Mastogloiaceae
Mastogloia braunii Grunow
, legitimate, scientific
[Grunow, A. (1863), Über einige neue und ungenugend bekkante Arten und Gattungen von Diatomaceen. Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-königlechen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 13]:
156, pl. 13, fig. 2
[tax. nov.]
[Wood, E.J.F. (1961), Studies on Australian and New Zealand diatoms. IV. Descriptions of further sedentary species. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New Zealand 88]:
669–698
[secondary reference]
[Foged, N. (1978), Diatoms in eastern Australia. Biblioth. Phycol 41]:
1–243
[secondary reference]
[Krammer, K. & Lange-Bertalot, H. (1986), Susswasserflora von Mitteleuropa. Bacillariophyceae 1. Teil Naviculaceae]:
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[secondary reference]
[John, J. (1990), Mastogloia species associated with active stromatolites in Shark Bay, west coast of Australia. Memoirs of the California Academy of Science 17]:
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[secondary reference]
[Blinn, D.W. in Kociolek, P. & Sullivan, M. (1995), Diatom community structure along salinity gradients in Australian saline lakes: biogeographic comparisons with other continents. A Century of Diatom Research in North America - Special Symposium for Reimer and Patrick Festschrift]:
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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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Vulnerable (ANZECC)
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T.J.Entwisle and L.Nairn (2011) use this taxon concept.
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Distribution:
Victoria
[McCarthy, P. (2012), Census of Australian Marine Diatoms]:
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AAL
[secondary reference]
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In brackish and marine habitats and hypersaline pools
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Distribution:
N.S.W. (Georges Basin), W.A. (Shark Bay)
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Ex.distribution:
SE Brazil, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, U.S.A. (Virginia, Great Lakes), British Isles, Estonia, Mediterranean Sea (Spain, Italy), Adriatic Sea, Romania, Black Sea, Aral Sea, Russia (Lake Baikal), Red Sea, W India, New Zealand