Algae

AMANI: Dictyopteris acrostichoides
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AMANI (version 20234368) published 14/6/22 by rlawrence
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Comment
R.Cowan (2011) uses this taxon concept.
Phaeophyta / Phaeophyceae / Dictyotophycidae / Dictyotales / Dictyotaceae / Dictyopteris
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Dictyopteris acrostichoides (J.Agardh) Børgesen, legitimate Phillips, J.A. (2000), Systematics of the Australian species of Dictyopteris (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae). Australian Systematic Botany 13 (2) Haliseris acrostichoides J.Agardh, legitimate (1882) nomenclatural synonymNeurocarpus acrostichoides (J.Agardh) Kuntze, legitimate (1891) nomenclatural synonymHaliseris woodwardia (R.Br. ex Turner) C.Agardh, legitimatemisapplication by Lucas, A.H.S. (1913), Notes on Australian marine algae, I. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 38Haliseris polypodioides (DC.) C.Agardh, legitimatemisapplication by Lucas, A.H.S. (1909), Revised list of the Fucoideae and Florideae of Australia. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 34Haliseris polypodioides var. denticulata Sond., nom. inval., nom. nud.misapplication by Sonder, O.W. in Mueller, F. (ed.) (1880), Algae australianae. Fragmenta Phytographiae AustraliaeNeurocarpus woodwardia (R.Br. ex Turner) Kuntze, 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 64Neurocarpus polypodioides (DC.) V.May, 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

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