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style="COLOR: #403152">Aims at introducing Cyanophyta (Cyanobacteria,
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original coloured photographs of 269 cyanophyte species from 18 countries,
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mediterranean - like or subtropical regions, which proved to be correct. The
3487 micrographs reproduced in this book encompass approximately 615 taxa -
without any attempt to approach completeness in this first volume of a treatise.
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as (?nov.)spec.) will prove probably as new species after some more information,
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