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Staurastrum aculeatum (Ehrenb.) Menegh.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 5 (1923), plate 153, fig. 1a
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Staurastrum aculeatum (Ehrenb.) Menegh.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 5 (1923), plate 153, fig. 3
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Scale: Image height equivalent 66µm; Image width equivalent 80µm
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Staurastrum aculeatum (Ehrenb.) Menegh.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 5 (1923), plate 153, fig. 2a
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Scale: Image height equivalent 53µm; Image width equivalent 64µm
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Staurastrum aculeatum (Ehrenb.) Menegh.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 5 (1923), plate 153, fig. 4
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Scale: Image height equivalent 79µm; Image width equivalent 88µm
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Staurastrum aculeatum (Ehrenb.) Menegh.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 5 (1923), plate 153, fig. 1b
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Scale: Image height equivalent 63µm; Image width equivalent 72µm
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Staurastrum aculeatum (Ehrenb.) Menegh.

Image source: digitised drawing, West & West
Literature reference: British Desmidiaceae, vol. 5 (1923), plate 153, fig. 2b
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Scale: Image height equivalent 60µm; Image width equivalent 64µm
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