Campylaephora boydenii (Gepp) Barros-Barreto & Maggs, 2023

Barros-Barreto, Maria Beatriz, Jaramillo, Maria Alejandra, Hommersand, Max H., Ferreira, Paulo C. G. & Maggs, Christine A., 2023, Phylogenetic analysis of the red algal tribe Ceramieae reveals multiple morphological homoplasies but defines new genera, Cryptogamie, Algologie 44 (2), pp. 13-58 : 24

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-algologie2023v44a2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7941764

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Campylaephora boydenii (Gepp) Barros-Barreto & Maggs
status

comb. nov.

Campylaephora boydenii (Gepp) Barros-Barreto & Maggs , comb. nov.

Ceramium boydenii E.S.Gepp , Journal of Botany, London 42: 164, pl. 460, figs 1-3 ( Gepp 1904).

HOLOTYPE. — China. Wei-hei-wai, Liu-kung-tao Island . Illustration in Gepp (1904).

EPITYPE. — Japan. Sea of Japan, Fukui Prefecture, Echizen, Kuriya , Drift , 5.VII.1971, Hommersand s.n. (epi-, here designated, NCU [ NCU-A-0004403 ]).

NOTES

In the publication E. S. Gepp did not designate a holotype, but he included (and referred to in the description) an illustration that we designate as the holotype. However, the figures are not very detailed and are not useful for identification. We therefore designate a collection made in Japan by M. Hommersand (specimen NCU-A-0004403) as an epitype. The latter is a very complete specimen, with reproductive structures present, and was the source of tissue for obtaining the DNA sequence data in this study.

NCU

University of North Carolina Herbarium

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Rhodophyta

Class

Florideophyceae

Order

Ceramiales

Family

Ceramiaceae

Genus

Campylaephora

Loc

Campylaephora boydenii (Gepp) Barros-Barreto & Maggs

Barros-Barreto, Maria Beatriz, Jaramillo, Maria Alejandra, Hommersand, Max H., Ferreira, Paulo C. G. & Maggs, Christine A. 2023
2023
Loc

Ceramium boydenii E.S.Gepp

Gepp 1904: 164
1904
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