Notes on the marine algae of the Bermudas. 3. Avrainvillea sylvearleae, Discosporangium mesarthrocarpum, and Peyssonnelia valentinii
Three species of marine algae are reported from the Bermuda islands for the first time, Avrainvillea sylvearleae D. S. Littler et Litter, Discosporangium mesarthrocarpum (Menegh.) Hauck, and Peyssonnelia valentinii Yonesh. et Boudour. The presence of Avrainvillea sylvearleae in Bermuda prompted a taxonomic reinvestigation of North Carolina specimens attributed recently to that taxon, and we find them better placed in A. longicaulis f. laxa D. S. Littler et Littler. The report of the eastern Atlantic/Mediterranean Discosporangium mesarthrocarpum is the first from the western Atlantic Ocean and joints only 12 other amphi-Atlantic species with strictly warm-temperature zone distributions. Peyssonnelia valentinii is discovered for the first time outside of Brazil.
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Published In
DOI
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Related Subject Headings
- Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
- 3108 Plant biology
- 3005 Fisheries sciences
- 0704 Fisheries Sciences
- 0607 Plant Biology