Chlorhormidium subtile (Kützing) Starmach 1972
Publication Details
Chlorhormidium subtile (Kützing) Starmach 1972: 66, 695
Published in: Starmach, K. (1972). Flora slodkowodna Polski [Freshwater flora of Poland]. Volume 10. Chlorophyta III. Zielenice nitkowate: Ulotrichales, Ulvales, Prasiolales, Sphaeropleales, Cladophorales, Trentepohliales, Sipholales, Dichotomosiphonales. In: . ( Eds), pp. 1-750. Warszawa & Krakow: Panstwowe Wyadwnictwo Naukowe.
Type Species
The type species (holotype) of the genus Chlorhormidium is Hormidium velutinum Kützing.
Status of Name
This name is currently regarded as a synonym of Klebsormidium subtile (Kützing) Mikhailyuk, Glaser, Holzinger & Karsten.
Source of Synonymy
Mikhailyuk, T., Glaser, K., Holzinger, A. & Karsten, U. (2015). Biodiversity of Klebsormidium (Streptophyta) from alpine biological soil crusts (Alps, Tyrol, Austria, and Italy). Journal of Phycology 51(4): 750-767.
Basionym
Ulothrix subtilis Kützing
Type Information
Type locality: "Mühlengerinne" [millrace, Germany]; (Kützing 1845: 197) "Epitype": strain SAG 284-1 (cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen) (epitype) (Mikhailyuk et al. 2015: 763) Notes: "Epitype (designated here): Strain SAG 384-1 (proposed here as the authentic strain of K. subtile) is permanently preserved in a metabolically inactive state (cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen) in the SAG." Mikhailyuk & al. (2015: 763) do no specify what is being epitypified (holotype, lectotype or neotype?).
Origin of Species Name
Adjective B (Latin), fine, thin, delicate, fine, or precise.
Created: 11 April 2002 by M.D. Guiry.
Last updated: 14 November 2019
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M.D. Guiry in Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 14 November 2019. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. https://www.algaebase.org; searched on 02 January 2025