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Scherffelia
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Scherffelia is a genus of green algae in the family Chlorodendraceae. It is widespread in freshwater, brackish, and marine habitats, but is often overlooked due to its small size. The genus was circumscribed by Adolf A. Pascher in Lotos vol.59 on page 341 in 1911. The genus name of Scherffelia is in honour of Aladár Scherffel (1865–1938), who was a Hungarian botanist (Algology) and mycologist....read more on Wikipedia.
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