Neogoniolithon notarisii var. chalonii (Heydrich) Hamel & Me.Lemoine 1953

Publication Details
Neogoniolithon notarisii var. chalonii (Heydrich) Hamel & Me.Lemoine 1953: 74

Published in: Hamel, G. & Lemoine, M. (1953). Corallinacées de France et d'Afrique du Nord. Archives du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris, série 7 1: 15-138, 23 plates.

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Publication date: 15 March 1953

Type Species
The type species (holotype) of the genus Neogoniolithon is Neogoniolithon fosliei (Heydrich) Setchell & L.R.Mason.

Status of Name
This name is currently regarded as a synonym of Neogoniolithon brassica-florida (Harvey) Setchell & L.R.Mason.

Basionym
Lithophyllum chalonii Heydrich

Type Information
Syntype localities: "auf Steinen und Felsen bei Banguls" [Banyuls-sur-Mer Mediterranean France].; (Heydrich 1899: 212) Notes: Type: not designated (Woelkerling 1993: 50). TRH has one syntype (A28-1588): "Collection consists only of one slide marked ‘ex herb. Chalon ….. Heydrich type’. Word between ‘Chalon’ and ‘Heydrich’ is unclear]." (Woelkering et al. 2005:221).

General Environment
This is a marine species.

Created: 09 August 1999 by M.D. Guiry.

Last updated: 03 February 2017

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Taxonomic note
Treated as a taxonomically separate entity by Athanasiadis (2016: 285). - (03 February 2017) - M.D. Guiry

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