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Displaying records 1–16 of 16 for your search terms: Family: Dumontiaceae
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Dumontiaceae Bory
Voy.Monde,Crypt. 4:197 (1828)
Dudresnaya P.L.Crouan & H.M.Crouan
Ann.Sci.Nat., Bot. ser. 2, 3:98, Pl. 2, Figs 2, 3 (1835)
Dudresnaya australis Setch.
Univ.Calif.Publ.Bot. 245-247, pl 27, fig 9 (1912)
Dudresnaya barrowensis Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 175-176, Fig. 41A-F (2018)
Dudresnaya capricornica Robins & Kraft
Phycologia 23-27, figs 90-129 (1985)
Dudresnaya hawaiiensis R.K.S.Lee
Amer.J.Bot. 50:315-319, Figs 1-12 (1963)
Gibsmithia Doty
Pacific Sci. 17:458 (1963)
Gibsmithia hawaiiensis Doty
Pacific Sci. 17:458-465, Figs 1-7 (1963)
Gibsmithia indopacifica D.Gabriel, Draisma & Fredericq
J.Phycol. 53:1182, Fig. 1G, H (2017)
Gibsmithia larkumii Kraft
Phycologia 25:439, Figs 44-58 (1986)
Gibsmithia womersleyi Kraft
Phycologia 441,443-445, figs 59-69 (1986)
Kraftia Shepley & Womersley
Trans.Roy.Soc.South Australia 209 (1983)
Kraftia dichotoma Shepley & Womersley
Trans.Roy.Soc.South Australia 209, 211-215, figs 2B, C, 5, 6 (1983)
Rhodopeltis Harv.
Phycol.Austral. CCLXIV (1863)
Rhodopeltis australis (Harv.) Harv.
Phycol.Austral. 551 (1863)
Rhodopeltis borealis Yamada
J.Fac.Sci.Hokkaido Imp.Univ. 75-76, pl. XIX, fig. 1 (1931)

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