Bacillariaceae
Nitzschia linearis W.Sm.
, legitimate, scientific
[Smith, W. (1853), A synopsis of the British Diatomaceae ; with remarks on their structure, function and distribution; and instructions for collecting and preserving specimens. The plates by Tuffen West Vol. 1]:
39, pl. XIII [13]: fig. 110
[tax. nov.]
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This name is often thought to be based upon Frustrulia linearis C.Agardh. This is a mscrpt name at best, not a basinym.
[John, J. (1983), The diatom flora of the Swan River Estuary, Western Australia. Bibliotheca Phycologica 64]:
1–358
[secondary reference]
[Day, S.A., Wickham, R.P., Entwisle, T.J. & Tyler, P.A. (1995), Bibliographic checklist of non-marine algae in Australia]:
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[secondary reference]
[Entwisle, T.J. & Nairn, L. (2011), Census of Freshwater Algae in Australia. Edn. Version 1.0]:
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[secondary reference]
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T.J.Entwisle and L.Nairn (2011) use this taxon concept.
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Distribution:
New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, Western Australia, Northern Territory
[McCarthy, P. (2012), Census of Australian Marine Diatoms]:
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AAL
[secondary reference]
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Usually in fresh water; also estuarine
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Distribution:
W.A. (Perth)
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Ex.distribution:
U.S.A. (Alaska, Oregon, Colorado, Florida), British Isles, North Sea, Baltic Sea, Kara Sea, Germany, Austria, Spain, Albania, Romania, Thailand, Philippines, China, Hawaiian Islands