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  1. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species

  2. Zooplankton and Micronekton of the North Sea 2.0: Cryptocheles โ€ฆ

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    In 1999, Jan Bastmeijer and Herson Morco found many natural habitats of this species in the north of Palawan. C. pygmaea has proven to be an excellent aquarium plant that is quite easy in cultivation , . Despite that, this crypt is not very well-known in the hobby yet.
    Cryptocoryne pygmaea, dwarf crypt, comes from the Philippines. Other than its botancial and vernacular names suggest it doesn't stay especially small. On the islands Palawan, Busuanga and in western Mindanao this crypt populates rivers and rivulets, often with hard water, emersed as well as submersed, also in deeper water.
    Botanical name : Cryptocóryne pygmáea Merr. Major group (unranked): Seed plants: Flowering plants (Angiosperms) Cryptocoryne pygmaea, dwarf crypt, comes from the Philippines. Other than its botancial and vernacular names suggest it doesn't stay especially small.
    In Kopenhagen, Niels Jacobsen found them in a shipment of C. aponogetifolia originating from the Philippines, and later identified them as C. pygmaea. In 1999, Jan Bastmeijer and Herson Morco found many natural habitats of this species in the north of Palawan.
  4. Cryptocheles pygmaea - Wikipedia

  5. Cryptocheles pygmaea G.O. Sars, 1870 - Ocean Biodiversity โ€ฆ

  6. Cryptocheles pygmaea G.O.Sars, 1870 - GBIF

  7. Cryptocheles pygmaea G.O. Sars, 1870 - World Register of Marine โ€ฆ

  8. Zooplankton and Micronekton of the North Sea 2.0: Genus โ€ฆ

  9. COPEPEDIA summary for Cryptocheles pygmaea : T4048737 : โ€ฆ

  10. Cryptocoryne pygmaea - Flowgrow Aquatic Plant Database

  11. Cryptocheles pygmaea | NBN Atlas Wales INNS

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