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 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.
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Chondria dasyphylla (Woodward) C. Agardh, 1817
de Clerck, Olivier, Coppejans, Eric, Schils, Tom, Verbruggen, Heroen, Leliaert, Frederik, de Vriese, Thomas & Marie, Daniel 2004 |
Chondrophycus (Tokido ex Saito)
LITTLER, D. S. & LITTLER, M. M. 2000: 218 |
MILLAR, A. J. K. & DE CLERCK, O. & COPPEJANS, E. & LIAO, L. 1999: 572 |
GARBARY, D. J. & HARPER, J. T. 1998: 195 |
CRIBB, A. B. 1996: 101 |
DE CLERCK, O. & COPPEJANS, E. 1996: 263 |
MOORJANI, S. & SIMPSON, B. 1988: 30 |
JAASUND, E. 1976: 139 |
Digenea simplex (Wulfen) C. Agardh, 1822: 389
TSENG, C. K. 1984: 146 |
JAASUND, E. 1976: 125 |
AGARDH, C. A. 1822: 389 |