Algae

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Ulva hookeriana (Kütz.) H.S.Hayden, Blomster, Maggs, P.C.Silva, Stanhope & Waaland, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
ABRS (2011), Australian Algal Name Index Edn. 2011: - [secondary reference]
  • Comment: When transferring the binomials circumscribed withing this taxon to Ulva the binomial Ulva bulbosa could not be used (see Hayden et al. 2004)- the binomial would be a later homonym of Ulva bulbosa (Suhr) Trevisan). Southern Australian records as Enteromorpha bulbosa, are referrable to Ulva clathrata (see Womersley 1984 The Marine Benthic Flora of Southern Australia Pt I p. 161, as Enteromorpha clathrata).
  • AMANI dist.: Tasmania (Macquarie Island). World: Antarctic and subantarctic, South America, New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya.

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Ulva hookeriana (Kütz.) H.S.Hayden, Blomster, Maggs, P.C.Silva, Stanhope & Waaland

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