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- Archaeopsis monococca Skuja ?Chalarodora azurea Pascher ?Glaucocystopsis africana Bourrelly ?Peliaina cyanea Pascher ?Strobilomonas cyaneus Schiller As of March 2022[update]...
- Adolf Alois Pascher (31 May 1881 – 7 May 1945) was a Bohemian botanist and phycologist, notable for his descriptions of several new genera of algae, protists...
- created the group Heterokontae for green algae with unequal flagella. Pascher (1914) included the Heterokontae in the Chrysophyta. In 1930, Allorge renamed...
- sometimes one, as in Chromulina. The Chromulinales as first defined by Pascher in 1910 included only the latter type, with the former treated as the order...
- Pascher 1942] Genus Stenocodon Pascher 1942 Species S epiplankton Pascher 1942 Genus Stomatochone Pascher 1942 Species S. infundibuliformis Pascher 1942...
- Caucasus Gagea chloroneura Rech.f. – Afghanistan Gagea chomutovae (Pascher) Pascher – Turkey, Caucasus, Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia Gagea chrysantha...
- Dinophyceae is a class of dinoflagellates. class Dinophyceae Pascher 1914 [Peridinea Ehrenberg 1830 stat. nov. Wettstein; Blastodiniphyceae Fensome et...
- Bacillariophyceae (diatoms), and Xanthophyceae (yellow-green algae) together. E.g., Pascher (1914). Chrysophyceae (golden algae) E.g., Margulis et al. (1990). Chrysophyta...
- species in the equally medicinal genus Anisodus Anisodus tanguticus (Maxim.) Pascher Anisodus luridus Link ex Spreng. Anisodus carniolicoides (C.Y.Wu & C.Chen)...
- This usage did not gain po****rity. In 1914, Bohemian botanist Adolf Pascher modified the name to encomp**** exclusively green algae, that is, algae...