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- following species: Extant Nitellopsis obtusa (Desvaux) J.Groves Nitellopsis sarcularis J.S. Zaneveld ExtinctNitellopsis aemula (Grambast) Grambast...
- Commons has media related to Nitellopsis obtusa. Minchin, D., Boelens, R. and Roden, C. 2017. The first record of Nitellopsis obtusa (N.A.Desvaux) J.Groves...
- places the genus Nitellopsis, which has both extant and extinct species, in the family Feistiellaceae. Other sources place Nitellopsis in the family Characeae...
- this cir****scription is followed here. In other treatments, the genus Nitellopsis, which has both extant and extinct species, is placed in a separate family...
- for the Irish reintroduction programme started in the summer of 2007. Nitellopsis obtusa, an invasive alga in the family Characeae (stoneworts), was first...
- Schudack – 8 species Nitellopsis Hy – 24 species With this cir****scription, the family as a whole is not extinct, since Nitellopsis contains living (extant)...
- found. Invasive plant species of the lake include starry stonewort (Nitellopsis obtusa) and Eurasian water ****oil (Myriophyllum ****atum). These are...
- stonewort Nitella tenuissima Non-vascular plants Stonewort Starry stonewort Nitellopsis obtusa Non-vascular plants Stonewort T****el stonewort Tolypella intricata...
- spanioclema (J.Groves & Bullock-Webster)) Nitella tenuissima (Desv.) Kütz. Nitellopsis obtusa (Desv.) J.Groves Tolypella intricata (Trent. ex Roth) Leonh. Tolypella...
- Conquès Microchara cristata, M. nana, M. punctata, M. aff. laevigata Nitellopsis (Campaniella) paracolensis, Microchara sp., Vidaliella gerundensis upper...