Membranoptera quercifolia (Bory) Kuntze 1891

Phycodrys quercifolia (Bory) Skottsberg

Current name: Phycodrys quercifolia (Bory) Skottsberg
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Publication Details
Membranoptera quercifolia (Bory) Kuntze 1891: 904

Published in: Kuntze, O. (1891). Revisio generum plantarum. Vol. 2 pp. 375-1011. Leipzig, London, Milan, New York, Paris: Arthur Felix, Dulau & Co., U. Hoepli, Gust. E. Stechert, Charles Klincksieck.

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Publication date: 5 November 1891

Type Species
The type species (lectotype) of the genus Membranoptera is Membranoptera alata (Hudson) Stackhouse.

Status of Name
This name is currently regarded as a synonym of Phycodrys quercifolia (Bory) Skottsberg.

Source of Synonymy
Silva, P.C. (1996-to date). Index Nominum Algarum. pp. Website. Berkeley: University of California.

Basionym
Delesseria quercifolia Bory

Type Information
Type locality: Îles Malouines [Falkland Islands]; (Dumont d'Urville 1825: 22)

General Environment
This is a marine species.

Created: 31 March 2025 by Salvador Valenzuela Miranda.

Last updated: 31 March 2025

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Salvador Valenzuela Miranda in Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 31 March 2025. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. https://www.algaebase.org; searched on 04 April 2025

 
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