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- (Bangladesh) and America. Species: Aphanocapsa elachista West & G.S.West, 1894 Aphanocapsa feldmannii Frémy, 1933 "Aphanocapsa". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 12...
- Aphanocapsa elachista is a species of Cyanobacteria belonging to the family Merismopediaceae. Synonyms: Microcystis pulverea f. elachista (West & G.S...
- are made of cliffs. The dominant species of plankton in the lake is Aphanocapsa elachista. Thom****on, Kuno (1963). "Lake Lacár". Araucanian Lakes: Plankton...
- Cyanophyceae Order: Synechococcales Family: Merismopediaceae Elenkin Genera Aphanocapsa Nägeli 1849 Coccopedia Troickaja 1922 Cyanotetras Hindák 1988 Eucapsis...
- organisms also belong to the genera Richelia, Calothrix, Synechocystis, Aphanocapsa and Anabaena, as well as the species Oscillatoria spongeliae. Although...
- Gram-negative walls (Megasphaera, Sporomusa) Cyanobacteria and chloroplasts (Aphanocapsa, Oscillatoria, Nostoc, Synechococcus, Gloeobacter, Prochloron) Spirochetes...
- chlorophytes, cyanobacteria and lichen algae. Among the species identified are Aphanocapsa elachista, Chlorella emersonii, Chlorella reniformis, Coccomyxa gloeobotrydiformis...
- granule polypeptide formation and degradation in the cyanobacterium Aphanocapsa 6308". Journal of Bacteriology. 141 (2): 687–93. PMC 293676. PMID 6767688...
- granule polypeptide formation and degradation in the cyanobacterium Aphanocapsa 6308". Journal of Bacteriology. 141 (2): 687–93. PMC 293676. PMID 6767688...
- Gram-negative walls (Megasphaera, Sporomusa) Cyanobacteria and chloroplasts (Aphanocapsa, Oscillatoria, Nostoc, Synechococcus, Gloeobacter, Prochloron) Spirochetes...