Chromulinachionophila Stein CCAP 909/9 Isolator: Hoham (1968) Origin:
Freshwater;
Snow, Pugh Mt., Washington, USA Culture: Medium
JM:SE; Bacteria and fungi or other organisms present; sub Other: Orig. desig. Colgate 65-C;
Available Images (4):
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