Luticola doliiformis explained
Luticola doliiformis is a species of non-marine diatom first found in lakes of James Ross Island.[1]
Further reading
- Kopalová, Kateřina, et al. "Benthic diatoms (Bacillariophyta) from seepages and streams on James Ross Island (NW Weddell Sea, Antarctica)." Plant Ecology and Evolution 145.2 (2012): 190-208.
- Kopalová, Kateřina. "The freshwater diatom flora from Ulu Peninsula (James Ross Island, NW Weddel Sea, Antarctica)." Diatomededelingen 36: 33.
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Notes and References
- Kopalová . Kateřina . Nedbalová . Linda . de Haan . Myriam . van de Vijver . Bart . Description of five new species of the diatom genus Luticola (Bacillariophyta, Diadesmidaceae) found in lakes of James Ross Island (Maritime Antarctic Region) . Phytotaxa . 19 August 2011 . 27 . 1 . 44-60 . 10.11646/phytotaxa.27.1.5 . 13 November 2018 . Magnolia Press . Auckland, New Zealand . English . 1179-3163 . 5966462982.