The Australian Algae Name Index (AANI) is a tool for the botanical community that deals with algae names and their usage in the scientific literature, whether as a current name or synonym. AANI does not recommend any particular taxonomy or nomenclature. For a listing of currently accepted scientific names for the Australian Algae, please use the Australian Algae List (AAL) link above.
Showing Ulva australis
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Type locality: In caulibus Cauliniae antarcticae parasitica, ad oram Novae Hollandiae australem in sinu Port Adelaide. -
Type specimen: HOLOTYPE: Stockholm, Sweden: unnumbered
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Comment: Type illustrated Phillips 1988 Aust Syst Bot 1:444, fig. 24a. DNA evidence supports individuals within the circumscription of this name as being a separate species from U ridgida. (see Kraft et al 2010:1272 and suppl material). -
AMANI dist.: New South Wales (Peronian), Victoria (Flindersian), Tasmania (Flindersian), South Australia (Flindersian), Western Australia (Flindersian).