Navicula slesvicensis is a species of algae in the genus Navicula found in electrolyte-rich freshwaters, estuaries, and coastal waters.[1][2] It was originally described in 1880 and has since been reported on all continents except Antarctica, and in the Arctic.[1]
Navicula slesvicensis | |
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Original sketches by A. Grunow of Navicula slesvicensis (originally Navicula viridula var. slesvicensis) in Van Heurck 1880 | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Clade: | Diaphoretickes |
Clade: | SAR |
Clade: | Stramenopiles |
Phylum: | Gyrista |
Subphylum: | Ochrophytina |
Class: | Bacillariophyceae |
Order: | Naviculales |
Family: | Naviculaceae |
Genus: | Navicula |
Species: | N. slesvicensis
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Binomial name | |
Navicula slesvicensis Grunow 1880[1]
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References
edit- ^ a b c Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Navicula slesvicensis". AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway.
- ^ "Navicula slesvicensis | Species - Diatoms of North America". diatoms.org. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
Further reading
edit- Williams, David M.; Kociolek, J. Patrick (2011-07-23). "An Overview of Diatom Classification with Some Prospects for the Future". In Seckbach, Joseph; Kociolek, Patrick (eds.). The Diatom World. Dordrecht: Springer. p. 61. ISBN 978-94-007-1327-7.