Chroodactylon ornatum

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Chroodactylon ornatum (bottom right)

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Stylonematales 

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Divisio: Rhodophyta
Subdivisio: Rhodophytina
Classis: Stylonematophyceae
Ordo: Stylonematales

Familia: Stylonemataceae
Genus: Chroodactylon
Species: Chroodactylon ornatum

Name

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Chroodactylon ornatum (C.Agardh) Basson, 1979

Synonyms

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  • Basionym
    • Conferva ornata C.Agardh, 1824
      • Type locality: Bridge near Transberg, Lake Mälaren, near Stockholm, Sweden. Type: LD, Herb. Alg. Agardh.
  • Homotypic
    • Asterocytis ornata (C.Agardh) Hamel, 1924
  • Heterotypic
    • Hormospora ramosa Thwaites, 1848
    • Goniotrichum formosissimum Zanardini ex Frauenfeld, 1855
    • Callonema smaragdinum Reinsch, 1875
    • Callonema itzigsohnii Reinsch, 1875
    • Chroodactylon ramosum (Thwaites) Hansgirg, 1885
    • Goniotrichum ramosum (Thwaites) Hauck, 1885
    • Allogonium itzigsohnii (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 1887
    • Allogonium ramosum (Thwaites) Hansgirg, 1887
    • Allogonium smaragdinum (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 1887
    • Allogonium smaragdinum var. palustre Hansgirg, 1888
    • Allogonium ramosum var. crassum Hansgirg, 1889
    • Asterocytis ramosa (Thwaites) Gobi ex Schmitz, 1896
    • Goniotrichum simplex Lakowitz, 1907
    • Asterocytis smaragdina (Reinsch) Forti, 1907
    • Asterocytis smaragdina var. palustris (Hansgirg) G.S.West, 1907
    • Asterocytis itzigsohnii (Reinsch) Forti, 1907
    • Asterocytis ramosa var. crassa (Hansgirg) Forti, 1907
    • Asterocytis ramosa f. simplex (Lakowitz) Rosenvinge, 1909
    • Asterocytis ornata f. simplex (Lakovitz) Hamel, 1924

References

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  • Basson, P.W. 1979. Marine algae of the Arabian Gulf coast of Saudi Arabia (second half). Botanica Marina 22: 65–82.: 67, pl. IX [9]: fig. 52
  • Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 2017. Chroodactylon ornatum. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. Accessed 2 August 2017.
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