(ofNavicula delognei f. elliptica Lobban, 1983)Lobban, C.S. (1983). Colony and frustule morphology of three tube-dwelling diatoms from eastern Canada. Journal of Phycology, 19(3): 281-289 page(s): p. 287; fig. 5e [details]
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original description(ofNavicula delognei f. elliptica Lobban, 1983)Lobban, C.S. (1983). Colony and frustule morphology of three tube-dwelling diatoms from eastern Canada. Journal of Phycology, 19(3): 281-289 page(s): p. 287; fig. 5e [details]
new combination referenceCox, E.J. (1988). Taxonomic studies on the diatom genus Navicula Bory. V. The establishment of Parlibellus gen. nov. for some members of Navicula sect. Microstigmaticae. <em>Diatom Research.</em> 3(1): 9-38., available online athttps://doi.org/10.1080/0269249X.1988.9705014 page(s): p. 21 [details] Available for editors