Phyllodictyon pulcherrimum
(Redirected from Struvea ramosa)
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Cladophorales |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Boodleaceae
Genus: Phyllodictyon
Species: Phyllodictyon pulcherrimum
Name
editPhyllodictyon pulcherrimum J.E.Gray, 1866: 70
- Type locality: "Gulf of Mexico".
- Type: Archibald Menzies, Esq.; 1802; BM.
Synonyms
edit- Homotypic
- Struvea pulcherrima (J.E.Gray) Murray & Boodle, 1888: 281, pl. XVI, fig. 4
- Heterotypic
- Struvea ramosa Dickie, 1874: 316
- Struvea anastomosans var. canariensis Piccone & Grunow, 1884: 20
- Microdictyon curtissiae W.R.Taylor, 1955: 69, figs 1-8, pl. I: fig. 2; pl. III
References
edit- Gray, J.E. 1866. On Anadyomene and Microdictyon, with the description of three new allied genera, discovered by Menzies in the Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign 4: 41–51, 65–72, Plate 44. BHL Reference page.
- Murray, G. & Boodle, L.A. 1888. A structural and systematic account of the genus Struvea. Annals of Botany 2: 265–282. BHL Reference page.
- Piccone, A. 1884. Crociera del Corsaro alle Isole Madera e Canarie del Capitano Enrico d'Albertis. Alghe. pp. [3]–60, 1 pl. Genova [Genoa]: Tipografia del r. Istituto Sordo-Muti. BHL Reference page.
- Taylor, W.R. 1955. Notes on algae from the tropical Atlantic Ocean. IV. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 40: 67–76[–78], Plates I–V. Reference page.
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