  13. Achnanthes muscorum var. minor Perag.
  14. Achnanthes subsessilis Kütz.
  15. Achnanthidium groenlandicum Cleve
  16. Achnanthidium lanceolatum Bréb. ex Kütz.
  17. Stauroneis exilis Kütz.
  18. Stauroneis inflata Kütz.

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