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    WAERNIA MIRABILIS GEN. NOV., SP. NOV. (DUMONTIACEAE, GIGARTINALES): A NEW NONCORALLINE CRUSTOSE RED ALGA FROM THE NORTHWESTERN ATLANTIC OCEAN AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO GAINIA AND BLINKSIA1 by Wilce, Robert T., Maggs, Christine A., Sears, James R.

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-02-2003)
    “…Waernia mirabilis Wilce, Maggs et Sears, gen. et sp. nov., is described for an encrusting red alga endemic to the northeastern North Atlantic Ocean. Its…”
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    WAERNIA MIRABILIS GEN. NOV., SP. NOV. (DUMONTIACEAE, GIGARTINALES): A NEW NONCORALLINE CRUSTOSE RED ALGA FROM THE NORTHWESTERN ATLANTIC OCEAN AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO GAINIA AND BLINKSIA 1 by Wilce, Robert T., Maggs, Christine A., Sears, James R.

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-02-2003)
    “…Waernia mirabilis Wilce, Maggs et Sears, gen. et sp. nov., is described for an encrusting red alga endemic to the northeastern North Atlantic Ocean. Its…”
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    Sublittoral, Benthic Marine Algae of Southern Cape Cod and Adjacent Island: Seasonal Periodicity, Associations, Diversity, and Floristic Composition by Sears, James R., Wilce, Robert T.

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-09-1975)
    “…The periodicity, associations, species diversity, and composition of the sublittoral, attached algal vegetation were studied at four ecologically distinct…”
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    Smithsoniella gen. nov., a Possible Evolutionary Link between the Multicellular and Siphonous Habits in the Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta by Sears, James R., Brawley, Susan H.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-10-1982)
    “…A low relief, green turf-forming alga of a heterotrichous habit was discovered in the coral reef microcosm, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution…”
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    Septal plugs in a green alga [Pilinia earleae] by Brawley, Susan H., Sears, James R.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-03-1982)
    “…Septal plugs, resembling those found in red algae, occur in the transverse wall between all cells in a newly discovered marine green alga, Pilinia earleae…”
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