Algae

AMANI: Echinothamnion hookeri
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AMANI (version 20234368) published 14/6/22 by rlawrence
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R.Cowan (2011) uses this taxon concept.
Rhodophyta / Florideophyceae / Rhodymeniophycidae / Ceramiales / Rhodomelaceae / Echinothamnion
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Echinothamnion hookeri (Harv.) Kylin ex P.C.Silva, legitimate Womersley, H.B.S. (2003), The Marine Benthic Flora of Southern Australia. Part IIID Polysiphonia hookeri Harv., legitimate (1848) nomenclatural synonymPolysiphonia dasyoides Zanardini, legitimate (1874) taxonomic synonymPolysiphonia lyallii Hook.f. & Harv., legitimatemisapplication by Tisdall, H.T. (1898), The algae of Victoria. Report of the meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science Seventh MeetingRhodomela mallardiae Harv., legitimatemisapplication by Hooker, J.D. & Harvey, W.H. (1845), Algae Novae Zealandiae. London Journal of Botany 4Polysiphonia mallardiae (Harv.) Harv., legitimatemisapplication by Agardh, J.G. (1863), Species genera et ordines algarumEchinothamnion mallardiae (Harv.) Kylin ex P.C.Silva, legitimatemisapplication by May, V. (1965), A census and key to the species of Rhodophyceae (red algae) recorded from Australia. Contributions from the New South Wales National Herbarium 3

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