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Euastrum pulchellum Bréb.
Synonym(s):

Euastrum pulchellum Bréb. var. retusum Bréb.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 2 (1905), plate 38, fig. 15b
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Scale: Image height equivalent 35µm; Image width equivalent 47µm
Size of larger image (kb): 21


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Euastrum pulchellum Bréb.
Synonym(s):

Euastrum pulchellum Bréb. var. retusum Bréb.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 2 (1905), plate 38, fig. 15a
View type: front, complete cell
Scale: Image height equivalent 63µm; Image width equivalent 47µm
Size of larger image (kb): 21


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Euastrum pulchellum Bréb.
Synonym(s):

Euastrum pulchellum Bréb. var. retusum Bréb.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 2 (1905), plate 38, fig. 15c
View type: side, complete cell
Scale: Image height equivalent 58µm; Image width equivalent 34µm
Size of larger image (kb): 17


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Euastrum pulchellum Bréb.
Synonym(s):

Euastrum pulchellum Bréb. var. retusum Bréb.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 2 (1905), plate 38, fig. 14
View type: front, complete cell
Scale: Image height equivalent 54µm; Image width equivalent 46µm
Size of larger image (kb): 24


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Euastrum pulchellum Bréb.
Synonym(s):

Euastrum pulchellum Bréb. var. retusum Bréb.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 2 (1905), plate 64, fig. 17
View type: front, complete cell
Scale: Image height equivalent 60µm; Image width equivalent 43µm
Size of larger image (kb): 20



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