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English: Plate 19.
Fig. 1. Galaxaura squalida Kjellm. A specimen from Cabeza Ballena, Baja Calif., D. 3337. X 0.9. [= syn. of Galaxaura rugosa (J.Ellis & Solander) J.V.Lamouroux]
Fig. 2. Galaxaura filamentosa Chou. Part of the tvpe collection. X 0.9.
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Author Dawson, E.Y. 1953. Marine red algae of Pacific Mexico. Part 1. Bangiales to Corallinaceae subf. Corallinoidae. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions 17(1): 1–239, Plates 1-33.
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