Laminaria cichorioides f. sikotanensis (Miyabe & Nagai) Petrov 1972

Publication Details
Laminaria cichorioides f. sikotanensis (Miyabe & Nagai) Petrov 1972: 53

Published in: Petrov, Y.E. (1972). Systematics of some species of the genus Laminaria Lamour. from the Far East. Novosti Sistematiki Nizshikh Rastenii (Novitates Systematicae Plantarum non Vascularium) 9: 47-59.

Type Species
The type species (lectotype) of the genus Laminaria is Laminaria digitata (Hudson) J.V.Lamouroux.

Status of Name
This name is currently regarded as a synonym of Saccharina cichorioides f. sikotanensis (Miyabe & Nagai) Selivanova, Zhigadlova & G.I.Hansen.

Source of Synonymy
Selivanova, O.N., Zhigadlova, G.G. & Hansen, G.I. (2007). Revision of the systematics of algae in the order Laminariales (Phaeophyta) from the Far-Eastern Seas of Russia on the basis of molecular-phylogenetic data. Russian Journal of Marine Biology 33: 278-289.

Basionym
Laminaria sikotanensis Miyabe & Nagai

Type Information
Lectotype locality: Syakotan, Sikotan Island; (Tokida, Nakamura & Druehl 1980: 326) Lectotype: Nagai; 27 July 1934; SAPA; (Tokida, Nakamura & Druehl 1980: 326, fig. 20) Notes: Type locality: Russia: Kuril Islands: Shakotan, Shikotan-to (INA).

Created: 05 July 2008 by M.D. Guiry.

Last updated: 05 July 2008

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