Chrysymenia pumila (J. Agardh)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.243.1.2 |
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Chrysymenia pumila (J. Agardh) Weber-van Bosse 1928: p. 469
FIGURE 19 View FIGURES 17–23 .
BASIONYM: Gloiosaccion pumilum J. Agardh 1892, p. 85 .
TYPE: Port Phillip Heads , [ New Holland] Victoria, South Australia, coll. J. Br. Wilson ( Womersley 1996: 54). Holotype in Herb. Agardh, LD 26407 .
DISTRIBUTION: Southern Australia ( Womersley 1996: 54), Indonesia (fide Weber-van Bosse 1928, Atmadja & Prud’homme van Reine 2012).
MATERIAL EXAMINED: Edithburgh Pier, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, coll. C. F.D. Gurgel, 17.i.2010, 35º05’04’’ S, 137º49’56’’E ( AD-A 90892).
HABIT: The specimen examined was air-dried on a herbarium sheet, and shows a distinct multi-vesiculate thallus ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 17–23 ).
NOTE: Womersley (1996) views G. pumilum J. Agardh to be a slender and young plant of G. brownii .
REPRESENTATIVE SEQUENCES: HQ400576 (rbc L), KT154710 (UPA).
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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University of Copenhagen |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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Chrysymenia pumila (J. Agardh)
Schmidt, W. E., Gurgel, C. F. D. & Fredericq, S. 2016 |
Gloiosaccion pumilum
J. Agardh 1892: 85 |