Center for Phycological Documentation: Index Nominum Algarum


The INA is a card file and online reporting system maintained at the Silva Center for Phycological Documentation of the University Herbarium, University of California, Berkeley. 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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detailCOESEL, Peter F.M.2003 'Jun. 2002'Taxonomic and biogeographical notes on Malagassy desmids (Chlorophyta, Desmidiaceae)Nordic J. Botany22(2): 239-255, 44 figs.Cosmarium madagascariense, Micrasterias madagascariensis, Cosmarium monodii var. duplo-majus, Cosmarium pseudosulcatum var. bituberculatum, Euastrum sympageum var. elaboratum, Teilingia pseudocommiscua
detailPENA-MARTÍN, Carolina, Amelia GÓMEZ-GARRETA, & Manuel B. CRESPO2008 (Dec. 11) ('April')What is Dasya ocellata indeed (Dasyaceae, Rhodophyta)?Nordic J. Botany26(1/2): 74-76, 2 figs.
detailPICHRTOVÁ, Martina, & Yvonne NEMCOVÁ2008 (Dec. 11) ('April')Geometric morphometric analyses of silica-scale variation in four Mallomonas species (Synurophyceae, Stramenopiles)Nordic J. Botany26(1/2): 77-82, 4 figs., 2 tablesMallomonas calceolus, M. kalinae, M. flora and M. striata
detailSIVER, Peter A., & Anne Marie LOTT2006 (Sep. 20)Further observations on the scaled Chrysophycean and Synurophycean flora of the Ocala National Forest, Florida, U.S.A.Nordic J. Botany24(2): 211-233, 10 figs., 2 tablesincl. Mallomonas transsylvanica f. curvata
detailSIVER, Peter A.2002 (Dec. 28)Two new species of Mallomonas (Synurophyceae) from the Ocala National Forest, Florida, U.S.A.Nordic J. Botany22(1): 115-121, 2 figs.Mallomonas ocalensis, M. caerula
detailSIVER, Peter A.2002 (Dec. 28)Two new taxa in the section Papillosae of the genus Mallomonas (Synurophyceae) from the Ocala National Forest, Florida, USANordic J. Botany22(1): 123-128, 6 figs.Mallomonas binocularis, M. delanciana