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Lamprothamnium in Australia (Characeae, Charophyceae)

Michelle T. Casanova A B C
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A Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne. Birdwood Avenue, South Yarra, Vic. 3141, Australia.

B Centre for Environmental Management, University of Ballarat, Mount Helen, Vic. 3350, Australia.

C Present address: 273 Casanova Road, Westmere, Vic. 3351, Australia. Email: amcnova@netconnect.com.au

Australian Systematic Botany 26(4) 268-290 https://doi.org/10.1071/SB13026
Submitted: 6 June 2013  Accepted: 20 September 2013   Published: 13 December 2013



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