Laminaria taeniata Postels & Ruprecht 1840

Publication Details
Laminaria taeniata Postels & Ruprecht 1840: 10, pl. XXXVIII [308]: fig. f

Published in: Postels, A. & Ruprecht, F. (1840). Illustrationes algarum in itinere circum orbem jussu imperatoris Nicolai I. Atque auspiciis navarchi Friderici Lütke annis 1826, 1827, 1828 et 1829 celoce Seniavin exsecuto in Oceano pacifico, inprimis septemtrionale ad littora rossica asiatico-americana collectarum. pp. [i-vi ], [i]- iv, 1-28 [1-2, index], [Latin:] [-iv], [1]-22, [1-2, index], 40 pls. Petropoli [St. Petersburg]: Typis Eduardi Pratz.

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Publication date: Nov-Dec 1840 [TL-2]

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 bongardiana f. taeniata (Postels & Ruprecht) 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.

Type Information
Ad Kamtschaticis retulit Kastalsky; (Postels & Ruprecht 1840: 10)

General Environment
This is a marine species.

Created: 18 January 2003 by M.D. Guiry.

Last updated: 31 March 2022

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