Polysiphonia sabulosa B.Kim & M.S.Kim 2014

Publication Details
Polysiphonia sabulosa B.Kim & M.S.Kim 2014: 192, fig. 4

Published in: Kim, B. & Kim, M.S. (2014). Three new species of Polysiphonia sensu lato (Rhodophyta) based on the morphology and molecular evidence. Algae. An International Journal of Algal Research 29(3): 183-195.

Publication date: 2014

Type Species
The type species (holotype) of the genus Polysiphonia is Polysiphonia urceolata (Lightfoot ex Dillwyn) Greville.

Status of Name
This name is currently regarded as a synonym of Eutrichosiphonia sabulosa (B.Kim & M.S.Kim) Savoie & G.W.Saunders.

Source of Synonymy
Savoie, A.M. & Saunders, G.W. (2018 '2019'). A molecular assessment of species diversity and generic boundaries in the red algal tribes Polysiphonieae and Streblocladieae (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) in Canada. European Journal of Phycology 54(1): 1-25.

Type Information
Type locality: Jongdal, Jeju Island, Korea (33º29'51.37" N, 126º54'58.08" E); (Kim & Kim 2014: 192) Holotype (tetrasporophyte): January 6, 2012; subtidal zone; sandy location; JNUB; JD120106-1 (Kim & Kim 2014: 192, 184) Notes: JNUB (JD120106-2, JD120204-1-2, JD130203-1-2), NIBR (NIBRAL0000138763-NIBRAL0000138765).

General Environment
This is a marine species.

Created: 23 October 2014 by G.M. Guiry.

Last updated: 07 March 2019

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G.M. Guiry in Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 07 March 2019. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. https://www.algaebase.org; searched on 21 June 2025

 
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