Algae

AMANI: Parviphycus
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AMANI (version 20191456) published 21/12/18 by pmcneil
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Comment
R.Cowan (2011) uses this taxon concept.
Rhodophyta / Florideophyceae / Rhodymeniophycidae / Gelidiales / Gelidiellaceae
2 sub taxa
Parviphycus antipai (Celan) Santel., legitimate Millar, A.J.K. & Freshwater, D.W. (2005), Morphology and molecular phylogeny of the marine algal order Gelidiales (Rhodophyta) from New South Wales, including Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands. Australian Systematic Botany 18 (3) Gelidiella antipai Celan, legitimate (1938) nomenclatural synonymGelidiella bornetii (Weber Bosse) Feldmann & Hamel, legitimatemisapplication by Millar, A.J.K. & Kraft, G.T. (1993), Catalogue of marine and freshwater red algae (Rhodophyta) of New South Wales, including Lord Howe Island, South-western Pacific. Australian Systematic Botany 6
Parviphycus tenuissimus (Feldmann & Hamel) Santel., legitimate Silva, P.C., Basson, P.I. & Moe, R.L. (1996), Catalogue of the benthic marine algae of the Indian Ocean. University of California Publications in Botany 79 Gelidiella tenuissima Feldmann & Hamel, legitimate (1936) nomenclatural synonymGelidiella pannosa (Feldmann) Feldmann & Hamel, legitimate (1934) taxonomic synonymGelidium pannosum Grunow, legitimatemisapplication by Weber-van Bosse, A.A. (1921), Liste des algues du Siboga II Rhodophyceae Premiere Partie Protoflorideae, Nemalionales, Cryptonemiales

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