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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detailCONKLIN, Kimberly Y., Rosalina STANCHEVA, Timothy G. OTTEN, Rich FADNESS, Gregory L. BOYER, Betsy READ, Xiaoyu ZHANG & Robert G. SHEATH2020 (Mar. 4)Molecular and morphological characterization of a novel dihydroanatoxin — a producing Microcoleus species (cyanobacteria) from the Russian River, California, USAHarmful Algae93{101767}: 1-11, 8 figs., 3 tables
detailGUO, Ji-Shu, Wen-Wen MENG, John Patrick KOCIOLEK, Sophia YANG, & Yan-Ling LI2022 (Jan. 10)Cymbopleura huohuaensis sp. nov. (Cymbellaceae; Bacillariophyceae), a new species from Sichuan Province, ChinaPhytotaxa530(2): 237-244, 11 figs., 1 table
detailGUSEV, Evgeniy, & Elena KEZLYA2021 (Dec. 30)Mallomonas lusca sp. nov. (Synurales, Chrysophyceae) — a rare species from Southeast AsiaPhytotaxa529(1): 105-112, 10 figs., 1 table
detailGUSEV, Evgeniy, Yvonne NEMCOVÁ, & Maxim KULIKOVSKIY2022 (Jan. 10)Mallomonas voloshkoae sp. nov. (Synurales, Chrysophyceae) and distribution of M. pechlaneri in mountain lakes of SiberiaPhytotaxa530(2): 221-229, 20 figs., 1 table
detailKOCIOLEK, J.P., & A. DANZ2022 (Jan. 11)Taxonomy and valve ultrastructure of new and interesting freshwater fossil diatoms (Bacillariophyta) of Miocene age from the Espanola Formation of New Mexico, U.S.A. II. Description of a new Grunowia species with comments on the genusPhytotaxa530(3): 295-300, 15 figs.
detailRYBAK, Mateusz, Lukasz PESZEK, Lukasz SKOCZYLAS, & Thelma Alvim Veiga LUDWIG2022 (Jan. 11)A new small-celled diatom from Brazil — Luticola minutissima sp. nov., with comparison to the type of the Antarctic L. neglecta Zidarova, Levkov & Van de VijverPhytotaxa530(3): 287-294, 67 figs., 2 tables