Polysiphonia haplodasyae Womersley 1979
Classification:
Empire Eukaryota
Kingdom Plantae
Subkingdom Biliphyta
Phylum Rhodophyta
Subphylum Eurhodophytina
Class Florideophyceae
Subclass Rhodymeniophycidae
Order Ceramiales
Family Rhodomelaceae
Tribe Polysiphonieae
Genus Polysiphonia
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Publication details
Polysiphonia haplodasyae Womersley 1979: 465, fig. 1A-D
Published in: Womersley, H.B.S. (1979). Southern Australian species of Polysiphonia Greville (Rhodophyta). Australian Journal of Botany 27: 459-528, 14 figs. Download PDF
Type species
The type species (holotype) of the genus Polysiphonia is Polysiphonia urceolata (Lightfoot ex Dillwyn) Greville.
Status of name
This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.
Type information
Type locality: Pennington Bay, Kangaroo I. South Australia (Womersley 2003: 173). Holotype: Parsons; 17 November 1967; epiphytic on Haplodasya urceolata (Harvey) Parsons, on Cystophora intermedia J. Agardh, sublittoral fringe. AD A31892 (Womersley 2003: 173).
Synonym(s)
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General environment
This is a marine species.
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Key references
Womersley, H.B.S. (2003). The marine benthic flora of southern Australia - Part IIID Ceramiales - Delesseriaceae, Sarcomeniaceae, Rhodomelaceae. pp. [1]-533, 226 figs, 2 pls. Canberra & Adelaide: Australian Biological Resources Study & State Herbarium of South Australia.
Created: 26 June 2003 by M.D. Guiry
Verified by: 02 October 2010 by M.D. Guiry
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Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 2021.
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