Algae

AMANI: Siphonocladaceae
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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.
Chlorophyta / Ulvophyceae / Cladophorales
15 sub taxa
Chamaedoris peniculum (J.Ellis & Sol.) Kuntze, legitimate Millar, A.J.K. (1999), Marine benthic algae of North East Herald Cay, Coral Sea, South Pacific. Hydrobiologia 398/399 Corallina peniculum J.Ellis & Sol., legitimate (1786) nomenclatural synonymPenicillus annulatus Lam., nom. inval., nom. nud. (1813) nomenclatural synonymNesaea annulata (Lam.) J.V.Lamour., nom. inval., nom. nud. (1816) nomenclatural synonymScopularia annulata (Lam.) Chauv., nom. inval., nom. nud. (1842) nomenclatural synonymChamaedoris annulata (Lam.) Mont., nom. inval., nom. nud. (1842) taxonomic synonym
Dictyosphaeria cavernosa (Forssk.) Børgesen, legitimate Kraft, G.T. (2007), Marine Benthic Algae of Lord Howe Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef, 1. Green Algae Ulva cavernosa Forssk., legitimate (1775) nomenclatural synonymValonia favulosa C.Agardh, legitimate (1823) taxonomic synonymDictyosphaeria favulosa (C.Agardh) Decne. ex Endl., legitimate (1843) taxonomic synonym
Dictyosphaeria versluysii Weber Bosse, legitimate Kraft, G.T. (2007), Marine Benthic Algae of Lord Howe Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef, 1. Green Algae Dictyosphaeria van-bosseae Børgesen, legitimate (1912) taxonomic synonymDictyosphaeria bokotensis Yamada, legitimate (1925) taxonomic synonymDictyosphaeria australis Setch., legitimate (1926) taxonomic synonymDictyosphaeria setchellii Børgesen, legitimate (1940) taxonomic synonym

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