Algae

Micro: Ceratium contortum
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Micro (version 20212809) published 7/7/20 by rlawrence
Dist.
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Comment
R.Cowan (2008) uses this taxon concept.
Dinophyta / Dinophyceae / Peridiniphycidae / Gonyaulacales / Ceratiaceae / Ceratium
1 sub taxa
Ceratium contortum (Gourret) Cleve, legitimate Huisman, J.M. (1989), The genus Ceratium (Dinophyceae) in Bass Strait and adjoining waters, southern Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 2 Ceratium tripos f. inflexa (Gourret) Schröd., legitimate (1900) taxonomic synonymCeratium saltans Schröd., legitimate (1906) taxonomic synonymCeratium contortum var. saltans (Schröd.) Jørg., legitimate (1911) taxonomic synonymCeratium tripos var. longinum G.Karst., legitimate (1906) taxonomic synonymCeratium longinum (G.Karst.) Jørg., legitimate (1911) taxonomic synonymCeratium karstenii Pavill., legitimate (1907) taxonomic synonymCeratium lunula var. robusta G.Karst., legitimate (1907) taxonomic synonymCeratium schrankii Kof., legitimate (1907) taxonomic synonymCeratium karstenii Pavill., legitimatemisapplication by Wood, E.J.F. (1954), Dinoflagellates of the Australian region. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 5
Ceratium contortum var. subcontortum (Schröd.) Taylor, legitimate ABRS (2008), Australian Algal Name Index Edn. 2008 Ceratium subcontortum Schröd., legitimate (1906) nomenclatural synonymCeratium contortum f. subcontortum (Schröd.) Steem.Niels., legitimate (1934) nomenclatural synonym

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