Chondria baileyana (Montagne) Harvey 1853
Classification:
Empire Eukaryota
Kingdom Plantae
Subkingdom Biliphyta
Phylum Rhodophyta
Subphylum Eurhodophytina
Class Florideophyceae
Subclass Rhodymeniophycidae
Order Ceramiales
Family Rhodomelaceae
Tribe Chondrieae
Genus Chondria
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recolectada en la zona Sur del Macizo Guamuhaya. Detalles de diferentes partes del talo. Foto: Ángel Moreira..

Chondria baileyana (Montagne) Harvey recolectada en la zona Sur del Macizo Guamuhaya. Detalles de diferentes partes del talo. Foto: Ángel Moreira.
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Publication details
Chondria baileyana (Montagne) Harvey 1853: 20, pl. 18A
Published in: Harvey, W.H. (1853). Nereis boreali-americana; or, contributions towards a history of the marine algae of the atlantic and pacific coasts of North America. Part II. Rhodospermeae. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge 5(5): [i-ii], [1]-258, pls XIII-XXXVI. Download PDF
Type species
The type species (holotype) of the genus Chondria is Chondria tenuissima (Withering) C.Agardh.
Status of name
This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.
Basionym
Laurencia baileyana Montagne
Type information
[23991]Type locality: North Atlantic coast of the U.S.A. (Newport, Rhode Island; Stonington, Connecticut; Fort Hamilton, New York) (Lipkin & Silva 2002: 34). Type: J.W. Bailey; PC (presumably) (Lipkin & Silva 2002: 34).
Eponomy
Named for J.W. Bailey, American phycologist.
Homotypic Synonym(s)
Laurencia baileyana Montagne 1848
Chondriopsis tenuissima var. baileyana (Montagne) Farlow 1881
Chondria tenuissima var. baileyana (Montagne) Farlow 1895
Habitat notes
Warm and temperate waters. Epilithic and on many algae growing on a rock flat gently sloping seawards, at ca. 30 cm below low water (Lipkin & Silva 2002). - (9 Jun 2010) - Wendy Guiry
General environment
This is a marine species.
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Key references
Dawes, C.J. & Mathieson, A.C. (2008). The seaweeds of Florida. pp. [i]- viii, [1]-591, [592], pls I-LI. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida.
Mathieson, A.C. & Dawes, C.J. (2017). Seaweeds of the Northwest Atlantic. pp. [i]-x, 1-798, CIX pls. Amherst & Boston: University of Massachusetts Press.
Suárez, A.M., Martínez-Daranas, B. & Alfonso, Y. (2015). Macroalgas marinas de Cuba. pp. [1]-264, 229 figs. La Habana [Havana]: UH [Universidad de La Habana] Editorial.
Created: 04 August 1996 by M.D. Guiry
Verified by: 01 August 2017 by M.D. Guiry
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References
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Edelstein, T., Bird, C. & McLachlan, J. (1974). Tetrasporangia and gametangia on the same thallus in the red algae Cystoclonium purpureum (Huds.) Batt. and Chondria baileyana (Mont.) Harv.. British Phycological Journal 9: 247-250.
Novaczek, I., Bird, C.J. & McLachlan, J. (1987). Phenology and temperature tolerance of the red algae Chondria baileyana, Lomentaria baileyana, Griffithsia globifera, and Dasya baillouviana in Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Botany 65: 57-62.
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