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- Kharkiv and Riga. The genus was divided into two genera Trebouxia and Pseudotrebouxia. Some recent (2000s) studies imply that the differences between two...
- Common algal photobionts are from the genera Trebouxia, Trentepohlia, Pseudotrebouxia, or Myrmecia. Trebouxia is the most common genus of green algae in...
- decolorans Ahmadjian, 1960 Synonyms Trebouxia albulescens Giudeci de Nicola & Di Benedetto, 1962 Pseudotrebouxia decolorans (Ahmadjian) P.A.Archibald, 1975...
- naturally as part of a lichen. Common algal partners are Trebouxia, Pseudotrebouxia, or Myrmecia. The prokaryotes belong to the Cyanobacteria, which are...
- Ascomycete or Basidiomycete. Common algal partners are Trebouxia, Pseudotrebouxia, or Myrmecia. Common cyanobacterium partners include are Nostoc or...
- A. (1984). "Observations on Free-Living Trebouxia De Puymaly and Pseudotrebouxia Archibald, and Evidence that Both Symbionts from Xanthoria parientina...
- Prasinophyceae. The other three genera were Pleurastrum, Trebouxia, and Pseudotrebouxia, and most of the species which had been in those genera have been placed...
- (1975). "Trebouxia de Pulmaly (Chlorophyceae, Chlorococcales) and Pseudotrebouxia gen. nov. (Chlorophyceae, Chlorosarcinales)". Phycologia. 14 (3): 125–137...
- (1975). "Trebouxia de Pulmaly (Chlorophyceae, Chlorococcales) and Pseudotrebouxia gen. nov. (Chlorophyceae, Chlorosarcinales)". Phycologia. 14 (3): 125–137...
- (1975). "Trebouxia de Pulmaly (Chlorophyceae, Chlorococcales) and Pseudotrebouxia gen. nov. (Chlorophyceae, Chlorosarcinales)". Phycologia. 14 (3): 125–137...