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Type Designations
Poloniasira Kaczmarska & Ehrman
in Nova Hedwigia Beih. 133: p. 220. 2008.
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has the following
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Poloniasira fryxelliana Kaczmarska & Ehrman in Nova Hedwigia Beih. 133: p. 220, fig. 1. 2008.
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Poloniasira fryxelliana Kaczmarska & Ehrman
in Nova Hedwigia Beih. 133: p. 220, fig. 1. 2008.
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Holotype: KRAM, 2007, designated as Nr. 2; original SEM sub deposited at the Herbarium Instituti Botanici, Academiae Scientorum Polonae - Cracoviae, Algae, KRAM-A. The material vomes from the sample labeled Lubno 1. Specimen illustrated as fig. 1.
Locality: Futoma diatomite outcrop near the village of Futoma (southeast Poland).
TDWG-Gazetteer: Poland (POL-OO)
Region: Europe
Continent: Europe
Collection: Polish Academy of Sciences
City: Kraków (Poland)
Herbarium Code: KRAM
Specimen Reference: Kaczmarska, I. & Ehrman, J.M. (2008) - Polonisira fryxelliana Kaczmarska and Ehrman, a new thalassiosiroid diatom (Bacillariophyta) from the Loser Oligocene diatomites in Polish Flysch Carpathians, southeast Poland. - Nova Hedwigia Beih. 133: 217-230.
Reference: Kaczmarska, I. & Ehrman, J.M. (2008) - Polonisira fryxelliana Kaczmarska and Ehrman, a new thalassiosiroid diatom (Bacillariophyta) from the Loser Oligocene diatomites in Polish Flysch Carpathians, southeast Poland. - Nova Hedwigia Beih. 133: 217-230.
Isotype: B 40 0040299 (depicted as fig. 19 in Kaczmarska & Ehrman 2008).
Locality: Futoma diatomite outcrop near the village of Futoma (southeast Poland).
TDWG-Gazetteer: Poland (POL-OO)
Region: Europe
Continent: Europe
Collection: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Berlin-Dahlem
City: Berlin (Germany)
Herbarium Code: B
Specimen Reference: Kaczmarska, I. & Ehrman, J.M. (2008) - Polonisira fryxelliana Kaczmarska and Ehrman, a new thalassiosiroid diatom (Bacillariophyta) from the Loser Oligocene diatomites in Polish Flysch Carpathians, southeast Poland. - Nova Hedwigia Beih. 133: 217-230.
Reference: Kaczmarska, I. & Ehrman, J.M. (2008) - Polonisira fryxelliana Kaczmarska and Ehrman, a new thalassiosiroid diatom (Bacillariophyta) from the Loser Oligocene diatomites in Polish Flysch Carpathians, southeast Poland. - Nova Hedwigia Beih. 133: 217-230.
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