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Displaying records 1–20 of 20 for your search terms: Genus: cladophora
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Cladophoraceae Wille
Handb.Syst.Bot. 30 (1884)
Cladophora Kütz.
Phycol.General. 262 (1843)
Cladophora albida (Nees) Kütz.
Phycol.General. 267 (1843)
Cladophora aokii Yamada
Bot.Mag.(Tokyo) 39:85, Fig. 3 (1925)
Cladophora catenata (L.) Kütz.
Phycol.General. 271 (1843)
Cladophora coelothrix Kütz.
Phycol.General. 272 (1843)
Cladophora dalmatica Kütz.
Phycol.General. 268-269 (1843)
Cladophora feredayi Harv.
Phycol.Austral. Pl. 47 (1858)
Cladophora flexuosa (O.F.Müll.) Kütz.
Phycol.General. 270 (1843)
Cladophora herpestica (Mont.) Kütz.
Sp.Alg. 415 (1849)
Cladophora laetevirens (Dillwyn) Kütz.
Phycol.General. 267 (1843)
Cladophora lehmanniana (Lindenb.) Kütz.
Phycol.General. 268 (1843)
Cladophora montagneana Kütz.
Sp.Alg. 415 (1849)
Cladophora patentiramea (Mont.) Kütz.
Sp.Alg. 416 (1849)
Cladophora prolifera (Roth) Kütz.
Phycol.General. 271 (1843)
Cladophora rhizoclonioidea C.Hoek & Womersley
Mar.Benth.Fl.S.Australia 183, 188-189, Figs 59E-G, 60A (1984)
Cladophora rupestris (L.) Kütz.
Phycol.General. 270 (1843)
Cladophora socialis Kütz.
Sp.Alg. 416 (1849)
Cladophora subsimplex Kütz.
Spec.Alg. 411-412 (1849)
Cladophora vagabunda (L.) C.Hoek
Revision of the European species of Cladophora 144 (1963)
Cladophora valonioides Sond.
Bot.Zeit. 49 (1845)

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