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Aglaothamnion tripinnatum (C.Agardh) Feldmann-Mazoyer

Classification:
Empire Eukaryota
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Rhodophyta
Subphylum Eurhodophytina
Class Florideophyceae
Subclass Rhodymeniophycidae
Order Ceramiales
Family Callithamniaceae
Tribe Callithamnieae
Genus Aglaothamnion

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Aglaothamnion tripinnatum (C.Agardh) Feldmann-Mazoyer
microscope, Spain, Galicia, A coruña, Dexo, 2001; tetrasporangia. Ignacio Bárbara. © Ignacio Bárbara (barbara@udc.es).

Aglaothamnion tripinnatum (C.Agardh) Feldmann-Mazoyer
Spain, Galicia, A coruña, Dexo, 2001. Ignacio Bárbara. © Ignacio Bárbara (barbara@udc.es).

Aglaothamnion tripinnatum (C.Agardh) Feldmann-Mazoyer
microscope, Spain, Galicia, Ría de Coruña, 2001. Ignacio Bárbara. © Ignacio Bárbara (barbara@udc.es).

 

Publication details
Aglaothamnion tripinnatum (C.Agardh) Feldmann-Mazoyer 1941: 464

Original publication: Feldmann-Mazoyer, G. (1941 '1940'). Recherches sur les Céramiacées de la Méditerranée occidentale. pp. 1-510, 191 figs, pls I-IV. Alger: Imprimerie Minerva.

Type species
The type species (holotype) of the genus Aglaothamnion is Aglaothamnion furcellariae (J.Agardh) Feldmann-Mazoyer.

Status of name
This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.

Basionym
Callithamnion tripinnatum C.Agardh

Type information
Type locality: Atlantic France (Silva, Basson & Moe 1996: 374). Holotype: Grateloup; LD, Herb. Alg. Agardh 18975 (Dixon & Price 1981: 135).

Origin of species name
Adjective (Latin), tripinnate.

Homotypic Synonym(s)
Callithamnion tripinnatum C.Agardh 1828
Phlebothamnion tripinnatum (C.Agardh) Kützing 1849

General environment
This is a Marine species.

Distribution by country

Point data for Ireland and Britain

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Detailed distribution with sources
(as Callithamnion tripinnatum C.Agardh)
Ireland: Galway (Cotton 1912).

Europe: Balearic Islands (Rodríguez y Femenías 1889), Britain (Newton 1931, Dixon & Price 1981), Ireland (Cotton 1912, Newton 1931), Spain (Miranda 1934, Ballesteros 1981, Ballesteros & Romero 1982, Gómez-Menor Robles & Fuertes Lasala 1982, Boisset & Barceló 1984, Gallardo et al. 1985, Rodriguez Prieto & Polo Alberti 1988, Soto & Conde 1989).

Africa: Senegal (Price, John & Lawson 1986), South Africa (Stegenga, Bolton & Anderson 1997).

(as Aglaothamnion tripinnatum (C.Agardh) Feldmann-Mazoyer)
Ireland: Clare (Maggs & Hommersand 1993), Cork (Maggs & Hommersand 1993), Galway (Maggs & Hommersand 1993).

Europe: Adriatic (Giaccone 1978, Gómez Garreta et al. 2001), Balearic Islands (, Ribera Siguán 1983, Ribera Siguán & Gómez Garreta 1984, Gómez Garreta et al. 2001), Britain (Maggs & Hommersand 1993, Hardy & Guiry 2003), Corsica (Boudouresque & Perret 1977, Gómez Garreta et al. 2001), France (Feldmann 1943, Feldmann 1954, Augier, Boudouresque & Laborel 1971, Gómez Garreta et al. 2001, Valenzuela Miranda 2005, Dizerbo & Herpe 2007, Anon. 2012), Greece (Gerloff & Geissler 1974, Gómez Garreta et al. 2001), Ireland (Maggs & Hommersand 1993, Guiry 2012), Italy (Giaccone 1969, Feoli & Bressan 1972, Cecere et al. 1996, Furnari, Cormaci & Serio 1999, Gómez Garreta et al. 2001, Gómez Garreta et al. 2001, Rindi, Sartoni & Cinelli 2002, Furnari et al. 2003, Furnari et al. 2003, Furnari et al. 2003, Furnari et al. 2003), Pelagean Islands (Alongi et al. 2012), Portugal (Maggs & Hommersand 1993), Sardinia (Furnari et al. 2003), Scandinavia (Athanasiadis 1996), Sicily (Alongi et al. 2012), Slovenia (Rindi & Battelli 2005), Spain (Bárbara & Cremades 1996, Conde et al. 1996, Veiga, Cremades & Bárbara 1998, Veiga, Cremades & Bárbara 1998, Gómez Garreta et al. 2001, Peña & Bárbara 2002, Valenzuela Miranda 2002, Gorostiaga et al., 2004, Bárbara et al. 2004, Bárbara et al. 2005, Díaz et al 2008, Peña & Bárbara 2008, Cires Rodriguez & Cuesta Moliner 2010), Turkey (Europe) (Gómez Garreta et al. 2001).

Africa: Algeria (Gómez Garreta et al. 2001), Senegal (John et al. 2004), South Africa (Silva, Basson & Moe 1996), Tunisia (Ben Maiz, Boudouresque & Quahchi 1987).

South-west Asia: Levant states (Gómez Garreta et al. 2001), Turkey (Asia) (Taskin et al. 2008).

Key references
Maggs, C.A. & Hommersand, M.H. (1993). Seaweeds of the British Isles. Volume 1. Rhodophyta. Part 3A. Ceramiales. pp. [i]-xv, 1-444, 129 figs, map. London: HMSO.

SAG Cultures
SAG Cultures may be viewed at http://sagdb.uni-goettingen.de/showstrains.php?genus=Aglaothamnion&species=tripinnatum

SCCAP Cultures
Cultures from the Scandinavian Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Copenhagen (SCCAP) and Protozoa may be viewed at http://www.sccap.dk/search/algaebase.asp?Genus=Aglaothamnion&Species=tripinnatum

NCBI Nucleotide Sequences

Created: 17 May 1996 by M.D. Guiry

Verified by: 07 May 2013 by M.D. Guiry

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M.D. Guiry in Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 2013. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. http://www.algaebase.org; searched on 24 May 2013.

Algaebase taxon LSID: urn:lsid:algaebase.org:taxname:77063

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