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 Gymnogongrus antarcticus
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Type locality: Hab. Archip. Plamer, Ins. Wiencke, 27.viii.1944 (no. 1249 p.p.), ad rocas cum algis calcareis. - Ibid. Portum Lockroy, Ins. Goudier, 19.x.1944 (nos. 1344 et 1351 p.p.). Cum cystocarpiis (no. 1344, typus). Ibid. 25.x.1944 (no. 1382), 'on rocks exposed at very low tide'. - Ibid. 27.x.1944 (no. 1425 p.p.). 'In rock pools left by receeding tide. From interstices between stones or on stones protected from ice action by the overhang of larger neighbours'. A badly battered fragment. - Ins. Melchior occid., Portum interius, 3.ii.1945 (no. A174 p.p.).
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APC Comment: R.Cowan (2011) uses this taxon concept.
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AMANI dist.: Heard Island, Australian Antarctic Territory.