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Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde (1874) (14595963918)

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Title: Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde

Year: 1874 (1870s)

Authors: Schmidt, Adolf, 1812-1899

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Publisher: Leipzig : O.R. Reisland

Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden

Digitizing Sponsor: Metropolitan New York Library Council - METRO

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ar. bidens nov. var. Näheres in meiner Arbeit über „Bacillariales aus den Sudeten*128. Nord-Amerika (Palmer, Orig.-Präp.!) Pinnularia socialis Palmer.29—32. Lunz. Nied.-Öst.. r. S. (29—31 = ,000/,, 32 = 2000/1.) Gomphocymbella Ruttneri nov. spec.1)33—34. Indischer Ozean, r. m. (1000/i ) Raphoneis amphiceros var. tetragona Gr. 35. Kamerun r. Br. (> Nach Cleve Cymbella sinuata Greg. Herrn Dr. Fr. Ruttner, dem Leiter der biologischen Station in Lunz gewidmel Dr. A. Schmults Diatom. Atlas.

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Vorläufige Erläuterungen zu Sehmidfs Atlas der Diatomaceenkunde. Tafel 295. Herausgegeben von Friedrich Hustedt, Bremen. August 1913. W Vergrößerung 900 fach, wenn nichts bemerkt ^ü 1. Polenz hei Leipzig-, r. S. (Reichelt). Nur 580/l! Surirella elegans Ehrbg. Wegen der außerordentlichen Länge hier abgebildet. 2. Chile, r in Sur. Pandura Perag. 3. Mexiko, Schädel Dorenberg (Reichelt). S. obscura Reichelt nov. spec. 4. Kalahari (Reichelt). S. scutum Wahehe Reichelt nov. spec.•• 0. Duma-Gebiet, Ost-Afrika. S. Dumae nov. spec. 7. Washington, X.-A S. Smithi Ralfs. 8—9. Jaconia, Wash. Navicula speciosa nov. spec. 10 — 17. Bodetal Nav. perpusilla Grün. Dr. A. Schmidis Diatom. Atlas.

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