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Displaying records 21–35 of 35 for your search terms: Genus: ceramium
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Ceramiaceae Dumort.
Commentat.Bot. (Dumort.) 71, 100 (1822)
Ceramium Roth
Catal.Bot. 1:146 (1797)
Ceramium monacanthum J.Agardh
Acta Univ.Lund. 29 (1894)
Ceramium phillipsiae Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 401, Fig. 115F-J (2018)
Ceramium pseudoaffine Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 401-403, Fig. 116A-D (2018)
Ceramium pseudocodii Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 403, Fig. 116E-I (2018)
Ceramium puberulum Sond.
Bot.Zeit. 52 (1845)
Ceramium pusillum Harv.
Phycol.Austral. xlvii-xlviii (1863)
Ceramium rubrum C.Agardh
Disp.Alg.Suec. 17 (1811)
Ceramium shepherdii Womersley
Austral.J.Mar.Freshwater Res. 29:212-214, Figs 1A-B, 5A-C (1978)
Ceramium subdichotomum Weber Bosse
Liste Alg.Siboga 3:333-334, Fig. 125 (1923)
Ceramium sympodiale E.Y.Dawson
Pacific Sci. 11:121, Fig. 27c, d (1957)
Ceramium tasmanicum (Kütz.) Womersley
Austral.J.Mar.Freshwater Res. 226 (1978)
Ceramium tenuissimum (Roth) Aresch.
Spec.Gen.Ord.Alg. 120 (1851)
Ceramium tenuissimum var. pygmaeum (Kütz.) Hauck
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 9:460 (1888)
Ceramium vagans P.C.Silva
Smithsonian Contr.Mar.Sci. 27:56 (1987)
Ceramium virgatum Roth
Catal.Bot. 1:148-150, Tab. VIII, Fig. 1 (1797)

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