10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEPTOSOMIA»
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Biology of the Antarctic seas - Strona 44
187. Antarctic distr.: Auckland Islands. Leptosomia J. Agardh *Leptosomia alcicornis (Skottsberg) Kylin Kylin, 1956, p. 336. Records under syn.: Leptosarca alcicornis Skottsberg, in Kylin and Skottsberg, 1919, p. 28, fig. 11, Levring, 1944, p. 15.
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Catalogue of the Benthic Marine Algae of the Indian Ocean - Strona 368
Leptosomia cliftonii (J. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1892: 88.— Kylin, 1931: 19-20, pl. 5: fig. 11.— V. May, 1965: 409.— D. Irvine & Guiry, 1980: 297. Sebdenia cliftonii (J. Agardh) De Toni, 1900: 533 ('cliftoni').— Lucas, 1909: 33. Misapplied name (fide ...
Paul C. Silva, Philip W. Basson, Richard L. Moe, 1996
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Fifteenth International Seaweed Symposium: Proceedings of ...
C. Urzúa. Facultad de Química y Biologia, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Casilla 307, Santiago 2, Chile; Fax: 56-02-68.12108, e-mail: brmatsuhi(Qlauca.usach.cl Key words: acidic polysaccharide, Leptosomia simplex, Palmaria decipiens, ...
Sandra C. Lindstrom, David J. Chapman, 2012
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Biology of the Southern Ocean, Second Edition - Strona 280
Lichens Seasonal growths of diatoms and filamentous green algae Sublittoral fringe Red algae esp. Leptosomia spp. Patinigera Upper sub-littoral zone Desmarestia spp. Phyllogigas grandifolius Ascosiera mirabilis Cystosphaera jacquinotii ...
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Proceedings of the Fifth International Seaweed Symposium, ...
the infralittoral belt at 8 to 9 m below the mean low tide level; certain species, notably Leptosomia and Ascoseira, descend to this horizon from the lowest littoral level, and other species, e.g. Phyllogigas, ascend to this level from below. Another ...
E. Gordon Young, J. L. McLachlan, 2014
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EASIZ: Ecology of the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone - Strona 925
f Leptosomia sp. and Desmarestia sp., as well as thalloid Chlorophyta, grew between the rocks. The most abundant macrofauna were cheilostome bryozoans, the gastropods N. concinna, M. antarctica, and amphipods ...
A. Clarke, W. E. Arntz, Craig R. Smith, 2006
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Contribución científica - Centro de Investigacíon de ...
78; Skottsberg 1941, p. 78; Phyllophora obtusa: Hooker 1847, p. 486. Distribución. — Tierra del Fuego: Hariot 1. c; Skottsberg 1. c; Cabo de Hornos: Hooker 1. c. ; J. G. Agardh 1. c; Dickie 1. c LEPTOSOMIA J. G. Agardh, Lund» Univ. Ars.kr. II.
Centro de Investigación de Biología Marina (Argentina), 1962
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Mały słownik antropologiczny - Strona 372
Odgałęzienie Steatopygidów (khoisani- dów): skóra jasna, żółtawobrunatna, włosy wełniste lub fil-fil, wzrost niski i umiarkowana leptosomia, steatopygia, nos szeroki, spłaszczony, twarz mała, krótka, przypłaszczona, o wysuniętych kościach ...
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Antarctic Nutrient Cycles and Food Webs - Strona 118
Leptosomia simplex debris, on the other hand, did not interfere with ATP measurement. A steep increase of ATP, after the bacterial colonization had already peaked, indicated a vigorous growth of suspended bacteria sustained by dissolved ...
W.R. Siegfried, P.R. Condy, R.M. Laws, 2013
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Acta Regiae societatis physiographicae lundensis: Kungl. ...
Gloiosaccion Brownii Harv. (1859) Phyc. Austr. Taf. 83; Chrysymenia Brmdnii De Toni Syll. Alg. IV: 2 S. 545. — Originalexemplare von Australien. Leptosomia J. Ag. 1892. J. Agardh Anal. Alg. S. 86. Typische Art Leptosomia Cliftoni. Thallus ...
Kungl. Fysiografiska sällskapet i Lund, 1931