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Hits 1 to 5 of 5 matching Actinotaenium and obcuneatum

 

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Actinotaenium obcuneatum (West) Teiling
Synonym(s):

Cosmarium parvulum Bréb.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 3 (1908), plate 74, fig. 10
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Actinotaenium obcuneatum (West) Teiling
Synonym(s):

Cosmarium parvulum Bréb.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 3 (1908), plate 74, fig. 9a'
View type: front, complete cell
Scale: Image height equivalent 40µm; Image width equivalent 23µm
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Actinotaenium obcuneatum (West) Teiling
Synonym(s):

Cosmarium parvulum Bréb.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 3 (1908), plate 74, fig. 8a
View type: front, complete cell
Scale: Image height equivalent 37µm; Image width equivalent 24µm
Size of larger image (kb): 18


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Actinotaenium obcuneatum (West) Teiling
Synonym(s):

Cosmarium parvulum Bréb.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 3 (1908), plate 74, fig. 8a'
View type: front, complete cell
Scale: Image height equivalent 35µm; Image width equivalent 27µm
Size of larger image (kb): 22


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Actinotaenium obcuneatum (West) Teiling
Synonym(s):

Cosmarium parvulum Bréb.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 3 (1908), plate 74, fig. 9a
View type: front, complete cell
Scale: Image height equivalent 39µm; Image width equivalent 22µm
Size of larger image (kb): 16



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