Algae

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Echinothamnion hookeri (Harv.) Kylin ex P.C.Silva, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Womersley, H.B.S. (2003), The Marine Benthic Flora of Southern Australia. Part IIID: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Polysiphonia hookeri Harv. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Polysiphonia dasyoides Zanardini legitimate misapplication: Rhodomela mallardiae Harv. legitimate by Hooker, J.D. & Harvey, W.H. (1845), Algae Novae Zealandiae. London Journal of Botany 4: ftn 5?33 misapplication: Polysiphonia mallardiae (Harv.) Harv. legitimate by Agardh, J.G. (1863), Species genera et ordines algarum: 1020 misapplication: Polysiphonia lyallii Hook.f. & Harv. legitimate by Tisdall, H.T. (1898), The algae of Victoria. Report of the meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science Seventh Meeting: 514 misapplication: Echinothamnion mallardiae (Harv.) Kylin ex P.C.Silva legitimate by May, V. (1965), A census and key to the species of Rhodophyceae (red algae) recorded from Australia. Contributions from the New South Wales National Herbarium 3: 383
  • APC Comment: ABRS (2011) uses this taxon concept.

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Echinothamnion hookeri (Harv.) Kylin ex P.C.Silva

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