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Aplanochytrium kerguelensis gen. nov. spec. nov., a new phycomycete from subantarctic marine waters
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Four New Species Of Thraustochytrium From Antarctic Regions, With Notes On The Distribution Of Zoosporic Fungi In The Antarctic Marine Ecosystems
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FOUR NEW SPECIES OF THRAUSTOCHYTRIUM FROM ANTARCTIC REGIONS, WITH NOTES ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF ZOOSPORIC FUNGI IN THE ANTARCTIC MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
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Four New Species of Thraustochytrium from Antarctic Regions, with Notes on the Distribution of Zoosporic Fungi in the Antarctic Marine Ecosystems
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