Composopogon aeruginosus (J.Agardh) Kützing var. catenatum Yadava & Pandey, 1980

Ganesan, E. K., West, John A. & Jr, Orlando Necchi, 2018, A catalogue and bibliography of non-marine (freshwater and estuarine) Rhodophyta (red algae) of India, Phytotaxa 364 (1), pp. 1-48 : 9

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Composopogon aeruginosus (J.Agardh) Kützing var. catenatum Yadava & Pandey
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= Composopogon aeruginosus (J.Agardh) Kützing var. catenatum Yadava & Pandey

Yadava & Pandey 1980, p.20, figs 1–9; Seto et al. 1991, p.369, figs 1–17; Kumano 2002, p. 24, Pl. 8, figs 1–4; Jaiswal & Pathak 2005, p. 42, figs A, B; Ott 2009. p. 48.

Distribution in India: Uttar Pradesh (Nakatia and Dorania rivers near Bareilly city; Khannaut river near Shahjahanpur city. Dec. to early Mar. Aug.); Maharashtra (Nactibhandara, near Sakri, Dhule district, in running water, Sept.)

= Compsopogon chalybeus Kützing

Nagendran 1973, p.136, figs 1-4; Desikachary et al. 1990, Part II A, p. 25 ; Ott 2009, p. 48.

Distribution in India: Karnataka (River Cauvery, near Paschimavahini, 14 km from Mysore city growing epiphytically on Vallisneria spiralis Linnaeus ).

= Compsopogon hookeri Montagne

Montagne 1846, p.156; Kützing 1849, p. 232; Von Martens 1869b, p. 234; De Toni 1897, p. 29. [as “ Compsopogon lividus Hook. ”] Prain 1905, p. 331; Brühl & Biswas 1924, p. 3, Pl. I, figs 1–3, Pl. II, figs 4–8, Pl. III, figs 9–22, [as Compsopogon lividus (Hooker) De Toni ]; Biswas 1926, p. 33. (as C. lividus ); Krishnamurthy 1957, p. 398, figs 1–8, 13–14; Krishnamurthy 1962a, p. 217. pl. 2, fig.1; Singh, 1964, p. 37, figs 1–19; Desikachary et al. 1990, p. 28, [as C. lividus (Hooker) De- Toni].

Distribution in India: New Delhi (in a small freshwater channel in the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR) growing epiphytically on Vallisneria sp. , Hydrilla sp. and Rhizoclonium hieroglyphicum ); Odhisa (Cuttack); Tamil Nadu (Madras, now Chennai, “in aquis dulcibus prope “Madras” Indiae orientalis (Hooker]”; in a garden pond. Chennai, Jan. & Feb.); West Bengal (Kolkata, formerly Calcutta, SaltLakes near Sealdah; Canal banks near Calcutta, Salt-Lakes; marshes at Matla; in stagnant pools; freshwater pools and tanks at Baliganj, Feb. & Apr.).

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