1994
DOI: 10.1071/sb9940089
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Morphology and taxonomy of Caloglossa (Delesseriaceae, Rhodophyta)

Abstract: The genus Caloglossa J. Agardh is revised and eight species are recognised. One new species is described (C. adhaerens R. J. King et Puttock, sp. nov.), one new combination is made (C. bengalensis (G. Martens) R. J. King et Puttock, comb. nov.), and two forms of C. leprieurii are raised to specific status (C. triclada (E. Post) R. J. King et Puttock, stat. nov. and C. continua (Okamura) R. J. King et Puttock, stat. nov.) In Caloglossa continua four subspecies are recognised: C. continua ssp. continua; C. conti… Show more

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“…Alga ini dapat ditemukan tumbuh pada daerah subtidal hingga daerah pasang surut, termasuk ditemukan menempel pada akar tumbuhan mangrove. mangrove Avicennia sp (King and Puttock, 1994 King and Puttock (1994), (Kamiya et.al., 2003), dan buku algae (Taylor, 1979 3. Bostrychia radicans (King and Puttock,1989).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Alga ini dapat ditemukan tumbuh pada daerah subtidal hingga daerah pasang surut, termasuk ditemukan menempel pada akar tumbuhan mangrove. mangrove Avicennia sp (King and Puttock, 1994 King and Puttock (1994), (Kamiya et.al., 2003), dan buku algae (Taylor, 1979 3. Bostrychia radicans (King and Puttock,1989).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Other Caloglossa species seem widespread in the western Pacific: Australia (King and Puttock 1994, Kamiya et al 2003, Guam (Tsuda 2003), Japan (Yoshida 1998), Micronesia (Lobban and Tsuda 2003), New Caledonia (Garrigue andTsuda 1988, Millar andPrud'homme van Reine 2005), New Zealand (Adams 1994), Papua New Guinea (King 1990), Philippines (Silva et al 1987), Samoa South 2002, 2007), Solomon Islands (Womersley and Bailey 1970), Tonga (Kamiya et al 2003), and Vanuatu (West et al 2008). However, they appear to be absent in French Polynesia (Payri et al 2000) and Hawaii (Abbott 1999).…”
Section: A C Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For identification, the macroalgae were preserved in a 4% formalin solution (Bouzon & Ouriques 1999). Identification was conducted based on the works of Zeng (1983), King and Puttock (1994), Qian et al (2005), and Zhao (2012), and some of the samples were sent to School of Biology Science, Victoria University, New Zealand, to confirm the identifications.…”
Section: Collection Of Macroalgaementioning
confidence: 99%