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Halidrys siliquosa (Linnaeus) Lyngbye

Classification:
Empire Eukaryota
Kingdom Chromista
Subkingdom Chromobiota
Infrakingdom Heterokonta
Phylum Heterokontophycophyta
Class Phaeophyceae
Order Fucales
Family Sargassaceae
Genus Halidrys

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Spiddal, Co. Galway, Ireland; pool at MLWN. 31 Aug 2008. Michael Guiry. © Michael Guiry.


Spanish Point, Co. Clare, Ireland; lower intertidal pools. 04 Aug 2004. Michael Guiry. © Michael Guiry.


Froya, Norway, 5m depth. 01 Jun 2001. Dirk Schories. © dirk.schories@gmx.de.


Spanish Point, Co. Clare, Ireland; plants in larger intertidal pools. 04 Aug 2004. Michael Guiry. © Michael Guiry.


Spiddal, Co. Galway, Ireland; mid-shore rock pools. 26 Mar 2005. Michael Guiry. © Michael Guiry.


Spiddal, Co. Galway, Ireland; large pools at MTL; fertile receptacles. 18 Apr 2002. Michael Guiry. © Michael Guiry.


Spiddal, Co. Galway, Ireland; sandy lagoons at MLWN. 18 Apr 2002. Michael Guiry. © Michael Guiry.


subtidal (-4m), Spain, Galicia, Ría de Betanzos, 2007. Ignacio Bárbara. © Ignacio Bárbara.


subtidal (-4m), Spain, Galicia, Ría de Betanzos, 2007. Ignacio Bárbara. © Ignacio Bárbara.


subtidal (-4m), Spain, Galicia, Ría de Betanzos, 2007. Ignacio Bárbara. © Ignacio Bárbara.

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Halidrys siliquosa (Linnaeus) Lyngbye Halidrys siliquosa, Fountainstown, Co. Cork

Publication details
Halidrys siliquosa (Linnaeus) Lyngbye 1819: 37

Original publication: Lyngbye, H.C. (1819). Tentamen hydrophytologiae danicae continens omnia hydrophyta cryptogama Daniae, Holsatiae, Faeroae, Islandiae, Groenlandiae hucusque cognita, systematice disposita, descripta et iconibus illustrata, adjectis simul speciebus norvegicis. pp. [i]-xxxii, [1]-248, 70 pls. Hafniae [Copenhagen]: typis Schultzianis, in commissis Librariae Gyldendaliae.
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Type species
This is the type species (lectotype) of the genus Halidrys.

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

Basionym
Fucus siliquosus Linnaeus

Type information
Type locality: “Habitat in Oceano” [Atlantic Ocean] (Linnaeus 1753: 1160). Type: LINN?

Origin of species name
Adjective (Latin), siliquose (Stearn 1973).

Homotypic Synonym(s)
Fucus siliquosus Linnaeus 1753
Cystoseira siliquosa (Linnaeus) C.Agardh 1820

Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Fucus siliculosus Stackhouse 1796
Halidrys siliquosa var. denudata Lyngbye 1819
Halidrys siliquosa var. evesiculosa J.Agardh 1836

General environment
This is a marine species.

Common names

(as Halidrys siliquosa (Linnaeus) Lyngbye)
English: Sa Oak (Dickinson 1963).

Detailed distribution with sources
(as Fucus siliquosus Linnaeus)
Ireland: Wexford (Tighe 1803).

Europe: Ireland (Tighe 1803).

(as Halidrys siliquosa (Linnaeus) Lyngbye)
Ireland: Antrim (Adams 1907, Guiry 1978, Morton 1994), Clare (Guiry 1978, De Valéra et al. 1979), Cork (Cullinane 1971, Guiry 1978), Derry (Morton 1994), Donegal (Guiry 1978, Morton 2003), Down (Morton 1974, Guiry 1978, Morton 1994), Dublin (Guiry 1978), Galway (Guiry 1978), Kerry (Guiry 1978), Leitrim (Cullinane 1970, Guiry 1978), Louth (Synnott 1969, Guiry 1978), Mayo (Cotton 1912, Guiry 1978), Waterford (Guiry 1978), Wexford (Cotton 1913, Parkes & Scannell 1969, Norton 1970, Guiry 1978).

Europe: Baltic Sea (Nielsen et al. 1995), Britain (Newton 1931, Hardy & Guiry 2003), Denmark (Larsen & Sand-Jensen 2006), Faroes (Irvine 1982), France (Feldmann 1954, Coppejans 1995, Dizerbo & Herpe 2007, Loiseaux-de Goër & Noailles 2008), Helgoland (Bartsch & Kuhlenkamp 2000), Ireland (Adams 1907, Cotton 1912, Cotton 1913, Guiry 1978, De Valéra et al. 1979, Morton 1994), Netherlands (Stegenga & Mol 1983), Norway (Rueness 1997), Portugal (Ardré 1970, Araujo et al. 2009), Scandinavia (Athanasiadis 1996), Spain (Miranda 1932, Miranda 1936, Pérez-Cirera 1989, Granja, Cremades & Barbara 1992, Bárbara & Cremades 1996, Valenzuela Miranda 2002, Gorostiaga et al., 2004), Sweden (Kylin 1907, Kylin 1947).

Atlantic Islands: Canary Islands (Price, John & Lawson 1978, John et al. 2004).

Africa: Morocco (Conde Poyales 1992).

Key references
Braune, W. (2008). Meeresalgen. Ein Farbbildführer zu den verbreiteten benthischen Grün- Braun- und Rotalgen der Weltmeere. pp. [1]-596, 266 pls. Ruggell: A.R.G. Gantner Verlag.

Larsen, A. & Sand-Jensen, K. (2005). Salt tolerance and distribution of estuarine benthic macroalgae in the Kattegat-Baltic Sea area. Phycologia 45: 13-23.

Loiseaux-de Goër, S. & Noailles, M.-C. (2008). Algues de Roscoff. pp. [1]-215, col. figs. Roscoff: Editions de la Station Biologique de Roscoff.

SAG Cultures
No records have been found on the SAG site.

NCBI Nucleotide Sequences

Created: 31 March 1996 by M.D. Guiry

Verified by: 10 November 2008 by M.D. Guiry

Accesses: This record has been accessed by users 4335 times since it was created.

References
(Please note: only references with the binomials in the title are included. The information is from the Literature database.)

Elliot, E. & Moss, B. (1953). Incidence of meiosis in the life-cycle of Halidrys siliquosa Lyngb.. Nature, London 171: 357.
Goodband, S.J. (1973). Observations on the development of endophytic filaments of Sphacelaria bipinnata (Kütz.) Sauv. on Halidrys siliquosa (l.) Lyngb.. British Phycolgical Journal 8: 175-179.
Harding, F.G. (1978). Attachment and development of Halidrys siliquosa. British Phycological Journal 13: 201.
Hardy, F.G. & Moss, B.L. (1978). The attachment of zygotes and germlings of Halidrys siliquosa (L.) Lyngb. (Phaeophyceae, Fucales). Phycologia 17: 69-78.
Lacey, A.J. & Moss, B. (1956). The autoecology of Halidrys siliquosa (L.) Lyngb. British Phycological Bulletin 1(4): 14.
Moss, B. & Lacy, A. (1963). The development of Halidrys siliquosa (L.) Lyngb.. New Phytologist 62: 67-74.
Moss, B.L. & Elliot, E. (1957). Observations on the cytology of Halidrys siliquosa (L.) Lyngb.. Annals of Botany 21: 143-151.
Moss, B.L. (1982). The control of epiphytes by Halidrys siliquosa (L.) Lyngb. (Phaeophyta, Cystoseiraceae). Phycologia 21: 185-191.
Naylor, M. (1958). The cytology of Halidrys siliquosa (L.) Lyngb.. Annals of Botany 22: 205-217, 4 tables.
Wernberg, T., Thomsen, M.S., Staehr, P.A. & Pedersen, M.F. (2001). Comparative phenology of Sargassum muticum and Halidrys siliquosa (Phaeophyceae: Fucales) in Limfjorden, Denmark. Botanica Marina 44: 31-39.

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