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Genus: | Storeatula Hill 1991
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Storeatula major Butcher 1967 ex Hill 1991
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Storeatula is a genus of cryptophytes.
It includes the species Storeatula major.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ Gilson PR, Adcock GJ, Howlett BJ, McFadden GI (February 1995). "Organisation and sequence analysis of nuclear-encoded 5s ribosomal RNA genes in cryptomonad algae". Current Genetics. 27 (3): 239–42. doi:10.1007/BF00326155. PMID 7736608. S2CID 25220784.
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