Phycodrys rubens
(Redirected from Prolifera rubens)
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Ceramiales |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Delesseriaceae
Subfamilia: Nitophylloideae
Tribus: Phycodryeae
Genus: Phycodrys
Species: Phycodrys rubens
Name
editPhycodrys rubens (Linnaeus) Batters, 1902
Synonyms
edit- Basionym
- Fucus rubens Linnaeus, 1753
- Type locality: unlocalised ("in Oceano"). Holotype: undated; L 910.128.1044. Notes: Dixon, 1964, fig. 1.
- Fucus rubens Linnaeus, 1753
- Homotypic
- Agarum rubens (Linnaeus) Link 1809
- Prolifera rubens Stackhouse, 1809
- Delesseria rubens (Linnaeus) J.V.Lamouroux, 1813
- Phyllophora rubens (Linnaeus) Greville, 1830
- Heterotypic
- Fucus crenatus S.G.Gmelin, 1768
- Fucus cartilagineus Forsskål, 1775, nom. illeg. (later homonym of Fucus cartilagineus Linnaeus, 1753)
- Fucus roseus O.F.Müller, 1775
- Fucus epiphyllus O.F.Müller, 1777
- Fucus sinuosus Goodenough & Woodward, 1797
- Fucus sinuosus var. incrassatus Turner, 1808
- Delesseria sinuosa J.V.Lamouroux, 1813
- Sphaerococcus sinuosus (Goodenough & Woodward) C.Agardh, 1817
- Delesseria sinuosa var. ciliata Lyngbye, 1819
- Phycodrys sinuosa (Goodenough & Woodward) Kützing 1843
- Delesseria crenata var. ciliata (Lyngbye) Ruprecht, 1850
- Delesseria crenata var. incrassata (Turner) Ruprecht, 1850
- Delesseria hypoglossum var. incrassata (Turner) Ruprecht, 1850
- Delesseria crenata (S.G.Gmelin) Ruprecht, 1850
- Phycodrys sinuosa f. typica Kjellman, 1877, nom. inval.
- Phyllophora epiphylla (O.F.Müller) Batters, 1902
- Delesseria sinuosa f. sublinearis Rosenvinge, 1924
- Phycodrys crenata (S.G.Gmelin) P.C.Silva, 1996
References
edit- Batters, E.A.L. 1902. A catalogue of the British marine algae being a list of all the species of seaweeds known to occur on the shores of the British Islands, with the localities where they are found. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign 40 (Supplement): 1–107. BHL Reference page. : 76
- Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 2017. Phycodrys rubens. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. Accessed 10 October 2017.
Vernacular names
editDeutsch: Roter Eichentang
English: Sea Oak
svenska: Ekblading
English: Sea Oak
svenska: Ekblading