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- Attheya flexuosa C. Gardner Attheya gaussii (Heiden) R. M. Crawford Attheya lata Wooszynska Attheya longicornis R. M. Crawford & C. Gardner Attheya septentrionalis...
- Attheya longicornis is a species of diatoms in the genus Attheya. Type material was collected from Penberth, Cornwall in England. Crawford, R. M., Gardner...
- Attheya gaussii is a species of diatoms in the genus Attheya. R.M. Crawford, F. Hinz, & P. Koschinski. 2000. The combination of Chaetoceros gaussii (Bacillariophyta)...
- Attheya septentrionalis is a species of diatom—microscopic, single-celled algae with silica cell walls—belonging to the genus Attheya in the family Attheyaceae...
- Attheya decora is a microscopic organism first discovered in 1860 on sandy beaches in northeastern England. It belongs to a group of water-dwelling microorganisms...
- Attheya armata is a species of diatoms in the genus Attheya. Crawford, R. M., Gardner, C., Medlin, L. K. 1994. The genus Attheya. I. A description of four...
- Attheya flexuosa is a species of diatom—a type of single-celled microscopic algae with distinctive silica cell walls—belonging to the genus Attheya in...
- are not monophyletic, but supports the monophyly of Mediophyceae minus Attheya, which is an anomalous genus. Discussion of the relative merits of these...
- Attheya arenicola is a microscopic organism found on sandy beaches along European coastlines. It belongs to a group of water-dwelling microorganisms called...
- are not monophyletic, but supports the monophyly of Mediophyceae minus Attheya, which is an anomalous genus. Discussion of the relative merits of these...