Black Sea Phytoplankton checklist

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Comasiella arcuata var. platydisca

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Comasiella arcuata var. platydisca (G.M.Smith) E.Hegewald & M.Wolf in Hegewald et al. 2010
= Scenedesmus arcuatus var. platydiscus G.M.Smith 1916 (mentioned for the Black Sea)


Classification

Plantae (Kingdom) > Chlorophyta (Phylum) > Chlorophyceae (Class) > Sphaeropleales (Order) > Scenedesmaceae (Family) > Comasiella (Genus)


Occurrence

  References
Black Sea
Bulgaria
Geogria
Romania
Russia
Turkey
Ukraine Zaitsev Y.P. & B.G. Alexandrov, 1998


Appearance in checklists

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8 - as Scenedesmus arcuatus var. platydiscus



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Last revision on 20-05-2013

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