Chondria dasyphylla (Woodward) C. Agardh, 1817

de Clerck, Olivier, Coppejans, Eric, Schils, Tom, Verbruggen, Heroen, Leliaert, Frederik, de Vriese, Thomas & Marie, Daniel, 2004, The marine red algae of Rodrigues (Mauritius, Indian Ocean), Journal of Natural History 38 (23), pp. 3021-3057 : 3044-3045

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Chondria dasyphylla (Woodward) C. Agardh, 1817
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* Chondria dasyphylla (Woodward) C. Agardh, 1817 : xviii

References: Jaasund, 1976: 135, figure 274; Littler and Littler, 2000: 202, figure p. 203; Payri et al., 2000: 274, figures p. 275.

Lectotype locality. Yarmouth , Norfolk, England, UK.

Voucher. HEC 14740, 22 September 2001, Grand Baie (s.s. 11) .

Ecology. On coral fragments and shell debris in shallow (some mm), siltysandy pools from high to mid-intertidal level; frequent).

Indian Ocean distribution. Aldabra Islands, Australia, Bahrain, India, Iran, Kenya, Kuwait, Laccadives, Madagascar, Maldives, Mauritius ( Børgesen, 1945: 62; 1953: 56), Pakistan, Qatar, Rodrigues (this paper), Saudi Arabia, Seychelles,

Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Yemen.

Note. According to Jaasund (1977: 412), the specimens mentioned by Børgesen (1945: 62) in fact belong to C. collinsiana .

Chondrophycus (Tokido ex Saito) Garbary and Harper View in CoL Chondrophycus papillosus (C. Agardh) Garbary and Harper, 1998: 195 References: Jaasund, 1976: 139, figure 281; Moorjani and Simpson, 1988: 30, pl. 64; Cribb, 1996: 101, figure p. 100; De Clerck and Coppejans, 1996: 263, figures 113, 114; Millar et al., 1999: 572, figure 6C View FIGS ; Littler and Littler, 2000: 218, figure

p. 219. All as Laurencia papillosa (C. Agardh) Greville. Littler and Littler, 2003: 148 , top figure p. 149.

Type locality. Mokha, Yemen.

Vouchers. HEC 14618, 18 September 2001, western side of Cotton Bay (s.s. 13) ; HEC 14866, 30 September 2001, South-West Lagoon (s.s. 31) .

Ecology. Epilithic; one collection in high intertidal rock pools; continuously submerged; forming extensive populations in some pools. The other collection in a pool at about spring low water mark.

Indian Ocean distribution. Aldabra Islands, Andaman Islands, south-east coast of Arabia, Australia, Bahrain, Djibouti, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Kuwait, Laccadives, Mauritius ( Børgesen, 1942: 15; 1945: 47; 1952: 64; 1954: 46), Nicobar Islands, Qatar, Réunion ( Montagne and Millardet, 1862: 19; Payri, 1985: 640), Rodrigues (Dickie, 1977: 6, as L. papillosa ), Seychelles, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Yemen.

Digenea C. Agardh

Digenea simplex (Wulfen) C. Agardh, 1822: 389 References: Jaasund, 1976: 125, figure 254; Tseng, 1984: 146, pl. 76, figure 3 View FIGS ; Cribb,

1996: 79, figure p. 78; Kraft et al., 1999: 23, figure 38; Littler and Littler, 2000:

204, figure p. 205; Littler and Littler, 2003: 148, bottom figure p. 149.

Type locality. Trieste, Italy.

Vouchers. HEC 14619, 18 September 2001, western side of Cotton Bay (s.s. 13) ; HEC 14864, 30 September 2001, South-West Lagoon (s.s. 31) .

Ecology. Vertical walls of rock pools in mid- to low intertidal.

Indian Ocean distribution. Australia, Bahrain, Comores, Iran, Kenya, Kuwait, Madagascar, Mauritius ( Børgesen, 1945: 39–40; 1953: 57–58), Mozambique, Nicobar Islands, Qatar, Réunion ( Montagne and Millardet, 1862: 19; Payri, 1985: 640), Rodrigues (Dickie, 1977: 6), Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania.

AGARDH, C. A., 1817, Synopsis Algarum Scandinaviae (Lund), xlz 135 pp.

AGARDH, C. A., 1822 - 23, Species Algarum, Vol. 1, Part 2 (Lund: Berling), pp. i - viii, 169 - 531.

BORGESEN, F., 1942, Some marine algae from Mauritius. III. Rhodophyceae. Part 1. Porphyridiales, Bangiales, Nemalionales, Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Biologiske Meddelelser, 17 (5), 1 - 63.

BORGESEN, F., 1945, Some marine algae from Mauritius. III. Rhodophyceae. Part 4. Ceramiales, Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Biologiske Meddelelser, 19 (10), 1 - 68.

BORGESEN, F., 1952, Some marine algae from Mauritius. Additions to the parts previously published, IV, Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Biologiske Meddelelser, 18 (19), 1 - 72.

BORGESEN, F., 1953, Some marine algae from Mauritius. Additions to the parts previously published, V, Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Biologiske Meddelelser, 21 (9), 1 - 62.

BORGESEN, F., 1954, Some marine algae from Mauritius. Additions to the parts previously published, VI, Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Biologiske Meddelelser, 22 (4), 1 - 51, 21 figures.

CRIBB, A. B., 1996, Seaweeds of Queensland. A Naturalist's Guide (Brisbane: The Queensland Naturalists' Club), 130 pp.

DE CLERCK, O. and COPPEJANS, E., 1996, Marine algae of the Jubail Wildlife Sanctuary, Saudi Arabia, in F. Krupp, A. H. Abuzinada and I. A. Nader (eds) A Marine Wildlife Sanctuary for the Arabian Gulf. Environmental Research and Conservation Following the 1991 Gulf War Oil Spill (Riyadh: NCWCD; Frankfurt: Senckenberg Research Institute), pp. 199 - 289.

GARBARY, D. J. and HARPER, J. T., 1998, A phylogenetic analysis of the Laurencia complex (Rhodomelaceae) of the red algae, Cryptogamie Algologie, 19, 185 - 200.

JAASUND, E., 1976, Intertidal Seaweeds in Tanzania (Tromso, Norway: University of Tromso), 159 pp.

JAASUND, E., 1977, Marine algae in Tanzania VI, Botanica Marina, 20, 405 - 414.

KRAFT, G. T., LIAO, L. M., MILLAR, A. J. K., COPPEJANS, E. G. G., HOMMERSAND, M. H. and FRESHWATER, D. W., 1999, Marine benthic red algae (Rhodophyta) from Bulusan, Sorsogon province, southern Luzon, Philippines, Philippine Scientist, 36, 1 - 59.

LITTLER, D. S. and LITTLER, M. M., 2000, Caribbean Reef Plants. An Identification Guide to the Reef Plants of the Caribbean, Bahamas, Florida and Gulf of Mexico (Washington, DC: OffShore Graphics), 542 pp.

LITTLER, D. S. and LITTLER, M. M., 2003, South Pacific Reef Plants (Washington, DC: OffShore Graphics), 331 pp.

MILLAR, A. J. K., DE CLERCK, O., COPPEJANS, E. and LIAO, L., 1999, Annotated and illustrated survey of the marine macroalgae from Motupore Island and vicinity (Port Moresby area, Papua New Guinea). III. Rhodophyta, Australian Systematic Botany, 12, 549 - 591.

MONTAGNE, C. and MILLARDET, P. M A., 1862, Botanique, cryptogamie, algues, in L. Maillard (ed.) Notes sur l'ile de Reunion (Bourbon). Annexe O (Paris: Dentu), 25 pp.

MOORJANI, S. and SIMPSON, B., 1988, Seaweeds of the Kenya Coast (Nairobi: Oxford University Press), xz 134 pp.

PAYRI, C. E., 1985, Contribution to the knowledge of the marine benthic flora of La Reunion Island (Mascareignes Archipelago, Indian Ocean), in Proceedings of the Fifth International Coral Reef Congress, Tahiti, 27 May - 1 June 1985, Vol. 6 (Moorea, French Polynesia: Antenne Museum - E. P. H. E.), pp. 638 - 640.

PAYRI, C., N'YEURT, A. DE R. and OREMPULLER, J., 2000, Algues de Polynesie francaise, (Tahiti, French Polynesia: Au Vent Des Iles), 320 pp.

TSENG, C. K., 1984, Common Seaweeds of China (Beijing: Science Press), 316 pp.

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FIGS 1–7. Rhodophytes. (1) Gracilaria corticata (HEC 14627). (2) Renouxia antillana (HEC 14804). (3) Platoma cyclocolpa (HEC 14805). (4) Titanophora pikeana (HEC 14875). (5, 6) Cryptonemia crenulata (HEC 14876): (5) general morphology; (6) serrate margin. (7) Cryptonemia crenulata (HEC 15134b): cross-section showing cortex and medulla with densely stained ganglionic cells. Scale bars: 1 cm (1, 3, 4); 2 cm (2, 5); 5 mm (6); 50 Mm (7).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Rhodophyta

Class

Florideophyceae

Order

Ceramiales

Family

Rhodomelaceae

Genus

Chondria