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Newly recorded species of the genus Synura (Synurophyceae) from Korea

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Table 1 List of strains used in the molecular study and GenBank accession number
Table 1 List of strains used in the molecular study and GenBank accession number (Continued)
Fig. 1 Morphology of the colony and scales ofTop surface of a body scale. Synura americana (a–c: SEM, d: TEM)
Fig. 3 Morphology of the colony and scales of Synura truttae (a–c: SEM, d: TEM). All scale bars, 1 μm
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