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- Trebouxia abstract "In taxonomy, Trebouxia is a genus of algae, specifically of the Microthamniales.".
- Trebouxia class Trebouxiophyceae.
- Trebouxia colourName "lightgreen".
- Trebouxia domain Eukaryote.
- Trebouxia kingdom Viridiplantae.
- Trebouxia order Microthamniales.
- Trebouxia phylum Chlorophyta.
- Trebouxia wikiPageExternalLink ingForm.cfm.
- Trebouxia wikiPageExternalLink genus.
- Trebouxia wikiPageExternalLink NamesMain.cfm.
- Trebouxia wikiPageID "13133491".
- Trebouxia wikiPageRevisionID "541589878".
- Trebouxia classis Trebouxiophyceae.
- Trebouxia color "lightgreen".
- Trebouxia domain Eukaryote.
- Trebouxia genus "Trebouxia".
- Trebouxia hasPhotoCollection Trebouxia.
- Trebouxia name "Trebouxia".
- Trebouxia ncbiTaxid "13786".
- Trebouxia ordo Microthamniales.
- Trebouxia phylum Chlorophyta.
- Trebouxia regnum Viridiplantae.
- Trebouxia subdivisionRanks Species.
- Trebouxia taxoname "Trebouxia".
- Trebouxia subject Category:Algae_genera.
- Trebouxia type Abstraction100002137.
- Trebouxia type AlgaeGenera.
- Trebouxia type Category105838765.
- Trebouxia type Cognition100023271.
- Trebouxia type Concept105835747.
- Trebouxia type Content105809192.
- Trebouxia type Genus105845013.
- Trebouxia type Idea105833840.
- Trebouxia type Kind105839024.
- Trebouxia type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Trebouxia type Eukaryote.
- Trebouxia type Plant.
- Trebouxia type Species.
- Trebouxia type Organism.
- Trebouxia comment "In taxonomy, Trebouxia is a genus of algae, specifically of the Microthamniales.".
- Trebouxia label "Trebouxia".
- Trebouxia label "Trebouxia".
- Trebouxia label "Требуксия".
- Trebouxia sameAs Trebouxia.
- Trebouxia sameAs Trebouxia.
- Trebouxia sameAs m.02z8117.
- Trebouxia sameAs Q653846.
- Trebouxia sameAs Q653846.
- Trebouxia sameAs Trebouxia.
- Trebouxia wasDerivedFrom Trebouxia?oldid=541589878.
- Trebouxia isPrimaryTopicOf Trebouxia.
- Trebouxia name "Trebouxia".