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The first discovery of an encysted chrysophyte in Africa: Dinobryon sertularia ehrenb. from Cameroon
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J. PIATEK
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M. Piątek
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C. D. Mossebo
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DC Mossebo
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2012
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Nova Hedwig.
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10.1127/0029-5035/2012/0058
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