Algae

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Melobesia cymodoceae Foslie, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Foslie, M. (1901), New Melobesiae. Det Kongelige Norske Videnskaberne Selskabs Skrifter 1900: 23-24 [tax. nov.]
  • Type locality: The species grows on the leaves of Cymodocea antarctica and is hitherto only known from the southern coast of Australia, gathered in Port Phillip, Victoria, by Dr. F. v. Mu[e]ller according to specimens in berb. Prof. N. Wille. Specimens long ago received from the late Prof. Areschoug labelled Victoria are probably from the same locality as the above.

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basionym of: Heteroderma cymodoceae (Foslie) W.H.Adey legitimate basionym of: Fosliella cymodoceae (Foslie) P.L.Jones & Woelk. legitimate basionym of: Hydrolithon cymodoceae (Foslie) Penrose legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Hydrolithon cymodoceae (Foslie) Penrose legitimate

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