Ulva aragoënsis (Bliding) Maggs
Classification:
Empire Eukaryota
Kingdom Plantae
Subkingdom Viridiplantae
Infrakingdom Chlorophyta infrakingdom
Phylum Chlorophyta
Subphylum Chlorophytina
Class Ulvophyceae
Order Ulvales
Family Ulvaceae
Genus Ulva
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Publication details
Ulva aragoënsis (Bliding) Maggs in Krupnik et al. 2018: 144
Published in: Krupnik, N., Rinkevich, B., Paz, G., Douek, J., Lewinsohn, E., Israel, A., Carmel, N., Mineur, F. & Maggs, C.A. (2018). Native, invasive and cryptogenic Ulva species from the Israeli Mediterranean Sea: risk and potential. Mediterranean Marine Science 19(1): 132-146, 10 figs. Download PDF
Type species
The type species (holotype) of the genus Ulva is Ulva lactuca Linnaeus.
Status of name
This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.
Basionym
Enteromorpha aragoënsis Bliding
Type information
Syntype localities: various, in Atlantic France and Mediterranean Sea
Homotypic Synonym(s)
Enteromorpha aragoënsis Bliding 1963
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Ulva mediterranea Alongi, Cormaci & G.Furnari 2014
Nomenclatural notes
While Maggs in Krupnik et al. cited an incorrect reference for the basionym (Bliding 1960 rather than Bliding 1963) "Ulva aragoensis (Bliding) Maggs, comb. nov. [basionym: Enteromorpha aragoensis Bliding 1960, Bot. Not. 113, p. 174, fig. 2a-f]", this can be treated as a lapsus as the earlier text of the paper makes it clear that Bliding's name was validated in 1963 rather than 1960. - (14 Aug 2018) - M.D. Guiry
General environment
This is a marine species.
No distributions recorded
No distributional records for this taxon have been recorded by AlgaeBase to date. Generally, recent national lists or extensive regional or state lists have been employed to give a general indication of distribution.
(as Enteromorpha aragoënsis Bliding)
Europe: Adriatic Sea (Giaccone 1978, Gallardo et al. 1993), France (Gallardo et al. 1993, Anon. 2017), Spain (Romero Martinengo & Romero Martinengo 1982, Ballesteros 1983, Gallardo et al. 1985, Gallardo et al. 1993).
South-west Asia: Lebanon (Einav 2007, Lakkis 2013).
South-east Asia: Philippines (Silva, Meñez & Moe 1987).
(as Ulva mediterranea Alongi, Cormaci & G.Furnari)
Europe: Italy (Miladi et al. 2008).
Africa: Tunisia (Miladi et al. 2008).
(as Ulva aragoënsis (Bliding) Maggs)
South-west Asia: Israel (Krupnik et al. 2018 ).
Key references
Ballesteros, E. (2010). Seaweeds and seagrasses. In: Coll, M. et al. The biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea: estimates, eatterns, and threats. Plos ONE 5(8): 92-139.
Krupnik, N., Rinkevich, B., Paz, G., Douek, J., Lewinsohn, E., Israel, A., Carmel, N., Mineur, F. & Maggs, C.A. (2018). Native, invasive and cryptogenic Ulva species from the Israeli Mediterranean Sea: risk and potential. Mediterranean Marine Science 19(1): 132-146, 10 figs.
Created: 01 July 2015 by M.D. Guiry
Verified by: 14 August 2018 by M.D. Guiry
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M.D. Guiry in Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 2019.
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