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Displaying records 121–140 of 144 for your search terms: Family: Ceramiaceae
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Ceramiaceae Dumort.
Commentat.Bot. (Dumort.) 71, 100 (1822)
Pterothamnion Nägeli
Pflanzenphysiologische Untersuchungen 66 (1855)
Pterothamnion nodiferum (J.Agardh) Athanasiadis & Kraft
Eur.J.Phycol. 130, table 2 (1994)
Pterothamnion plumula (Ellis) Nägeli
Pflanzenphysiologische Untersuchungen 66 (1855)
Ptilothamnion Thuret
Mém.Soc.Sci.Nat.Cherbourg 118 (1863)
Ptilothamnion polysporum Gordon-Mills & E.M.Woll.
Phycologia 293-294, figs 2-6, 9-11 (1984)
Ptilothamnion schmitzii Heydr.
Ber.Deutsch.Bot.Ges. 75-77, tab XXII (1893)
Reinboldiella De Toni
Mem.Reale Ist.Veneto Sci. 25(5):35 (1895)
Reinboldiella filicula (Womersley) Barros-Barreto & Maggs
Cryptog.Algol. 44(2):27 (2023)
Rhodocallis Kütz.
Bot.Zeit. 36 (1847)
Rhodocallis elegans Kütz.
Bot.Zeit. 36 (1847)
Scageliopsis Wollaston
Pacific Sci. 109 (1980)
Scageliopsis strongylekystis Athanas.
Opera Bot. 180, fig 88 (1996)
Shepleya E. Gordon
Austral.J.Bot.Suppl.Ser. 69 (1972)
Shepleya australis (J.Agardh) Gordon-Mills
Austral.J.Bot.Suppl.Ser. 79 (1972)
Shepleya claviformis Gordon-Mills
Austral.J.Bot.Suppl.Ser. 83-87, Figs 28, 29, 58B (1972)
Spencerella Darbishire
Ber.Deutsch.Bot.Ges. 199 (1896)
Spencerella australis Darb.
Ber.Deutsch.Bot.Ges. 195-200, pl. 14 (1896)
Spermothamnion Areschoug
Nova Acta Regiae Soc.Sci.Upsal. 334 (1847)
Spermothamnion cymosum (Harv.) G.De Toni
Syll.Alg. 1226 (1903)
Spermothamnion miniatum Huisman
Phycologia 59, 61-63, figs16-26 (1985)
Trithamnion Wollaston
Austral.J.Bot. 388 (1968)

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