Bacillaria paxillifer (O.F.Müller) T.Marsson 1901
Current name:
Bacillaria paxillifer (O.F.Müller) T.Marsson
Silverdale, Washington, USA; Waterfront Park, 400x, DIC - 23 February 2009. Karl Bruun (skogenman@earthlink.net)
Publication Details
Bacillaria paxillifer (O.F.Müller) T.Marsson 1901: 254 (as 'paxillifer')
Published in: Marsson, T. (1901). Diatomaceen von Neu-Vorpommern, Rügen und Usedom. Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mikroskopie und Klinische Chemie 6: 253-268.
Type Species
The type species (holotype) of the genus Bacillaria is Bacillaria paradoxa J.F.Gmelin.
Status of Name
This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.
Basionym
Vibrio paxillifer O.F.Müller
Type Information
Type locality: In Ulva latissima copiose, hinc marinis [Vester Port at the timberyards, Copenhagen, the western gate in the wall and waterbody once surrounding the city of Copenhagen close to Tivoli, according to Jahn & Schmid 2007]; (Müller 1786: 54) Lectotype: Avedøre Holme , Distr. 45a [a salt marsh just south of Copenhagen in 1964; now an industrialized area], T. Christensen 9554, 20.ix.1964 (epitype) T. Christensen; 20 September 1964 ; As described by Müller (1782): "lives on the dark green, broad seaweed, Ulva latissima, at the seashore."; C; slide AT-2387 (Jahn & Schmid, 2007: 297) Notes: Jahn & Schmid (2007) designated as lectotype O.F. Müller's original drawing in 1782, his figs 2, 3, which is the same as pl. VII: figs 3, 4 in his 1786 publication (Jahn & Schmid, 2007: fig. 1).
General Environment
This is a brackish species.
Created: 11 April 2002 by M.D. Guiry.
Last updated: 27 November 2024
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M.D. Guiry in Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 27 November 2024. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. https://www.algaebase.org; searched on 02 December 2024