2011
DOI: 10.1515/bot.2011.039
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Notes on the benthic marine algae of Puerto Rico. X. Additions to the flora

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“…The species is also known to 91 m in the Bahamas (Ballantine and Aponte, 2005). A shallowwater collection was reported by Skelton and South (2007) from American Samoa as well as by Wynne (2001) Hypoglossum caloglossoides was reported from 61 m depth in the Bahamas by Ballantine and Aponte (2005) and originally from Puerto Rico to 70 m depth (Ballantine et al, 2009). The holotype of the species, however, was collected at 11 m depth (Wynne and Kraft, 1985) and is also known from shallow water in the Red Sea and the Mediterranean (Hoffman and Wynne, 2015).…”
Section: *Seirospora Occidentalismentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The species is also known to 91 m in the Bahamas (Ballantine and Aponte, 2005). A shallowwater collection was reported by Skelton and South (2007) from American Samoa as well as by Wynne (2001) Hypoglossum caloglossoides was reported from 61 m depth in the Bahamas by Ballantine and Aponte (2005) and originally from Puerto Rico to 70 m depth (Ballantine et al, 2009). The holotype of the species, however, was collected at 11 m depth (Wynne and Kraft, 1985) and is also known from shallow water in the Red Sea and the Mediterranean (Hoffman and Wynne, 2015).…”
Section: *Seirospora Occidentalismentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Meredithia? caribaea, only recently described from offshore habitats in Puerto Rico (Ballantine et al, 2015), is known from two deepwater collections as well as from a midshelf algal plain at 17 m. The entity first reported from Puerto Rico between 14 and 70 m by was referred to Kallymenia lim minghei Montagne. Schneider et al (2014) indicated that on the basis of molecular evidence, the Puerto Rican entity was an undescribed species of the genus Meredithia.…”
Section: Gigartinales Cystocloniaceaementioning
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