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Displaying records 1–12 of 12 for your search terms: Genus: champia
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Champiaceae Kütz.
Phycol.General. 438, 439 (1843)
Champia Desv.
J.Bot.(Desvaux) 1:245-246 (1809)
Champia affinis (Hook.f. & Harv.) Harv.
Smithsonian Contr.Knowl. 5(5):250 (1853)
Champia bibendum Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 306-307, 309, Pl. 10C, Fig. 86A-E (2018)
Champia compressa Harv.
Gen.S.Afr.Fl.Pl. 402 (1838)
Champia parvula (C.Agardh) Harv.
Nereis Bor.-Amer. 76 (1853)
Champia parvula var. amphibolis Reedman & Womersley
Trans.Roy.Soc.South Australia 100:91-93, Figs 7, 14A (1976)
Champia patula Huisman & G.W.Saunders
Sprawling Rainbow Weed Nuytsia 31:66-68, Fig. 1 (2020)
Champia pseudoparvula Huisman & G.W.Saunders
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 309, 311, Fig. 87A-G (2018)
Champia stipitata Huisman
Marine Plants of Australia 131, 285-286 (2000)
Champia subcompressa Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 311-314, Pl. 10B, Fig. 89A-G (2018)
Champia viridis C.Agardh
Spec.Alg. 115 (1828)
Champia zostericola (Harv.) Reedman & Womersley
Trans.Roy.Soc.South Australia 87 (1976)

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