Hypoglossum hypoglossoides
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Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Ceramiales |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Delesseriaceae
Subfamilia: Delesserioideae
Tribus: Hypoglosseae
Genus: Hypoglossum
Species: Hypoglossum hypoglossoides
Name
editHypoglossum hypoglossoides (Stackhouse) Collins & Hervey, 1917
Synonyms
edit- Basionym
- Fucus hypoglossoides Stackhouse, 1801
- Lectotype locality: Polridmouth Cove, Cornwall, England.
- Lectotype: CN a specimen labelled "F. hyppoglos in fruit. Pridmouth July" (Wynne 1984: 86).
- Fucus hypoglossoides Stackhouse, 1801
- Heterotypic
- Fucus hypoglossum Woodward, 1794
- Fucus lingulatus Solander, 1794
- Delesseria hypoglossum (Woodward) J.V.Lamouroux, 1813
- Delesseria ligulata Gray, 1821
- Wormskioldia crispa Zanardini, 1841
- Delesseria hypoglossum var. ovalifolia J.Agardh, 1842
- Hypoglossum woodwardii Kützing, 1843
- Hypoglossum woodwardii var. glomerata Chauvin,
- Hypoglossum woodwardii var. arborescens J.Agardh,
- Hypoglossum woodwardii var. crispa P.Crouan & H.Crouan,
- Hypoglossum woodwardii var. angustifolia Kützing,
- Delesseria crispa (Zanardini) Zanardini, 1843
- Hypoglossum crispum (Zanardini) Kützing, 1845
- Hypoglossum woodwardii var. ovalifolium (J.Agardh) Rabenhorst, 1847
- Hypoglossum woodwardii var. ovalifolium (J.Agardh) Kützing, 1849
- Hypoglossum confervoideum Titius ex Bertoloni, 1862
- Delesseria lomentacea Zanardini, 1864
- Delesseria hypoglossum f. crispa (Zanardini) P.Crouan & H.Crouan, 1867
- Delesseria hypoglossum var. angustifolia (Kützing) Hauck, 1883
- Delesseria hypoglossum var. lomentacea (Zanardini) Ardissone, 1883
- Hypoglossum tenuifolium var. carolinianum Williams, 1951
- Hypoglossum confervaceum Kützing, 1863
References
edit- Collins, F.S. & Hervey, A.B. 1917. The algae of Bermuda. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 53: 1–195, 6 pls. BHL Reference page. : 116
- Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 2017. Hypoglossum hypoglossoides. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. Accessed 4 October 2017.