A comprehensive bibliography to the world’s literature on the algal genus Cyanidium Geitler 1933 including its ecological cohorts Galdieria Merola in Merola et al. 1981 and Cyanidioschizon De Luca, Taddei and Varano 1978 with indexing to the major areas of biological interest

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Ott Franklyn D.,Petrik-Ott Aleta J.

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Springer Netherlands

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