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A Check-List of the Freshwater, Brackish and Marine Diatoms of the British Isles and Adjoining Coastal Waters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

Bernard Hartley
Affiliation:
Teasel Cottage, 195 Preston Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2EG
Robert Ross
Affiliation:
Teasel Cottage, 195 Preston Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2EG
David M. Williams
Affiliation:
Teasel Cottage, 195 Preston Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2EG

Extract

This is the first comprehensive check-list of the diatoms of the British Isles to cover all currently reported taxa from freshwater, brackish and marine habitats. It contains a classification of the genera in order of families, followed by a complete list of species and lower taxa set out in alphabetical order within each genus.

The two main orders of the British Diatomaceae are represented in:- 5 sub-orders, 20 families, 3 sub-families, 152 genera, 1798 species, 6 sub-species, 745 varieties and 73 forms.

The check-list also includes 2048 synonyms formerly in common use, together with 512 cross references to the names of taxa in current use.

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Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1986

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References

References to Works in Which British Diatoms are Recorded

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