Algae

AMANI: Feldmannia
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AMANI (version 20234368) published 14/6/22 by rlawrence
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R.Cowan (2011) uses this taxon concept.
Phaeophyta / Phaeophyceae / Fucophycidae / Ectocarpales / Acinetosporaceae
9 sub taxa
Feldmannia globifera (Kütz.) Hamel, legitimate Womersley, H.B.S. (1987), The marine benthic flora of southern Australia. Part II Ectocarpus globifer Kütz., legitimate (1843) nomenclatural synonymEctocarpus insignis P.Crouan & H.Crouan, legitimate (1852) taxonomic synonymEctocarpus socialis Setch. & N.L.Gardner, legitimate (1922) taxonomic synonym
Feldmannia indica (Sond.) Womersley & A.Bailey, legitimate Kraft, G.T. (2009), Marine Benthic Algae of Lord Howe Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef, 2. Brown Algae Ectocarpus indicus Sond., legitimate (1854) nomenclatural synonymGiffordia indica (Sond.) Papenf. & Chihara, legitimate (1968) nomenclatural synonymHincksia indica (Sond.) Ji.Tanaka, legitimate (1990) nomenclatural synonymEctocarpus duchassaingianus Grunow, legitimate (1867) taxonomic synonymGiffordia duchassaingiana (Grunow) W.R.Taylor, legitimate (1960) taxonomic synonym
Feldmannia irregularis (Kütz.) Hamel, legitimate Kraft, G.T. (2009), Marine Benthic Algae of Lord Howe Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef, 2. Brown Algae Ectocarpus irregularis Kütz., legitimate (1845) nomenclatural synonymGiffordia irregularis (Kütz.) A.B.Joly, legitimate (1965) nomenclatural synonymEctocarpus simpliciusculus var. vitiensis Askenasy, legitimate (1888) taxonomic synonym
Feldmannia lebelii (P.Crouan & H.Crouan) Hamel, legitimate Womersley, H.B.S. (1987), The marine benthic flora of southern Australia. Part II Feldmannia caespitula var. lebelii (P.Crouan & H.Crouan) Knoepffler-Péguy, legitimate (1970) nomenclatural synonym
Feldmannia mitchelliae (Harv.) Hyung S.Kim, legitimate Womersley, H.B.S. (1967), A critical survey of the marine algae of southern Australia. II. Phaeophyta. Australian Journal of Botany 15 Ectocarpus mitchelliae Harv., legitimate (1852) nomenclatural synonymGiffordia mitchelliae (Harv.) Hamel, legitimate (1939) nomenclatural synonymHincksia mitchelliae (Harv.) P.C.Silva, legitimate (1987) nomenclatural synonymEctocarpus confervoides Le Jol., legitimatemisapplication by May, V. (1939), A key to the marine algae of New South Wales. Part 2. Melanophyceae. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 64
Feldmannia paradoxa (Mont.) Hamel, legitimate Womersley, H.B.S. (1987), The marine benthic flora of southern Australia. Part II Ectocarpus paradoxus Mont., legitimate (1839) nomenclatural synonymEctocarpus caespitulus J.Agardh, legitimate (1842) taxonomic synonym
Feldmannia simplex (P.Crouan & H.Crouan) Hamel, legitimate Millar, A.J.K. & Kraft, G.T. (1994), Catalogue of marine brown algae (Phaeophyta) of New South Wales, including Lord Howe Island, south-western Pacific. Australian Systematic Botany 7 Ectocarpus simplex P.Crouan & H.Crouan, legitimate (1852) nomenclatural synonymEctocarpus cylindricus D.A.Saunders, legitimate (1898) taxonomic synonymFeldmannia cylindricus (D.A.Saunders) Hollenb. & I.A.Abbott, legitimate (1966) taxonomic synonymEctocarpus cylindricus f. typicus D.A.Saunders, legitimate (1898) taxonomic synonymEctocarpus cylindricus f. codiophilus Setch. & N.L.Gardner, legitimate (1922) taxonomic synonymEctocarpus flocculiformis Setch. & N.L.Gardner, legitimate (1922) taxonomic synonym

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