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Corallina officinalis

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Corallina officinalis

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Corallinales 

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Divisio: Rhodophyta
Subdivisio: Rhodophytina
Classis: Florideophyceae
Subclassis: Corallinophycidae
Ordo: Corallinales

Familia: Corallinaceae
Subfamilia: Corallinoideae
Genus: Corallina
Species: Corallina officinalis

Name

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Corallina officinalis Linnaeus, 1758

  • Type locality: "Hab. O. Eur." [European Seas].
  • Lectotype: LINN LINN 1293.9, (selected by Schmitz 1889: 455).
  • Epitype, designated by Brodie et al. (2013, BM001062598, fig. 1): England: Devon, Sidmouth, 28 April 2007, leg. Juliet Brodie, JB39. In pool, lower shore, slightly silty, N50:40:30 W3:14:42. Genbank accession numbers: FM180073 [cox1], and JX315329 [rbcL].

Synonyms

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  • Heterotypic
    • Corallina anglica Ellis, 1755
    • Corallina calvadosii J.V.Lamouroux, 1816
    • Corallina cretacea Postels & Ruprecht, 1840
    • Amphiroa cretacea (Postels & Ruprecht) Endlicher, 1843
    • Corallina nana Zanardini, 1844
    • Corallina officinalis f. vulgaris Kützing, 1858
    • Corallina officinalis var. vulgaris Kützing, 1858
    • Corallina compacta P.Crouan & H.Crouan, 1867
    • Corallina officinalis f. profunda Farlow, 1881
    • Corallina officinalis var. profunda Farlow, 1881
    • Corallina officinalis var. nana (Zanardini) Ardissone, 1883
    • Corallina officinalis var. compacta (P.Crouan & H.Crouan) Batters, 1902
    • Arthrocardia cretacea (Postels & Ruprecht) Weber-van Bosse, 1904
    • Corallina officinalis f. nana (Zanardini) Van Heurck, 1908
    • Corallina officinalis var. flabellifera Schiffner, 1931
    • Pachyarthron cretaceum (Postels & Ruprecht) A.V.Manza, 1937
    • Corallina officinalis f. compacta (P.Crouan & H.Crouan) Hamel & Me.Lemoine, 1953
    • Bossiella cretacea (Postels & Ruprecht) H.W.Johansen, 1969

References

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Vernacular names

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Deutsch: Korallenmoos
Nederlands: Koraalwier
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