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Gonyaulax milneri (Murray & Whitting, 1899) Kofoid 1911 was reported in Australia by Wood, E. J. F., 1963 in Dinoflagellates in the Australian region. II. Recent collections. Technical Papers of the Division of Fisheries Australia, 14, 1-55 and by Wood, E. J. F., 1963 in Dinoflagellates in the Australian region. II. Recent collections. Technical Papers of the Division of Fisheries Australia, 14, 1-55 and by Dakin, W. J. and Colefax, A. N., 1940 in The plankton of the Australian coastal waters off New South Wales. Australasian Medical Publishing Company, Ltd., 256pp and by Jeffrey, S. W. and Carpenter, S. M., 1974 in Seasonal succession of phytoplankton at a coastal station off Sydney Australia. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 25, 361-369 and by Kimmerer, W. J., McKinnon, A. D., Atkinson, M. J. and Kessell, J. A., 1985 in Spatial distributions of plankton in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 36, 421-432 and by Wood, E. J. F., 1954 in Dinoflagellates in the Australian region. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 5, 171-351 and by Bolch, C. J. and Hallegraeff, G. M., 1990 in Dinoflagellate cysts in recent marine sediments from Tasmania, Australia. Botanica Marina, 33, 173-192 and by Sonneman, J. A. and Hill, D. R. A., 1997 in A taxonomic survey of cyst-producing dinoflagellates from recent sediments of Victorian coastal waters, Australia. Botanica Marina, 40, 149-177 and by Hallegraeff, G. M., 1991 in Aquaculturalists' guide to harmful Australian microalgae. Fishing Industry Training Board of Tasmania / CSIRO Division of Fisheries, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia and by Hallegraeff, G. M. and Jeffrey, S. W., 1984 in Tropical phytoplankton species and pigments of continental shelf waters of north and north-west Australia. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 20, 59-74 and by Jeffrey, S.W. and Hallegraeff, G.M., 1980 in Studies of phytoplankton species and photosynthetic pigments in a warm core eddy of the East Australian current. I. Summer populations. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 3, 285-294. This work was supported by the Australian Biological Resources Study. |
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