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Ellis and Messina Catalogues
Complete type descriptions for genus- and species-level taxa, including fuill scale reproduction of original figures and charts - Micropaleontology Press (subscription required)
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Freshwater Algae in Australia
a searchable database of the Census of Freshwater Algae in Australia (name search with image, distribution and conservation status)
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Higher Classification of Calcareous Nannofossils
online document, reproduced from Journal of Nannoplankton Research
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IAM Culture Collection
Institute of Applied Microbiology, University of Tokyo - IAM Catalogue of Strains, Third Edition, 2004 - contents include lists of Bacteria (1,507 strains), Molds (975 strains), Yeasts (363 strains), Microalgae (279 strains) - 3,124 strains in total
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IOC Taxonomic Reference List of Toxic Plankton Algae
at the Fourth Session of the IOC Intergovernmental Panel on Harmful Algal Blooms, Vigo, Spain, 30 June-2 July 1997, it was decided to establish a Task Team on Algal Taxonomy with the aim of providing an agreed reference list of harmful algal species, including correct citation of the author(s), date of valid publication, and a list of synonyms
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Index Nominum Algarum : Bibliographia Phycologia Universalis
The INA is a card file maintained by Paul Silva at the Herbarium of the University of California. It contains nearly 200,000 names of algae (in the broad sense). The BPU is a card file containing bibliographic references pertaining to algal taxonomy.
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Index of collectors of algae in the Herbarium Hamburgense (HBG)
this is an alphabetical list of the collectors of algae in HBG, comprising some information on their collections - the biographical facts are taken mainly from KIES (1987)
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Introduction to the Chromista
Tree of Life - introductory information
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Introduction to the Sagenista
UCMP Berkeley exhibit - Sagenista is a group of basal chromists - bicoecids and slime nets
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Les algues vertes (phylum Viridiplantae), sont-elles vieilles de deux milliards d'annees ?

online book discussing the geological age of green algae
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