1927
DOI: 10.1080/00378941.1927.10831471
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Remarques sur la systématique du genreTracbelomonasEhr.—1

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“…Literature useful for species identification belonging to particular genera Euglena/Euglenaria Classical literature: Chu (1946), Gojdics (1953), Pringsheim (1956), Popova (1966), Zakryś (1986), and Zakryś and Walne (1994) The Classical literature: Conrad (1934Conrad ( , 1935 The recent literature concerning taxonomic verifications: Marin et al (2003) and Kosmala et al (2005) (L. fusca and L. spirogyroides), Bennett and Triemer (2012) (L. helicoideus. L. horridus) Trachelomonas/Strombomonas Classical literature: Deflandre (1926Deflandre ( , 1927, Conrad and van Mell (1952), and Popova (1966) The recent literature: Conforti and Joo (1994), Brosnan et al (2005), Ciugulea et al (2008), and Conforti (2009Conforti ( , 2010 LITERATURE CITED…”
Section: Classical Literature Containing Significant Number Of Speciementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature useful for species identification belonging to particular genera Euglena/Euglenaria Classical literature: Chu (1946), Gojdics (1953), Pringsheim (1956), Popova (1966), Zakryś (1986), and Zakryś and Walne (1994) The Classical literature: Conrad (1934Conrad ( , 1935 The recent literature concerning taxonomic verifications: Marin et al (2003) and Kosmala et al (2005) (L. fusca and L. spirogyroides), Bennett and Triemer (2012) (L. helicoideus. L. horridus) Trachelomonas/Strombomonas Classical literature: Deflandre (1926Deflandre ( , 1927, Conrad and van Mell (1952), and Popova (1966) The recent literature: Conforti and Joo (1994), Brosnan et al (2005), Ciugulea et al (2008), and Conforti (2009Conforti ( , 2010 LITERATURE CITED…”
Section: Classical Literature Containing Significant Number Of Speciementioning
confidence: 99%