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<strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Benthic</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines<br />

PAUL C. SILVA,<br />

ERNANI G. MENEZ,<br />

and RICHARD L. MOE<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES • NUMBER 27


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Smithsonian Institution


Corrections to Smithsonian Contributions to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> Sciences Number 27:<br />

Page 69. Polysiphonia beaudettei. First entry should be spelled <strong>the</strong> same as<br />

<strong>the</strong> centered heading.<br />

Page 142. Delete van den Hoek from <strong>the</strong> authorship <strong>of</strong> van den Hoek,<br />

Vannajan, and Trono, <strong>the</strong>n transfer <strong>the</strong> two references to page 153,<br />

preceding Velasquez.<br />

Page 157. Change explanation <strong>of</strong> Index to read:<br />

(Primary entries in roman, synonyms and names mentioned<br />

incidentally in italic.)


SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES • NUMBER 27<br />

<strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Benthic</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines<br />

Paul C. Silva,<br />

Ernani G. Menez,<br />

and Richard L. Moe<br />

ISSUED<br />

DEC 0 1 1987<br />

•SOMAN INST'ljTi.<br />

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION PRESS<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

1987


ABSTRACT<br />

Silva, Paul C, Ernani G. Menez, and Richard L. Moe. <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Benthic</strong><br />

<strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines. Smithsonian Contributions to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> Sciences,<br />

number 27, 179 pages, 2 figures, 1987.—All published records <strong>of</strong> benthic marine<br />

algae from <strong>the</strong> Philippines are assembled in a catalog with <strong>the</strong> taxa arranged according<br />

to an assumed phylogenetic scheme to <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> family. The taxonomic framework<br />

takes into consideration recently published opinions. Each taxonomic synonym is<br />

accompanied by a citation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> author who first proposed <strong>the</strong> synonymy. Additional<br />

taxonomic and nomenclatural notes are provided where deemed useful. Type localities<br />

are indicated for all accepted names and taxonomic synonyms.<br />

Cyanophyceae (blue-green algae) comprise 19 genera with 61 species. They are<br />

arranged according to <strong>the</strong> Geitlerian system, accompanied by a reconciliation with<br />

<strong>the</strong> Drouetian system. Their nomenclature is based on a 1753 Linnaean starting<br />

point ra<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> later starting points specified by <strong>the</strong> International Code <strong>of</strong><br />

Botanical Nomenclature.<br />

Rhodophyceae (red algae) comprise 130 genera with 506 specific or infraspecific<br />

taxa, <strong>of</strong> which 35 have Philippine type localities.<br />

Phaeophyceae (brown algae) comprise 23 genera with 154 species or infraspecific<br />

taxa, <strong>of</strong> which 27 have Philippine type localities.<br />

Chlorophyceae (green algae) comprise 37 genera with 251 species or infraspecific<br />

taxa, <strong>of</strong> which 20 have Philippine type localities.<br />

Portieria Zanardini 1851 is adopted in place <strong>of</strong> Chondrococcus Kutzing 1847,<br />

Eupogodon Kutzing 1845 in place <strong>of</strong> Dasyopsis (Montagne) Montagne 1847, and<br />

Hincksia J.E. Gray 1864 in place <strong>of</strong> Giffordia Batters 1893. In addition, new binomials<br />

are proposed in Gelidium, Halymenia, Callophyllis, Sporolithon, Gracilaria, Ceramium,<br />

Polysiphonia, and Hormophysa.<br />

The catalog is preceded by a brief history <strong>of</strong> Philippine phycology.<br />

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION DATE is handstamped in a limited number <strong>of</strong> initial copies and is recorded in <strong>the</strong><br />

Institution's annual report, Smithsonian Year. SERIES COVER DESIGN: Seascape along <strong>the</strong> Atlantic coast <strong>of</strong><br />

eastern North America.<br />

Library <strong>of</strong> Congress <strong>Catalog</strong>ing in Publication Data<br />

Silva, Paul C.<br />

<strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> benthic marine algae <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines.<br />

(Smithsonian contributions to <strong>the</strong> marine sciences ; no. 27)<br />

Bibliography: p.<br />

Includes index.<br />

Supt. <strong>of</strong> Docs, no.: SI 1.41:27<br />

1. <strong>Marine</strong> algae—Philippines—Bibliography. 2. Benthos—Philippines—Bibliography. I. Menez, Ernani<br />

G. II. Moe, Richard Lee. III. Title. IV. Series. Z5356.A6S54 1987 016.589392'571 87-<br />

600124 [QK575.P6]


Contents<br />

Introduction 1<br />

Acknowledgments 1<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Philippine Phycology 2<br />

Scope <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> 2<br />

Format <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> 5<br />

<strong>Catalog</strong> 7<br />

Cyanophyceae 7<br />

Reconciliation with <strong>the</strong> Drouetian System 15<br />

Rhodophyceae 17<br />

Phaeophyceae 73<br />

Chlorophyceae 91<br />

Records Determined Only to Genus 123<br />

Nomenclatural Notes (by Paul C. Silva) 127<br />

Literature Cited 132<br />

Index 157<br />

in


We dedicate this work to Dr. Gregorio T. Velasquez, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines, devoted champion <strong>of</strong> phycology and phycologists in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Philippines.<br />

iv


<strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Benthic</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines<br />

During May-June 1978 and April-May 1979, Ernani G.<br />

Mefiez participated in <strong>the</strong> Smithsonian Institution Philippines<br />

Expedition (SIPHILEXP), which was <strong>of</strong>ficially based<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Silliman University <strong>Marine</strong> Laboratory in Dumaguete<br />

City, Negros Island. The primary objective was to collect<br />

marine organisms from <strong>the</strong> Central Visayas for studies on<br />

taxonomy and distribution. A large collection <strong>of</strong> benthic<br />

marine algae was obtained and subsequently studied.<br />

In preparation for SIPHILEXP, Mefiez initiated a compilation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> species <strong>of</strong> benthic marine algae reported<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Philippines and a list <strong>of</strong> references pertaining to<br />

<strong>the</strong>m. Because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> existence <strong>of</strong> unique phycological resources<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Herbarium <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> California at<br />

Berkeley, specifically <strong>the</strong> Index Nominum Algarum and <strong>the</strong><br />

Bibliographia Phycologica Universalis (both in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong><br />

card files compiled and maintained by Paul C. Silva), he<br />

took his preliminary draft <strong>the</strong>re for checking. The utility <strong>of</strong><br />

collaboration was perceived and an arrangement was made<br />

whereby Mefiez would be responsible for <strong>the</strong> citations <strong>of</strong><br />

species while Silva would be responsible for providing <strong>the</strong><br />

taxonomic framework and correct nomenclature. In <strong>the</strong><br />

five years that have passed since <strong>the</strong> cooperative effort was<br />

begun, <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> publications dealing with Philippine<br />

seaweeds has increased markedly, and both Mefiez and Silva<br />

have been involved in keeping pace with <strong>the</strong> output. In <strong>the</strong><br />

summer <strong>of</strong> 1984, Richard L. Moe was asked to join <strong>the</strong><br />

project, in view <strong>of</strong> his competency in word-processing and<br />

broad phycological experience.<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this catalog is to integrate published<br />

information on <strong>the</strong> taxonomy and distribution <strong>of</strong> Philippine<br />

benthic marine algae and thus provide a foundation for<br />

Paul C. Silva, Herbarium, Department <strong>of</strong> Botany, University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

Berkeley, California 94720. Ernani G. Menez, Smithsonian Oceanographic<br />

Sorting Center, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560. Richard L.<br />

Moe, Herbarium, Department <strong>of</strong> Botany, University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley,<br />

California 94720.<br />

Paul C. Silva, Ernani G. Menez,<br />

and Richard L. Moe<br />

Introduction<br />

future exploration and research. Ra<strong>the</strong>r than make an<br />

uncritical compilation <strong>of</strong> records (such as Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975), we decided to incorporate as much information<br />

as was pertinent to understanding <strong>the</strong> taxonomic<br />

structure and nomenclature adopted in this catalog. The<br />

continued relevance <strong>of</strong> this information obviously depends<br />

upon <strong>the</strong> reliability <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> determinations that underlie <strong>the</strong><br />

published records. Considering that very little critical work<br />

has been done on Philippine marine algae, it is reasonable<br />

to assume that a certain portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> incorporated information<br />

will eventually prove irrelevant. None<strong>the</strong>less, we<br />

believe that this catalog will facilitate and perhaps stimulate<br />

future work by pointing out geographic and taxonomic<br />

areas most in need <strong>of</strong> attention. Unlike publications that<br />

are intended to endure like monoliths, this catalog is intended<br />

to become obsolete, with <strong>the</strong> rate <strong>of</strong> obsolescence<br />

an index <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> progress in Philippine phycology. Because<br />

tens <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> data are incorporated in this catalog,<br />

<strong>the</strong> possibility <strong>of</strong> making errors is great, but we hope that<br />

we have initiated far fewer than we have encountered in<br />

<strong>the</strong> literature and corrected.<br />

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.—For assistance in obtaining copies<br />

<strong>of</strong> pertinent literature, we are especially grateful to Ms.<br />

Hilconida Calumpong, Silliman University <strong>Marine</strong> Laboratory,<br />

Dumaguete City, Dr. Paciente A. Cordero, Junior,<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Botany, Philippine National Museum, Manila,<br />

Mrs. Edna T. Fortes-Ganzon, <strong>Marine</strong> Science Institute,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines, Quezon City, Mr. Lawrence<br />

M. Liao, Department <strong>of</strong> Biology, University <strong>of</strong> San Carlos,<br />

Cebu City, and Dr. Milagrosa R. Martinez, University <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Philippines at Los Bafios. We are indebted to Dr.<br />

Thomas O. Duncan, Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Herbarium <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley, for his efforts in obtaining<br />

a computer system for <strong>the</strong> Herbarium and for<br />

encouraging us to use it in preparing <strong>the</strong> electronic manuscript<br />

<strong>of</strong> this catalog.


History <strong>of</strong> Philippine Phycology<br />

Detailed accounts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Philippine phycology<br />

have been provided by Velasquez (1962b; 1985) and Cordero<br />

(1972; 1977a), but it seems useful to review its most<br />

salient features, especially with regard to marine algae.<br />

Unlike many areas that were explored biologically by colonial<br />

powers in <strong>the</strong> late eighteenth and early nineteenth<br />

centuries, <strong>the</strong> Philippines were not so favored by Spain, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> earliest information on its plants and <strong>the</strong>ir uses came<br />

from resident Augustinian monks (M. Blanco, 1837). Unfortunately,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re are no extant specimens to document this<br />

work. In October 1836, Hugh Cuming, an English naturalist<br />

especially interested in conchology, arrived at Manila to<br />

begin three years <strong>of</strong> exploration that would take him to<br />

nearly every large island in <strong>the</strong> archipelago (Merrill, 1926).<br />

He made a small but important collection <strong>of</strong> marine algae,<br />

which was reported on by Montagne (1844a) and also served<br />

as <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> Galaxaura fastigiata and Liagora caenomyce,<br />

both described by Decaisne (1842).<br />

During <strong>the</strong> last half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nineteenth century, four<br />

expeditions returned to Europe with varying amounts <strong>of</strong><br />

Philippine algae. The Preussische Expedition nach Ost-Asien<br />

contributed collections made at Manila and Zamboanga in<br />

1861 by its zoologist, Eduard von Martens; <strong>the</strong>se collections<br />

were <strong>the</strong> subject <strong>of</strong> a publication by Eduard's fa<strong>the</strong>r, Georg<br />

von Martens (1868). In 1874-1875, H.N. Moseley, <strong>the</strong><br />

naturalist <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Challenger Expedition, collected algae at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Gigantes Islands (Iloilo), Mactan I. (Cebu), and Zamboanga,<br />

which were recorded by Dickie (1874a, 1876a,<br />

1876b, 1877). Cesare Marcacci, lieutenant on board <strong>the</strong><br />

Vettor Pisani, collected algae at Ticao Island (Masbate) and<br />

Cavite during <strong>the</strong> circumnavigation <strong>of</strong> that ship in 1884.<br />

They were published on by Piccone (1886, 1889). The most<br />

important expedition, by far, was <strong>the</strong> Siboga Expedition to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Indonesian region, which made extensive collections in<br />

1899 in <strong>the</strong> Sulu Archipelago. These collections contributed<br />

significantly to monographs <strong>of</strong> Halimeda (Barton,<br />

1901), <strong>the</strong> Codiaceae (Gepp and Gepp, 1911), and <strong>the</strong><br />

Corallinaceae (Foslie, 1904; Weber-van Bosse, 1904b). The<br />

entire phycological harvest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> expedition was treated by<br />

Weber-van Bosse (1913a, 1921, 1923, 1928).<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth period, Elmer Drew Merrill was<br />

impartial in his messianic pursuit <strong>of</strong> Philippine botany during<br />

20 years <strong>of</strong> service to <strong>the</strong> Bureau <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, <strong>the</strong><br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Forestry, <strong>the</strong> Bureau <strong>of</strong> Science, and <strong>the</strong> University<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines (Quisumbing, 1957). Although primarily<br />

interested in vascular plants, he caused <strong>the</strong> Bureau<br />

<strong>of</strong> Science to assemble a large collection <strong>of</strong> algae. These<br />

were sent for study in 1911-1913 to M.A. Howe at <strong>the</strong><br />

New York Botanical Garden and to W.A. Setchell at <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley. No systematic study<br />

was made <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se specimens at that time, but in 1951 <strong>the</strong><br />

Chlorophyceae and Phaeophyceae at Berkeley were loaned<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

to W.R. Taylor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, who ultimately<br />

published on <strong>the</strong>m (Taylor, 1966b). The all-important<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan connection was established in<br />

1935-1936, when H.H. Bartlett, Chairman <strong>of</strong> its Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Botany, was an exchange pr<strong>of</strong>essor at <strong>the</strong> University<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines (Voss, 1961). A man <strong>of</strong> wide interests and<br />

great energy, he made massive collections <strong>of</strong> plants, including<br />

many algae, throughout <strong>the</strong> archipelago. These were<br />

sent to Ann Arbor, where <strong>the</strong> algae were studied by Taylor<br />

and his students. Bartlett returned to <strong>the</strong> Philippines under<br />

<strong>the</strong> auspices <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

in 1940-1941, making fur<strong>the</strong>r collections <strong>of</strong> algae in Mindanao.<br />

His collections have been cited in numerous papers,<br />

including Chou (1945, 1947) on Galaxaura, Gilbert (1942,<br />

1943, 1947) on Chlorophyceae, Taylor (1964, 1966b) on<br />

Chlorophyceae and Phaeophyceae, and Tseng and Gilbert<br />

(1942) on Codium.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> period <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Republic, Philippine phycology has<br />

come to share <strong>the</strong> dramatic surge <strong>of</strong> interest and activity in<br />

<strong>the</strong> science that initially was centered in <strong>the</strong> industrial<br />

nations. The leader and catalyst has been Gregorio T.<br />

Velasquez, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus <strong>of</strong> Botany, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Philippines, who received his doctorate at <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan in 1939, working on <strong>the</strong> viability <strong>of</strong> algae obtained<br />

from <strong>the</strong> digestive tract <strong>of</strong> a fresh-water fish. Although<br />

primarily interested in Cyanophyceae, Velasquez has had a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ound influence on all aspects <strong>of</strong> Philippine phycology.<br />

The productivity <strong>of</strong> his academic <strong>of</strong>fspring has created an<br />

urgent need for this catalog.<br />

Awareness <strong>of</strong> benthic marine algae in <strong>the</strong> Philippines has<br />

been greatly heightened by <strong>the</strong> successful efforts to grow<br />

certain <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m commercially (Eucheuma, Gracilaria, and<br />

Caulerpa). Not only has <strong>the</strong> welfare <strong>of</strong> many coastal communities<br />

been improved, but <strong>the</strong> nation as a whole has<br />

benefited from increased exports. Most phycological publications<br />

in <strong>the</strong> past two decades have been floristic, and<br />

critical taxonomic studies must now be given high priority.<br />

It is essential that <strong>the</strong> rapidly accumulating information on<br />

algal ecology, physiology, and biochemistry, much <strong>of</strong> which<br />

is <strong>of</strong> potential economic importance, be attached to correct<br />

names.<br />

Scope <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />

To avoid <strong>the</strong> difficulty <strong>of</strong> having to assess each paper for<br />

its worthiness <strong>of</strong> inclusion, we have been comprehensive<br />

ra<strong>the</strong>r than selective, citing every reference to Philippine<br />

benthic marine algae that we could find, regardless <strong>of</strong><br />

information content. Publications dealing with biochemical,<br />

physiological, ecological, and economic features supplement<br />

<strong>the</strong> basic core <strong>of</strong> taxonomic and morphological literature.<br />

Previous compilations were included. Twenty species that<br />

were erroneously cited by Velasquez, Trono, and Doty<br />

(1975) have been omitted from this catalog. Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

erroneous records were taken from various reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>


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SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

FIGURE 2.—Map <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines with <strong>the</strong> provinces designated by number. See Table 1 for a key to <strong>the</strong><br />

numbers. (Redrawn from Vreeland et al., (second edition) 1976:25, fig. 4.)<br />

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NUMBER 27<br />

Siboga Expedition and based on collections from <strong>the</strong> Talud<br />

Islands and Kawio Islands, both groups belonging to Indonesia.<br />

Species were also erroneously included on <strong>the</strong> basis<br />

<strong>of</strong> collections from Borneo, Java, and Mangaia (Cook Islands).<br />

The following is a list <strong>of</strong> species excluded from this catalog:<br />

Cyanophyceae<br />

Oscillatoria brevis Kutzing<br />

Rhodophyceae<br />

Cheilosporum spectabile Harvey<br />

Coriophyllum setchellii Weber-van Bosse<br />

Cruoriella lemoineae Weber-van Bosse<br />

Eucheuma dichotomum Weber-van Bosse<br />

Galaxaura sibogae Weber-van Bosse<br />

Gelidium anthoninii Lamouroux ex C. Agardh<br />

Herposiphonia prorepens (Harvey) Schmitz<br />

Laurencia pinnatifida (Hudson) Lamouroux<br />

Liagora pulverulenta C. Agardh<br />

Mastophora macrocarpa Montagne<br />

Nitophyllum tongatense Grunow<br />

Polycoelia vanhoevelii Weber-van Bosse<br />

Polysiphonia pentamera Hollenberg<br />

Phaeophyceae<br />

Sphacelaria pulvinata J. Hooker and Harvey<br />

Chlorophyceae<br />

Boodlea vanbosseae Reinbold<br />

Chaetomorpha clavata (C. Agardh) Kutzing<br />

Cladophora aegagropila [error in citation for Cladophora (Aegagropila)<br />

sibogae Reinbold]<br />

Microdictyon umbilicatum (Velley) Setchell<br />

Microdictyon vanbosseae Setchell<br />

Special problems relating to <strong>the</strong> compilation <strong>of</strong> records<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cyanophyceae are discussed in <strong>the</strong> introduction to that<br />

group. Brackish-water records from lagoons, canals, and<br />

swamps connecting with <strong>the</strong> sea or adjacent to it were<br />

included for all groups.<br />

Format <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />

The sequence <strong>of</strong> taxa follows an assumed phylogenetic<br />

scheme to <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> family. Genera within a family are<br />

listed alphabetically, as are species within a genus. Appended<br />

to <strong>the</strong> catalog is a list <strong>of</strong> citations <strong>of</strong> undescribed or<br />

undetermined species, assigned only to genus. An attempt<br />

was made to include in this list only those citations that are<br />

accompanied by at least some description or collection data.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> constructing <strong>the</strong> taxonomic framework<br />

<strong>of</strong> this catalog, <strong>the</strong> need for various nomenclatural changes<br />

arose. Documentation for <strong>the</strong>se changes is given in an<br />

appendix to avoid disruption <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> catalog.<br />

For each accepted name, synonym, and basionym at <strong>the</strong><br />

rank <strong>of</strong> species or below, <strong>the</strong> author and <strong>the</strong> place <strong>of</strong> valid<br />

publication are given, followed by a chronological list <strong>of</strong><br />

references to Philippine records under that name. The type<br />

locality <strong>of</strong> each basionym is indicated. When <strong>the</strong> location <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> holotype or lectotype specimen is given (as in <strong>the</strong> reconciliation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Geitlerian and Drouetian classifications <strong>of</strong><br />

Cyanophyceae), <strong>the</strong> herbarium is indicated by <strong>the</strong> code<br />

prescribed by <strong>the</strong> Index Herbariorum (Holmgren et al.,<br />

1981). If <strong>the</strong> original publication <strong>of</strong> a name includes a<br />

Philippine record, an appropriate annotation is added unless<br />

<strong>the</strong> name has a Philippine type, in which case <strong>the</strong> name is<br />

preceded by an asterisk (*).<br />

Nomenclatural synonyms are listed before taxonomic<br />

synonyms. The authority for taxonomic synonymy is given<br />

in an accompanying note. This innovative feature enables<br />

<strong>the</strong> user to consult and assess a taxonomic opinion as originally<br />

proposed.<br />

Unusual nomenclatural situations are also explained in<br />

accompanying notes. A particularly troublesome and frequently<br />

encountered situation arises when <strong>the</strong> intended<br />

basionym <strong>of</strong> a binomial is shown to be a later homonym.<br />

Because, according to Article 45.3 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> International<br />

Code <strong>of</strong> Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN; Voss et al., 1983),<br />

only legitimate names are taken into consideration for purposes<br />

<strong>of</strong> priority, a later homonym (which is illegitimate<br />

according to Article 64.1 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN) cannot serve as a<br />

basionym and its author should not be placed in paren<strong>the</strong>ses.<br />

The first transfer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> basionym to a different<br />

genus, however, results in a binomial that is treated as a<br />

nomen novum in accordance with Article 72, Note 1. The<br />

TABLE 1.—List <strong>of</strong> Philippine provinces with numerical designation.<br />

No. Province<br />

1 Batanes<br />

2 Ilocos<br />

Norte<br />

3 Cagayan<br />

4 A bra<br />

5 Kalinga-Apayao<br />

6 Ilocos Sur<br />

7 Mountain<br />

8 Isabela<br />

9 Ifugao<br />

10 La Union<br />

1 1 Benguet<br />

12 Nueva Vizcaya<br />

13 Quirino<br />

14 Pangasinan<br />

15 Nueva Ecija<br />

16 Quezon<br />

17 Zambales<br />

18 Tarlac<br />

19 Pampanga<br />

20 Bulacan<br />

21 Bataan<br />

22 Rizal<br />

23 Cavite<br />

24 Laguna<br />

25 Camarines Norte<br />

26 Batangas<br />

27 Camarines Sur<br />

28 Catanduanes<br />

29 Occidental Mindoro<br />

30 Oriental Mindoro<br />

31 Marinduque<br />

32 Albay<br />

33 Romblon<br />

34 Sorsogon<br />

35 Masbate<br />

36 Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar<br />

No.<br />

37<br />

38<br />

39<br />

40<br />

41<br />

42<br />

43<br />

44<br />

45<br />

46<br />

47<br />

48<br />

49<br />

50<br />

51<br />

52<br />

53<br />

54<br />

55<br />

56<br />

57<br />

58<br />

59<br />

60<br />

61<br />

62<br />

63<br />

64<br />

65<br />

66<br />

67<br />

68<br />

69<br />

70<br />

71<br />

72<br />

Province<br />

Aklan<br />

Samar<br />

Eastern Samar<br />

Capiz<br />

Antique<br />

Iloilo<br />

Leyte<br />

Cebu<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Leyte<br />

Negros Occidental<br />

Bohol<br />

Surigao del Norte<br />

Palawan<br />

Negros Oriental<br />

Siquijor<br />

Agusan del Norte<br />

Camiguin<br />

Surigao del Sur<br />

Misamis Oriental<br />

Zamboanga del Norte<br />

Misamis Occidental<br />

Bukidnon<br />

Agusan del Sur<br />

Zamboanga del Sur<br />

Lanao del Norte<br />

Lanao del Sur<br />

Davao<br />

Davao Oriental<br />

Maguindanao<br />

North Cotabato<br />

Basilan<br />

Sultan Kudarat<br />

Davao del Sur<br />

South Cotabato<br />

Sulu<br />

Tawitawi


nomen novum serves as <strong>the</strong> basionym (unless it too is a later<br />

homonym). Gracilaria lichenoides, for example, is usually<br />

attributed to (Turner) Greville, but Fucus lichenoides<br />

Turner, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym, is a later homonym, and<br />

hence not priorable. The first generic placement outside<br />

Fucus was to Gigartina by Lamouroux. Gigartina lichenoides<br />

Lamouroux thus is treated as a nomen novum and serves<br />

as <strong>the</strong> basionym <strong>of</strong> Sphaerococcus lichenoides and Gracilaria<br />

lichenoides.<br />

Geographic distribution is indicated primarily by island<br />

or island group (Figure 1), secondarily by province within<br />

<strong>the</strong> island or island group (Figure 2). The islands or island<br />

groups are listed in four successive northwest-sou<strong>the</strong>ast<br />

sweeps, thus: BATANES, LUZON, CATANDUANES; MINDORO,<br />

MARINDUQUE, ROMBLON, MASBATE, SAMAR, LEYTE; PANAY,<br />

GUIMARAS, NEGROS, CEBU, SIQUIJOR, BOHOL, CAMIGUIN, MIN­<br />

DANAO, BASILAN; PALAWAN, SULU. Within Luzon, <strong>the</strong> provinces<br />

are listed from north to south, first on <strong>the</strong> west coast<br />

(from Cagayan to Batangas), <strong>the</strong>n on <strong>the</strong> east coast (from<br />

Isabela to Sorsogon). When appropriate, certain minor islands<br />

(arbitrarily limited to those labeled on United States<br />

Hydrographic Office Chart 14,200) are indicated paren<strong>the</strong>tically<br />

within provinces.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Cordero (1977a) has classified <strong>the</strong> Philippine Archipelago<br />

into four marine floristic regions, namely, <strong>the</strong> South China<br />

Sea region (Batanes, northwestern Luzon, and Mindoro),<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pacific Ocean region (nor<strong>the</strong>astern Luzon, Marinduque,<br />

and Romblon), <strong>the</strong> Sulu Sea-Celebes Sea region (Palawan,<br />

Sulu Archipelago, Basilan, and <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn tip <strong>of</strong> Zamboanga<br />

del Sur), and <strong>the</strong> inland water region (all Visayan<br />

provinces and most <strong>of</strong> Mindanao). While we appreciate this<br />

attempt to bring phytogeographical order to <strong>the</strong> physiographic<br />

chaos presented by <strong>the</strong> 7,100 islands <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippine<br />

Archipelago, we believe that <strong>the</strong> purposes <strong>of</strong> this<br />

catalog are better served by an essentially linear sequence<br />

<strong>of</strong> localities. This sequence obviates <strong>the</strong> complication <strong>of</strong><br />

listing Luzon in three regions and Mindanao in two regions.<br />

(In fact, <strong>the</strong> east coast <strong>of</strong> Mindanao, not specified by Cordero,<br />

should be included in <strong>the</strong> Pacific Ocean region, giving<br />

a total <strong>of</strong> three regions for that island.) It also avoids <strong>the</strong><br />

arbitrary placement <strong>of</strong> Cagayan Province in <strong>the</strong> Pacific<br />

Ocean region. (The Babuyan Islands, which are politically<br />

part <strong>of</strong> Cagayan Province, are influenced equally by <strong>the</strong><br />

South China Sea and <strong>the</strong> Pacific Ocean, as are <strong>the</strong> Batan<br />

Islands, which Cordero places in <strong>the</strong> South China Sea region.)


Blue-green algae stand at a conspicuous distance from<br />

red, brown, and green seaweeds, both taxonomically and<br />

ecologically. None<strong>the</strong>less, because <strong>the</strong>y frequently are encountered<br />

by marine phycologists and preserved as herbarium<br />

specimens, <strong>the</strong>y are included in this catalog. Most<br />

marine floristic accounts omit <strong>the</strong>m, reflecting ei<strong>the</strong>r insufficient<br />

interest on <strong>the</strong> part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> author or a desire to avoid<br />

numerous uncertainties peculiar to <strong>the</strong> group. When dealing<br />

with organisms that are tolerant over extremely broad<br />

physico-chemical ranges, a collector should document each<br />

collection with adequate data—including salinity or pH<br />

(whichever is appropriate) and temperature. Most herbarium<br />

specimens <strong>of</strong> blue-green algae are accompanied by<br />

meager ecological information, if any, and such indications<br />

as 'along Narvacan Beach" are ambiguous when <strong>the</strong> user is<br />

faced with deciding whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> alga should be considered<br />

marine. It could have been growing in a freshwater pool<br />

next to <strong>the</strong> beach, on rocks far above high-tide mark and<br />

splashed by seawater with uncertain frequency, or on intertidal<br />

rocks. Alternatively, it could have lain free on <strong>the</strong> mud<br />

at low tide, having originated in a nearby freshwater stream<br />

or in <strong>of</strong>fshore plankton. Even when critical information is<br />

given on <strong>the</strong> specimen, it is frequently omitted by <strong>the</strong><br />

recording author.<br />

Deciding which records <strong>of</strong> blue-green algae should be<br />

considered marine and benthic is only <strong>the</strong> first obstacle.<br />

This group is plagued with o<strong>the</strong>r uncertainties. Its taxonomy<br />

has been polarized between <strong>the</strong> Geitlerian and Drouetian<br />

schools. Geitler (1942), building on <strong>the</strong> monographs <strong>of</strong><br />

Bornet and Flahault (1886-1888) and Gomont<br />

(1892-1893), recognized 4 orders, 22 families, 140 genera,<br />

and more than 1200 species, while Drouet (1981) recognized<br />

2 orders, 6 families, 24 genera, and 61 species.<br />

Recently, microbiologists have proposed a system <strong>of</strong> classification<br />

based solely on characters revealed in pure cultures<br />

(Rippkaetal., 1979).<br />

Having delineated <strong>the</strong> taxonomic units, one is <strong>the</strong>n faced<br />

with <strong>the</strong> problem <strong>of</strong> determining <strong>the</strong>ir correct names. This<br />

is a critical process that is complicated in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> bluegreen<br />

algae by <strong>the</strong> provision <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> International Code <strong>of</strong><br />

Botanical Nomenclature that nomenclature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nostocales<br />

begins with <strong>the</strong> monographs <strong>of</strong> Bornet and Flahault<br />

and <strong>of</strong> Gomont. For reasons discussed in <strong>the</strong> appended<br />

Nomenclatural Notes, later starting points are ignored in<br />

this catalog.<br />

<strong>Catalog</strong><br />

Class CYANOPHYCEAE<br />

All names recorded for <strong>the</strong> Philippines except <strong>the</strong> few<br />

published by Dickie (1876a, 1877) essentially follow Bornet<br />

and Flahault for heterocystous Nostocales and Gomont for<br />

homocystous Nostocales. For this reason, <strong>the</strong> records have<br />

been arranged according to those monographs ra<strong>the</strong>r than<br />

being integrated into <strong>the</strong> Drouetian system. A few records<br />

appear under two names, one given by Velasquez or ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Filipino worker, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r by Drouet. These instances <strong>of</strong><br />

duplication are noted. The catalog <strong>of</strong> blue-green algal records<br />

is followed by a reconciliation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two systems.<br />

As though <strong>the</strong> foregoing ecological, taxonomic, and nomenclatural<br />

uncertainties were not enough, recently <strong>the</strong><br />

inclusion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se organisms in <strong>the</strong> algae has been questioned.<br />

Placing greater importance on <strong>the</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> membrane-bounded<br />

organelles than on <strong>the</strong> presence <strong>of</strong> oxygenevolving<br />

photosyn<strong>the</strong>sis, certain workers (led by <strong>the</strong> late<br />

Roger Stanier) treat <strong>the</strong>se organisms as bacteria (Cyanobacteria).<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se workers appear to have little faith in<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir decision, however, as <strong>the</strong>y publish articles on Cyanobacteria<br />

in phycological journals!<br />

Order CHROOCOCCALES<br />

Family CHROOCOCCACEAE<br />

Anacystis Meneghini<br />

Anacystis aeruginosa (Zanardini) Drouet and Daily<br />

Palmogloea aeruginosa Zanardini, 1872:162, pi. IX.D [type locality: Cape<br />

Datu (Tandjoeng Datoek), boundary between Sarawak, Malaysia and<br />

West Kalimantan, Indonesia].<br />

Anacystis aeruginosa (Zanardini) Drouet and Daily, 1948:77.—Velasquez,<br />

1950:312.—Drouet and Daily, 1956:77.—Velasquez and Soriano,<br />

1957:486.—Velasquez, 1962a:279, pi. 1: fig. 7.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:127.—Cordero, 1976c:10, 12.—Reyes, 1978:139, pi.<br />

1: figs. 1, 2.—Martinez, 1984:24.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. MINDORO: Orien­<br />

tal Mindoro. SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

Family ENTOPHYSALIDACEAE<br />

Entophysalis Kutzing<br />

Entophysalis conferta (Kutzing) Drouet and Daily<br />

Palmella conferta Kutzing, 1845:149 [type locality: Cuxhaven, West Germany].


Entophysalis conferta (Kutzing) Drouet and Daily, 1948:79; 1956:118.—<br />

Velasquez, 1962a:281, pi. 1: fig. 9.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:143.—Martinez, 1984:36.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal, Manila.<br />

Order NOSTOCALES<br />

Family NOSTOCACEAE<br />

Anabaina Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

This generic name is usually spelled Anabaena, an orthographic<br />

variant used by Bornet and Flahault (1888 [1886-<br />

1888]:224).<br />

Anabaina pseudoscillatoria Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

Anabaina pseudoscillatoria Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1822:308 ["pseudo-oscillatoria"]<br />

[type locality: not specified; Everquem, near Gent, Belgium fide<br />

Drouet, 1978:157, 186].<br />

Anabaina oscillarioides Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1831:29 [explanation <strong>of</strong> pi.<br />

LU: figs. 7a-c].—Drouet, 1978:195.—Cordero, 1981d:62, fig. 1.—<br />

Martinez, 1984:22.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

PANAY: Aklan. PALAWAN (incl. Cuyo I.).<br />

NOTE.—Bory de Saint-Vincent changed <strong>the</strong> epi<strong>the</strong>t <strong>of</strong><br />

this specific name without explanation. He has been followed<br />

in this regard by all subsequent authors. The Oriental<br />

Mindoro record (Velasquez 1045) was previously published<br />

under Hormothamnium enteromorphoides (Velasquez,<br />

1962a:351), while <strong>the</strong> Palawan records (Velasquez 3019 and<br />

Merrill 9158) were previously published under H. solutum<br />

(Velasquez, 1955:175 and 1962a:351, respectively).<br />

Hormothamnium Grunow<br />

The variant spelling Hormothamnion was initiated by Bornet<br />

and Flahault (1888 [1886-1888]:259) and has been<br />

used by all subsequent authors.<br />

Hormothamnium enteromorphoides Grunow<br />

Hormothamnium enteromorphoides Grunow, 1867:31, pi. I: fig. 25 [type<br />

locality: Guadeloupe].—Velasquez, 1950:323; 1962a:350, pi. 10: fig.<br />

120.—Reyes, 1978:141, pi. 2: figs. 5, 6.—Martinez, 1984:39.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1978:165, 195), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in W), assigned it to Anabaina<br />

oscillarioides Bory de Saint-Vincent (= A. pseudoscillatoria<br />

Bory de Saint-Vincent).<br />

Hormothamnium solutum Bornet and Grunow<br />

Hormothamnium solutum Bornet and Grunow in Bornet and Flahault, 1888<br />

[I886-1888]:259 [lectotype locality: Noumea, New Caledonia fide<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Drouet, 1978:166, 198].—Velasquez, 1955:175, pi. UL fig- 45;<br />

1962a:351,pl. 10: figs. 121, 121a.—Martinez, 1984:39.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (incl. Cuyo I.).<br />

NOTE.—Drouet, after choosing and examining <strong>the</strong> lectotype<br />

<strong>of</strong> this species (in PC), assigned it to Anabaina oscillarioides<br />

Bory de Saint-Vincent (= A. pseudoscillatoria Bory<br />

de Saint-Vincent).<br />

Family OSCILLATORIACEAE<br />

Hydrocoleum Kutzing<br />

Hydrocoleum cantharidosmum (Montagne) Gomont<br />

Lyngbya? cantharidosma Montagne, 1841 [1839-1842]: 188 [type locality:<br />

Islas Canarias].<br />

Hydrocoleum cantharidosmum (Montagne) Gomont, 1890:353.—Velasquez,<br />

1950:319; 1962a:335, pi. 7: fig. 93.—Martinez, 1984:40.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:266, 297), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in PC), assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Hydrocoleum comoides (Harvey) Gomont<br />

Calothrix comoides Harvey, 1863:lxii [lectotype locality: Port Phillip Heads,<br />

Victoria, Australia fide Drouet, 1968:276, 308; 1973:207].<br />

Hydrocoleum comoides (Harvey) Gomont, 1892[1892-1893]:335.—Velasquez,<br />

1962a:335.—Martinez, 1984:40.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—Although Harvey gave Cape Riche [Western<br />

Australia] as <strong>the</strong> only locality for Calothrix comoides, he cited<br />

two <strong>of</strong> his collections, numbers 597 and 598. The latter is<br />

from Port Phillip Heads and that specimen (in BM) was<br />

chosen as lectotype by Drouet, who assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Hydrocoleum glutinosum (C. Agardh) Gomont<br />

Lyngbya glutinosa C. Agardh, 1824:73 [type locality: "In sinu Codano"<br />

(Kattegat, between Denmark and Sweden)].<br />

Hydrocoleum glutinosum (C. Agardh) Gomont, 1890:353.—Velasquez,<br />

1950:319; 1962a:334, pi. 7: fig. 92.—Martinez, 1984:40.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:263), incorrectly treating Lyngbya<br />

glutinosa as a nomenclatural synonym <strong>of</strong> Conferva majuscula<br />

Dillwyn (1809 [1802-1809]:40, suppl. pi. A), referred this<br />

species to Microcoleus lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and<br />

H. Crouan on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dillwyn type. In fact, C.<br />

Agardh (1824:73, 74) cited u Osc. majuscula, Lyngb. & fl. D.<br />

t. 1549. f. 1" under Lyngbya glutinosa, intending this citation<br />

to refer to a circumscription (Lyngbye, 1819:91) that


NUMBER 27<br />

excluded <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> Conferva majuscula, which he cited in<br />

<strong>the</strong> synonymy <strong>of</strong> Lyngbya crispa (C. Agardh) C. Agardh, as<br />

"Oscill. majuscula, Dillw. t. A."<br />

Hydrocoleum lyngbyaceum Kutzing<br />

Hydrocoleum lyngbyaceum Kutzing, 1849:259 [lectotype locality: Cherbourg,<br />

France fide Drouet, 1968:272, 296].—Velasquez, 1950:318.—<br />

Agor, 1962:34.—Velasquez, 1962a:336, pi. 7: fig. 94.—Vannajan and<br />

Trono, 1977:36, fig. 4.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Martinez, 1984:40.<br />

Microcoleus lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan, 1867:114.—<br />

Drouet, 1968:306-307.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan, Manila, MINDORO: Oriental<br />

Mindoro. CEBU. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:224-225) placed Hydrocoleum and<br />

Lyngbya, among o<strong>the</strong>r genera, in <strong>the</strong> synonymy <strong>of</strong> Microcoleus.<br />

The records for Ilocos Sur, Cebu, and Tawitawi, which<br />

were added by Drouet, are based on collections previously<br />

reported under Phormidium ambiguum (Velasquez,<br />

1962a:306), Lyngbya confervoides (Velasquez, 1940:271;<br />

1962a:321), and L. majuscula (Velasquez, 1955:167), respectively.<br />

Lyngbya C. Agardh<br />

Lyngbya aestuarii (Mertens) Liebman<br />

Conferva aestuarii Mertens in Jiirgens, 1816: decade 2, no. 8 [type locality:<br />

"Dynastia Jeverana" (Oldenburg, West Germany)].<br />

Lyngbya aestuarii (Mertens) Liebman, 1839:492.—Velasquez, 1941:193;<br />

1955:166, pi. II: fig. 25; 1962a:317, pi. 3: fig. 65.—Cordero, 1976c:14;<br />

1979b:278; 1981d:62, fig. 2.—Martinez, 1984:41.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Pangasinan, Rizal. PANAY: Aklan. PALAWAN<br />

(Cuyo I.).<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:263, 292) chose a specimen in L<br />

as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Lyngbya confervoides C. Agardh<br />

Lyngbya confervoides C. Agardh, 1824:73 [lectotype locality: Spain (probably<br />

Cadiz) fide Drouet, 1968:264].—Velasquez, 1940:271;<br />

1950:318.—Agor, 1962:33; Velasquez, 1962a:321, pi. 3: fig 67.—<br />

Reyes, 1978:139, pi. 1: figs. 9, 10.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:6.—<br />

Velasquez, 1980:127, table 1.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Martinez,<br />

1984:41.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. CEBU. SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:264, 296) chose a specimen in LD<br />

as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Lyngbya ferruginea C. Agardh<br />

Lyngbya ferruginea C. Agardh, 1824:73 [type locality: "In sinu ad H<strong>of</strong>mansgave<br />

Fioniae' (Fyn, Denmark)].—Dickie, 1877:489.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.—Martinez, 1984:42.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:264, 292), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in LD) assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Lyngbya infixa Fremy<br />

Lyngbya infixa Fremy, 1932:1414 [type locality: Banyuls-sur-Mer, Pyrenees-Orientales,<br />

France].—Cordero, 1976c: 14.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:52, 73) chose a specimen in <strong>the</strong><br />

personal herbarium <strong>of</strong> J. Feldmann as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this<br />

species and assigned it to Schizothrix calcicola (C. Agardh)<br />

Gomont.<br />

Lyngbya lutea (C. Agardh) J.E. Areschoug<br />

Oscillatoria lutea C. Agardh, 1824:68 [type locality: Halsingborg,<br />

Sweden].<br />

Lyngbya lutea (C. Agardh) J.E. Areschoug, 1850:443.—Fortes and Trono,<br />

1980:53.—Martinez, 1984:42.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:185, 188), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in LD), retained its original disposition,<br />

as Oscillatoria lutea C. Agardh.<br />

Lyngbya majuscula (Dillwyn) Harvey<br />

Conferva majuscula Dillwyn, 1809 [1802-1809]:40, suppl. pi. A [lectotype<br />

locality: England fide Drouet, 1968:263].<br />

Lyngbya majuscula (Dillwyn) Harvey, 1833:370.—Dickie, 1876a:245.—<br />

Velasquez, 1940:271; 1950:317; 1955:167, pi. II: fig. 26.—Velasquez<br />

and Soriano, 1957:486.—Agor, 1962:33.—Velasquez, 1962a:319, pi.<br />

4: fig. 68; 1971:428, fig. 3—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:171, pi. 1:<br />

fig. 1; pi. 4: fig. 28.—Reyes, 1972:135.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:152.—Cordero, 1976c:10, 14, fig. A.—Vannajan and Trono,<br />

1977:37.—Reyes, 1978:139, pi. Lfigs. 7, 8.—Trono, 1978:2.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1980:6.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:94.—Chan, 1981:387,<br />

389.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Trono and Ang, 1982:2.—Martinez,<br />

1984:42.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Pangasinan, Bataan, Cavite, Batangas. MIN­<br />

DORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MARINDUQUE. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU. SIQUIJOR.<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALAWAN (incl. Bugsuk I., Cuyo<br />

I.). SULU: Sulu (Tapul Group), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:263, 295) chose a specimen in LD<br />

as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.


10 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Lyngbya martensiana Meneghini<br />

Lyngbya martensiana Meneghini, 1837:330 [type locality: Euganean <strong>the</strong>rmal<br />

springs, Veneto, Italy].—Agor, 1962:33.—Velasquez, 1980:127,<br />

table 1.—Martinez, 1984:43.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:266, 295), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in FI), assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Lyngbya mesotricha Skuja<br />

Lyngbya mesotricha Skuja, 1949:54 [type locality: Burma (Rangoon fide<br />

Drouet, 1968:54, 87)]—Fortes and Trono, 1980:53.—Martinez,<br />

1984:43.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:54, 87) chose a specimen in PH as<br />

<strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to Schizothrix<br />

calcicola (C. Agardh) Gomont.<br />

Lyngbya rosea W.R. Taylor<br />

Lyngbya rosea W.R. Taylor, 1928:45, pi. 1: fig. 22 [type locality: Dry<br />

Tortugas, Florida, USA].—Vannajan and Trono, 1977:37.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:91, 95), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in <strong>the</strong> personal herbarium <strong>of</strong> W.R.<br />

Taylor), assigned it to Schizothrix mexicana Gomont.<br />

Lyngbya semiplena (C. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Calothrix semiplena C. Agardh, 1827:634 [type locality: Trieste, Italy].<br />

Lyngbya semiplena (C. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1842:1 L—Agor, 1962:33.—<br />

Velasquez, 1962a:319, pi. 3: fig. 66.—Reyes, 1978:140, pi. 1: figs. 11,<br />

12.—Martinez, 1984:44.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:264-265, 295), after examining<br />

<strong>the</strong> holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in LD), assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Lyngbya sordida Gomont<br />

Lyngbya sordida Gomont, 1893[ 1892-1893]: 126, pi. 2: fig. 21 [lectotype<br />

locality: Dalmatian coast <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; see Note].—Velasquez,<br />

1940:270; 1962a:316, pi. 3: fig. 64.—Cordero, 1976c: 14, fig. B.—<br />

Martinez, 1984:44.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. CEBU.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:88) treated Lyngbya sordida Gomont<br />

as a nomenclatural synonym <strong>of</strong> Leibleinia capillacea<br />

Kutzing (1843b:221), which he referred to Schizothrix mexicana<br />

Gomont. When establishing Lyngbya sordida, however,<br />

Gomont listed Leibleinia capillacea as a species inquirenda, so<br />

that <strong>the</strong> two names do not share <strong>the</strong> same type. For <strong>the</strong><br />

distribution <strong>of</strong> Lyngbya sordida, Gomont gave several localities<br />

in <strong>the</strong> North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea as<br />

well as <strong>the</strong> Antilles and Tonga. When later starting points<br />

in Cyanophyceae are abandoned, as in <strong>the</strong> present catalog,<br />

L. sordida is seen to be a superfluous name, since Gomont<br />

included in its synonymy several legitimate names, <strong>the</strong> earliest<br />

being Leibleinia polychroa and L. violacea, both published<br />

by Meneghini (1844:304) and both transferred to<br />

Lyngbya by Rabenhorst (1847:83 and 1865:144, respectively).<br />

The type specimens <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Meneghini species should<br />

be in his herbarium in FI, but Drouet chose specimens<br />

distributed by Meneghini and housed in L. We herewith<br />

choose <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> Leibleinia polychroa as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong><br />

Lyngbya sordida. Gomont did not purposely by-pass Meneghini's<br />

names; ra<strong>the</strong>r, he thought that Calothrix sordida<br />

Zanardini (1843:63) was an earlier available name. That<br />

name was published without a description, however, and is<br />

thus invalid. Moreover, Lyngbya sordida Gomont is a later<br />

homonym <strong>of</strong> L. sordida P. Crouan and H. Crouan (in Maze<br />

and Schramm, 1878:21), based on Leibleinia sordida Kiitzing<br />

(1845:179), an illegitimate substitute name for Calothrix<br />

lute<strong>of</strong>usca C. Agardh (1827:635).<br />

Microcoleus Desmazieres<br />

Microcoleus acutissimus Gardner<br />

Microcoleus acutissimus Gardner, 1927a:55, pi. 11: fig. 2 [type locality:<br />

Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico].—Velasquez, 1962a:332, pi. 6: figs. 89,<br />

89a.—Fortes and Trono, 1980:54.—Fortes, 198lb:396.—Martinez,<br />

1984:47.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:135, 139), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in NY), assigned it to Schizothrix<br />

tenerrima (Gomont) Drouet.<br />

Microcoleus tenerrimus Gomont<br />

Microcoleus tenerrimus Gomont, 1892[1892-1893]:355, pi. 14: figs. 9-11<br />

[lectotype locality: Guadeloupe fide Drouet, 1968:135, 139].<br />

Schizothrix tenerrima (Gomont) Drouet, 1968:135 [including Philippine<br />

record on page 140].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—This record (Velasquez 723) had previously been<br />

published under Microcoleus acutissimus (Velasquez,<br />

1962a:332).


NUMBER 27<br />

Oscillatoria Vaucher<br />

Oscillatoria bonnemaisonii (P. Crouan and H. Crouan)<br />

P. Crouan and H. Crouan<br />

Oscillaria bonnemaisonii P. Crouan and H. Crouan in Desmazieres, 1858:<br />

no. 537 [type locality: passage de Plougastel, Finistere, France].<br />

Oscillatoria bonnemaisonii (P. Crouan and H. Crouan) P. Crouan and H.<br />

Crouan, 1860:371.—Velasquez, 1950:315; 1962a:288, pi. 1: fig. 16.—<br />

Cordero, 1976c: 10, 15, figs, c, D.—Velasquez, 1980:127, table 1.—<br />

Martinez, 1984:57.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. MINDORO: Oriental<br />

Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:274, 296) chose a specimen in PC<br />

as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Oscillatoria corallinae (Kutzing) Gomont<br />

Leibleinia corallinae Kutzing, 1849:276 [type locality: "ad oras gallicas<br />

boreales" (Arromanches-les-Bains, Calvados, France fide Drouet,<br />

1968:272, 296)].<br />

Oscillatoria corallinae (Kutzing) Gomont, 1893[1892-1893]:218.—Velasquez,<br />

1962a:288, pi. 1: fig. 17.—Fortes, 198lb:396.—Martinez,<br />

1984:59.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Bataan. MINDANAO:<br />

Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:272, 296), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in L), assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Oscillatoria curviceps C. Agardh<br />

Oscillatoria curviceps C. Agardh, 1824:68 [type locality: "In stagnis Scaniae"<br />

(near Lund, Sweden fide Drouet, 1968:264, 291)].—Fortes and<br />

Trono, 1980:52.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Martinez, 1984:59.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:264, 291), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in LD), assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Oscillatoria margaritifera (Kutzing) Gomont<br />

Oscillaria margaritifera Kutzing, 1847b:31, pi. 43: fig. X [type locality:<br />

Calvados, France].<br />

Oscillatoria margaritifera (Kutzing) Gomont, 1893[1892-1893]:216.—Velasquez,<br />

1962a:293, pi. 2: fig. 23.—Vannajan and Trono, 1977:36, fig.<br />

lb.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:6.—Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Martinez,<br />

1984:62.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:270, 296), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in L), assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Oscillatoria nigroviridis Thwaites<br />

Oscillatoria nigroviridis Thwaites in Harvey, 1849 [1847-1851]: pi.<br />

CCLLA ["nigro-viridis"] [type locality: Shirehampton near Bristol, England].—Velasquez,<br />

1962a:293, pi. 2: fig. 24.—Fortes and Trono,<br />

1980:52.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Martinez, 1984:63.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:145, 154) chose a specimen in K<br />

(now in BM) as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it<br />

to Porphyrosiphon notarisii (Meneghini) Kutzing.<br />

Oscillatoria sancta (Kutzing) Gomont<br />

Oscillaria sancta Kutzing, 1847b:30, pi. 42: fig. VII [type locality: "In der<br />

'Aequa santa'" (near Roma, Italy fide Drouet, 1968:270, 294)].<br />

Oscillatoria sancta (Kutzing) Gomont, 1893[ 1892-1893]:209.—Fortes and<br />

Trono, 1980:53, fig. 1.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Martinez, 1984:65.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:270, 294), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in L), assigned it to Microcoleus<br />

lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Phormidium Kutzing<br />

Phormidium ambiguum Gomont<br />

Amphithrix amoena Kutzing, 1843b:220 [type locality: Nordhausen, East<br />

Germany].<br />

Phormidium ambiguum Gomont, 1893[ 1892-1893]: 178, pi. 5: fig. 10.—<br />

Velasquez, 1962a:306, pi. 3: fig. 50.—Martinez, 1984:68.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Sur.<br />

NOTE.—Phormidium ambiguum was proposed as a substitute<br />

name for Amphithrix amoena Kutzing in consideration<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> prior existence <strong>of</strong> P. amoenum Kutzing (1843b: 192).<br />

Drouet (1968:232, 246), after examining <strong>the</strong> holotype <strong>of</strong><br />

A. amoena (in L), assigned it to Microcoleus vaginatus<br />

(Vaucher) Gomont. The Ilocos Sur record, however, was<br />

referred by Drouet (1968:307) to Microcoleus lyngbyaceus<br />

(Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Phormidium crosbyanum Tilden<br />

Phormidium crosbyanum Tilden, 1909: no. 645 [type locality: Waianae,<br />

Oahu, Hawaiian Is.].—Velasquez, 1940:271; 1950:316; 1955:165, pi.<br />

I: fig. 20; 1962a:304, pi. 2: fig. 46; 1971:427, fig. 2.—Reyes,<br />

1972:135.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:159.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:10, 15; 1981d:63, fig. 3.—Martinez, 1984:68.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS:<br />

Negros Oriental, SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:48, 83), after examining <strong>the</strong> holotype<br />

<strong>of</strong> this species (in MIN), assigned it to Schizothrix<br />

calcicola (C. Agardh) Gomont.<br />

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12<br />

Phormidium laysanense Lemmermann<br />

Phormidium laysanense Lemmermann, 1905:619, pi. VII: figs. 4, 5 [type<br />

locality: Laysan Islet, Hawaiian Is.].—Agor, 1962:33.—Martinez,<br />

1984:69.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:213), on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original<br />

description, assigned this species to Oscillatoria erythraea<br />

(Ehrenberg) Drouet. Although <strong>the</strong> latter species (better<br />

known as Trichodesmium erythraeum Ehrenberg) is generally<br />

planktonic, Agor (I.e.) reported his material as being epiphytic<br />

on brown algae.<br />

Phormidium penicillatum Gomont<br />

Phormidium penicillatum Gomont, 1893:LXXXVIII, pi. IV: figs. 5-7;<br />

in Jadin, 1893:CLix ["penicellatum"] [type locality: Saint-Gilles, Reunion].—Velasquez,<br />

1962a:306.—Martinez, 1984:70.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.), MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:204, 212), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in PC), assigned it to Oscillatoria<br />

submembranacea (Ardissone and Strafforello) Drouet.<br />

Phormidium persicinum (Reinke) Gomont<br />

Lyngbya persicina Reinke, 1889:91 [type locality: Kieler Bucht, West Germany].<br />

Phormidium persicinum (Reinke) Gomont, 1893[ 1892-1893]: 164.—Velasquez,<br />

1962a:301, pi. 2: fig. 41—Reyes, 1978:139, pi. 1: figs. 5, 6.—<br />

Martinez, 1984:70.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:43, 68) chose a specimen in PC as<br />

<strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to Schizothrix<br />

calcicola (C. Agardh) Gomont.<br />

Phormidium submembranaceum<br />

(Ardissone and Strafforello) Gomont<br />

Oscillaria submembranacea Ardissone and Strafforello, 1877:65 [type locality:<br />

Porto Maurizio, Liguria, Italy].<br />

Phormidium submembranaceum (Ardissone and Strafforello) Gomont,<br />

1893[I892-1893]:180.<br />

Oscillatoria submembranacea (Ardissone and Strafforello) Drouet, 1968:<br />

203 [including Philippine records on page 212].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.), MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—These records were previously published as<br />

Phormidium penicillatum Gomont by Velasquez (1962a:306).<br />

Phormidium tinctorium Kutzing<br />

Phormidium tinctorium Kutzing, 1847b:35, pi. 49: fig. Ill [type locality:<br />

Falaise, Calvados, France].—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:171, pi. 1:<br />

fig. 2.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:159—Martinez, 1984:71.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:100, 105), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in L), assigned it to Schizothrix friesii<br />

(C. Agardh) Gomont.<br />

Phormidium valderiae (Delponte) Schmidle<br />

Leptothrix valderiae Delponte in Garelli. 1857:35 ["valderia"] [type locality:<br />

Valdieri, Piemonte, Italy].<br />

Phormidium valderiae (Delponte) Schmidle, 1901:100, footnote.<br />

Phormidium valdenanum Gomont, 1893[ 1892-1893]: 167—Velasquez,<br />

1955:164, pi. I: fig. 19; 1962a:305, pi. 3: fig. 48.—Martinez, 1984:72.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—Phormidium valderianum was proposed as a substitute<br />

name for Leptothrix valderiae. When later starting<br />

points are abandoned, <strong>the</strong> correct name for this species<br />

becomes P. valderiae. Drouet (1968:38, 71) chose a specimen<br />

in PC as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to<br />

Schizothrix calcicola (C. Agardh) Gomont.<br />

Schizothrix Kutzing<br />

Schizothrix mexicana Gomont<br />

Schizothrix mexicana Gomont, 1892[1892-1893]:304 [type locality: Rio<br />

Guatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico).—Drouet, 1968:98.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

CEBU.<br />

NOTE.—The Mindoro records (Velasquez 871, 988) had<br />

previously been published under Lyngbya majuscula (Velasquez,<br />

1962a:320) and L. sordida (Velasquez, 1962a:3l7),<br />

respectively.<br />

Sirocoleum Kutzing<br />

Sirocoleum kurzii (Zeller) Gomont<br />

Chthonoblastus kurzii Zeller, 1873:178 [type locality: Elephant Point, Pegu,<br />

Burma].<br />

Sirocoleum kurzii (Zeller) Gomont, 1892[1892-1893]:349.<br />

Porphyrosiphon kurzii (Zeller) Drouet, 1968:162 [including Philippine record<br />

on page 164].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal.<br />

Spirulina Turpin<br />

Spirulina major Kutzing<br />

Spirulina major Kutzing, 1843b: 183 [lectotype locality: Weissenfels, East<br />

Germany fide Drouet, 1968:17, 20].—Velasquez, 1980:127, table<br />

1.—Martinez, 1984:82.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:17, 20) chose a specimen in L as<br />

<strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to Spirulina<br />

subsalsa Oersted.


NUMBER 27 13<br />

Symploca Kutzing<br />

Symploca howei Gardner<br />

Symploca howei Gardner, 1932:283, fig. 1, pi. 2: fig. 9 [type locality: Cayo<br />

Don Luis near Point Montalva, Puerto Rico].—Velasquez and Soriano,<br />

1957:486.—Reyes, 1972:135.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:<br />

163.—Reyes, 1978:140, pi. 2: fig. 1, 2.—Martinez, 1984:85.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:92, 95), after examining <strong>the</strong> holotype<br />

<strong>of</strong> this species (in NY), assigned it to Schizothrix mexicana<br />

Gomont.<br />

Symploca hydnoides (Harvey) Kutzing<br />

Calothrix hydnoides Harvey, 1833:368 [type locality: Appin, Argyll, Scotland].<br />

Symploca hydnoides (Harvey) Kutzing, 1849:272.—Velasquez, 1962a:312,<br />

pi. 3: fig. 59.—Reyes, 1972:136.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:164.—Reyes, 1978:140, pi. I: figs. 13, 14.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1980:7.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:94.—Martinez, 1984:85.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.), Pangasinan. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, CEBU. SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:310; 1973:177, 185) chose a specimen<br />

in LD as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it<br />

to Calothrix crustacea Thuret.<br />

Symploca laeteviridis Gomont<br />

Symploca laeteviridis Gomont, 1893[1892-1893]:109, pi. 2: figs. 6-8 [type<br />

locality: Key West, Florida, USA].—Velasquez, 1955:168, pi. II: fig.<br />

28; 1962a:311, pi. 3: fig. 58.—Martinez, 1984:85.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1968:111, 118), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in PC), assigned it to Schizothrix<br />

arenaria (Berkeley) Gomont.<br />

Family RIVULARIACEAE<br />

Calothrix C. Agardh<br />

Calothrix aeruginea (Kutzing) Thuret<br />

Leibleinia aeruginea Kutzing, 1843b:221 [type locality: Trieste, Italy].<br />

Calothrix aeruginea (Kutzing) Thuret, 1875:381.—Fortes and Trono,<br />

1980:54, fig. 2.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Martinez, 1984:28.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:168, 184), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in L), assigned it to Calothrix<br />

crustacea Thuret.<br />

Calothrix confervicola (Dillwyn) C. Agardh<br />

Conferva confervicola Dillwyn, 1802 [1802-1809]: pi. 8 [lectotype locality:<br />

Aberystwyth, Wales fide Drouet, 1973:164].<br />

Calothrix confervicola (Dillwyn) C. Agardh, 1824:70.—Velasquez,<br />

1962a:353, pi. 10: fig. 125.—Martinez, 1984:28.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.).<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:163-164) chose a specimen in<br />

OXF as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to<br />

Calothrix crustacea Thuret.<br />

Calothrix contarenii (Zanardini) Bornet and Flahault<br />

Rivularia contarenii Zanardini, 1840a: 134 [lectotype locality: Venezia,<br />

Italy fide Drouet, 1973:167, 184].<br />

Calothrix contarenii (Zanardini) Bornet and Flahault, 1886a [1886-<br />

1888]:355.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:7.—Martinez, 1984:29.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:166-167, 184) chose a specimen<br />

in PC as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to<br />

Calothrix crustacea Thuret.<br />

Calothrix crustacea Thuret<br />

Calothrix crustacea Thuret in Bornet and Thuret, 1876:13, pi. IV: figs.<br />

1-6 [lectotype locality: Tangiers, Morocco fide Drouet, 1973:175,<br />

186].—Fan, 1956:176.—Drouet, 1973:194.—Martinez, 1984:29.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Sur. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.),<br />

Oriental Mindoro. PALAWAN, SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—These records have also been reported as follows:<br />

Cagayan under Calothrix confervicola (Velasquez,<br />

1962a:353), Ilocos Sur under C. parietina (Fan, 1956:168),<br />

Oriental Mindoro (Velasquez 1076) under Brachytrichia maculans<br />

(Velasquez, 1962a: 356), Palawan under Rivularia<br />

bullata (Velasquez, 1962a:355), and Tawitawi under Calothrix<br />

pilosa (Velasquez, 1955:181).<br />

Calothrix epiphytica W. West and G.S. West<br />

Calothrix epiphytica W. West and G.S. West, 1897:240 [type locality:<br />

Mossamedes, Angola].—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:172, pi. 1: fig.<br />

6.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130.—Martinez, 1984:29.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:121,150) chose a specimen in UC<br />

as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to Calothrix<br />

parietina (Nageli ex Kutzing) Thuret.<br />

Calothrix parietina (Nageli ex Kutzing) Thuret<br />

Schizosiphon parietinus Nageli ex Kutzing, 1849:327 [type locality: Zurich,<br />

Switzerland].<br />

Calothrix parietina (Nageli ex Kutzing) Thuret, 1875:381.—Fan, 1956:<br />

168.—Martinez, 1984:29.


14 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Sur.<br />

NOTE.—This record has also been reported under Phormidium<br />

ambiguum (Velasquez, 1962a:306) and Calothrix<br />

crustacea (Drouet, 1973:194).<br />

Calothrix pilosa Harvey<br />

Calothrix pilosa Harvey, 1858:106, pi. XLVIlI.c [type locality: Key West,<br />

Florida, USA].—Velasquez, 1940:269; 1950:323; 1955:181, pi. V: figs.<br />

57a, 57ft.—Fan, 1956:171-172.—Velasquez, 1962a:353, pi. 10: figs.<br />

123, 123a.—Martinez, 1984:29.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Quezon, MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. LEYTE (Biliran I.), SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:39, 77) chose a specimen in K (in<br />

BM) as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to<br />

Scytonema h<strong>of</strong>mannii C. Agardh [= 5. h<strong>of</strong>man-bangii C.<br />

Agardh].<br />

Calothrix robusta Setchell and Gardner<br />

Calothrix robusta Setchell and Gardner in Gardner, 1918:473, pi. 40: fig.<br />

22 [type locality: Cypress Point, Monterey County, California, USA].—<br />

Velasquez, 1950:324.—Martinez, 1984:30.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:177, 190), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in UC), assigned it to Calothrix<br />

crustacea Thuret.<br />

Calothrix scopulorum (Weber and Mohr) C. Agardh<br />

Conferva scopulorum Weber and Mohr, 1804:195, pi. 3: fig. 3 [type locality:<br />

Varberg, Sweden].<br />

Calothrix scopulorum (Weber and Mohr) C. Agardh, 1824:70.—Fortes and<br />

Trono, 1980:54.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Martinez, 1984:30.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:164, 183) chose a specimen in K<br />

(in BM) as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> this species and assigned it to<br />

Calothrix crustacea Thuret.<br />

Calothrix viguieri Fremy<br />

Calothrix viguieri Fremy, 1930:252, fig. 226 [type locality: Gabon].—<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:172, pi. 1: fig. 5.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:1 30.—Martinez, 1984:30.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:131), on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original<br />

description, assigned this species to Calothrix parietina (Nageli<br />

ex Kutzing) Thuret.<br />

Dichothrix Zanardini<br />

Dichothrix gypsophila (Kutzing) Bornet and Flahault<br />

Schizosiphon gypsophilus Kiitzing, 1843b:234, pi. 6: fig. II [type locality:<br />

"An Gypswanden des sudlichen Harzes" (Sachswerfen, near Nordhausen,<br />

East Germany fide Drouet, 1973:104)].<br />

Dichothrix gypsophila (Kutzing) Bornet and Flahault, 1886a [1886-<br />

1888]:377.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:172, pi. 1: fig. 4.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:140.—Martinez, 1984:35.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:103-104, 145), after examining<br />

<strong>the</strong> holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in L), assigned it to Calothrix<br />

parietina (Nageli ex Kutzing) Thuret.<br />

Gardnerula De Toni f.<br />

Gardnerula corymbosa (Harvey) De Toni f.<br />

Microcoleus corymbosus Harvey, 1858:109, pi. XLVIII:B [type locality: Key<br />

West, Florida, USA],<br />

Gardnerula corymbosa (Harvey) De Toni f., 1936:[5].—Velasquez,<br />

1940:270; 1950:327; 1962a:355, pi. 10: figs. 128, 128a, 128*.—Reyes,<br />

1978:142, pi. 2: figs. 14-17.—Martinez, 1984:37.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Quezon, MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:173, 189), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in TCD), assigned it to Calothrix<br />

crustacea Thuret.<br />

Rivularia C. Agardh<br />

Rivularia bullata (Poiret) Berkeley<br />

Ulva bullata Poiret, 1808:175 [type locality: Siriac, Bretagne, France].<br />

Rivularia bullata (Poiret) Berkeley, 1833:8.—Velasquez, 1962a:355, pi.<br />

10: fig. 127.—Reyes, 1978:141, pi. 2: figs. 12, 13.—Martinez, 1984:75.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:165, 185), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in PC), assigned it to Calothrix<br />

crustacea Thuret.<br />

Rivularia mesenterica (Kutzing) Thuret<br />

Heteractis mesenterica Kutzing, 1843b:236 [type locality: Pula, Yugoslavia].<br />

Rivularia mesenterica (Kutzing) Thuret, 1875:382.—Reyes, 1978:141, pi.<br />

2: figs. 7-9.—Martinez, 1984:76.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:168-169, 184), after examining<br />

<strong>the</strong> holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in L), assigned it to Calothrix<br />

crustacea Thuret.<br />

Rivularia nitida C. Agardh<br />

Rivularia nitida C. Agardh, 1812 [1810-1812]:44 [type locality: Stockholm,<br />

Sweden].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:55, fig. 3.—Fortes, 1981b:<br />

396.—Martinez, 1984:76.


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PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION<br />

doro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:165, 183), being unable to find<br />

original material <strong>of</strong> this species, chose a specimen in LD<br />

(from Bastad, Sweden) as a neotype and assigned it to<br />

Calothrix crustacea Thuret.<br />

Rivularia polyotis (J. Agardh) Hauck<br />

Diplotrichia polyotis]. Agardh, 1842:10 [type locality: Pag I., Yugoslavia].<br />

Rivularia polyotis (J. Agardh) Hauck, 1884 [ 1883-1885]:495.—Reyes,<br />

1978:141, pi. 2: figs. iO, 11.—Martinez, 1984:76.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:167-168, 184), after examining<br />

<strong>the</strong> holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in LD), assigned it to Calothrix<br />

crustacea Thuret.<br />

Family SCYTONEMATACEAE<br />

Scytonema C. Agardh<br />

Scytonema h<strong>of</strong>man-bangii C. Agardh<br />

Scytonema h<strong>of</strong>man-bangii C. Agardh, 1812 [ 1810-1812]:39 ["hojfman-bangii"]<br />

[type locality: Jader, Vastmanland, Sweden].<br />

Scytonema h<strong>of</strong>manii C. Agardh, 1817:117 ["h<strong>of</strong>mannii"].—Velasquez,<br />

1950:325; 1962a:363, pi. 12: fig. 138—Drouet, 1973:91-92—Martinez.<br />

1984:79.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Quezon, MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Scytonema h<strong>of</strong>mannii was proposed as a substitute<br />

name for S. h<strong>of</strong>fman-bangii. Both epi<strong>the</strong>ts commemorate <strong>the</strong><br />

Danish botanist, Niels H<strong>of</strong>man Bang (for whom <strong>the</strong> red<br />

alga Bangia is also named), so that nei<strong>the</strong>r is correctly<br />

spelled. When later starting points are abandoned, <strong>the</strong><br />

correct name for this species becomes Scytonema h<strong>of</strong>manbangii.<br />

The Quezon record was previously published under<br />

Calothrix pilosa (Velasquez, 1940:270).<br />

Order STIGONEMATALES<br />

Family MASTIGOCLADACEAE<br />

Brachytrichia Zanardini<br />

Brachytrichia maculans Gomont<br />

Brachytrichia maculans Gomont, 1901:210, pi. 5: figs. 5-7 [type locality:<br />

Lem Dan, Ko Chang Archipelago, Thailand].—Velasquez, 1962a:<br />

356.—Martinez, 1984:28.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Drouet (1973:177, 194), after examining <strong>the</strong><br />

holotype <strong>of</strong> this species (in PC), assigned it to Calothrix<br />

crustacea Thuret.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Min- Brachytrichia quoyi (C. Agardh) Bornet and Flahault<br />

Nostoc quoyi C. Agardh, 1824:22 ["quoji"] [type locality: Mariana Is.].<br />

Brachytrichia quoyi (C. Agardh) Bornet and Flahault, 1886b [1886-<br />

1888]:373.—Velasquez, 1940:270; 1950:325; 1955:180, pi. V: fig<br />

55.—Velasquez and Soriano, 1957:486.—Velasquez, 1962a:356, pi<br />

11: fig. 129.—Villones and Magdamo, 1968:11, fig. 2.—Velasquez<br />

1971:428, fig. 4—Reyes, 1972:135.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty<br />

1975:130.—Drouet, 1981:107.—Fortes, 1981 b:396.—Cordero<br />

1984a:69.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:65, fig. 3.—Cordero<br />

1984b:57.—Martinez, 1984:28.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Ilocos Sur, Batangas, Quezon, Albay. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros Oriental. PALAWAN<br />

(incl. Cuyo I.).<br />

RECONCILIATION WITH THE DROUETIAN SYSTEM<br />

Philippine Cyanophyceae arranged according to <strong>the</strong><br />

Drouetian classification (synonyms indented beneath accepted<br />

names):<br />

Order Chroococcales<br />

Family Chamaesiphonaceae<br />

Entophysalis conferta (Kutzing) Drouet and Daily<br />

Family Chroococcaceae<br />

Anacystis aeruginosa (Zanardini) Drouet and Daily<br />

Order Hormogonales<br />

Family Nostocaceae<br />

Anabaina oscillarioides Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

Anabaina pseudoscillatoria Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

Hormothamnium enteromorphoides Grunow<br />

H. solutum Bornet and Grunow<br />

Calothrix crustacea Thuret<br />

Brachytrichia maculans Gomont<br />

Calothrix aeruginea (Kutzing) Thuret<br />

C. confervicola (Dillwyn) C. Agardh<br />

C. contarenii (Zanardini) Bornet and Flahault<br />

C. robusta Setchell and Gardner<br />

C. scopulorum (Weber and Mohr) C. Agardh<br />

Gardnerula corymbosa (Harvey) De Toni f.<br />

Rivularia bullata (Poiret) Berkeley<br />

R. mesenterica (Kutzing) Thuret<br />

R. nitida C. Agardh<br />

R. polyotis (J. Agardh) Hauck<br />

Symploca hydnoides (Harvey) Kutzing<br />

Calothrix parietina (Nageli ex Kutzing) Thuret<br />

Calothrix epiphytica W. West and G.S. West<br />

C. viguieri Fremy<br />

Dichothrix gypsophila (Kutzing) Bornet and Flahault<br />

Scytonema h<strong>of</strong>mannii C. Agardh [= 5. h<strong>of</strong>man-bangii C. Agardh]<br />

Calothrix pilosa Harvey<br />

Family Oscillatoriaceae<br />

Microcoleus lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) P. Crouan and H. Crouan<br />

Hydrocoleum lyngbyaceum Kutzing<br />

H. cantharidosmum (Montagne) Gomont<br />

H. comoides (Harvey) Gomont<br />

H. glutinosum (C. Agardh) Gomont<br />

Lyngbya aestuarii (Mertens) Liebman<br />

L. confervoides C. Agardh<br />

L. ferruginea C. Agardh<br />

L. majuscula (Dillwyn) Harvey


16<br />

L. martensiana Meneghini<br />

L. semiplena (C. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Oscillatoria bonnemaisonii (P. Crouan and H. Crouan)<br />

P. Crouan and H. Crouan<br />

O. corallinae (Kutzing) Gomont<br />

O. curviceps C. Agardh<br />

O. margaritifera (Kutzing) Gomont<br />

O. sancta (Kutzing) Gomont<br />

M. vaginatus (Vaucher) Gomont<br />

Phormidium ambiguum Gomont<br />

Oscillatoria erythrea (Ehrenberg) Drouet<br />

Phormidium laysanense Lemmermann<br />

0. lutea C. Agardh<br />

Lyngbya lutea (C. Agardh) J.E. Areschoug<br />

O. submembranacea (Ardissone and Strafforello) Drouet<br />

Phormidium submembranaceum (Ardissone and Strafforello) Gomont<br />

P. penicillatum Gomont<br />

Porphyrosiphon kurzii (Zeller) Drouet<br />

Sirocoleum kurzii (Zeller) Gomont<br />

P. notarisii (Meneghini ex Kutzing) Kutzing<br />

Oscillatoria nigroviridis Thwaites<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Schizothrix arenaria (Berkeley) Gomont<br />

Symploca laeteviridis Gomont<br />

S. calcicola (C. Agardh) Gomont<br />

Lyngbya infixa Fremy<br />

L. mesotricha Skuja<br />

Phormidium crosbyanum Tilden<br />

P. persicinum (Reinke) Gomont<br />

P. valderiae (Delponte) Schmidle<br />

S.friesii (C. Agardh) Gomont<br />

Phormidium tinctorium Kutzing<br />

S. mexicana Gomont<br />

Lyngbya rosea W.R. Taylor<br />

L. sordida Gomont [uncertain; see entry in <strong>Catalog</strong>]<br />

Symploca howei Gardner<br />

5. tenerrima (Gomont) Drouet<br />

Microcoleus tenerrimus Gomont<br />

M. acutissimus Gardner<br />

Spirulina subsalsa Oersted<br />

Spirulina major Kutzing<br />

Family Stigonemataceae<br />

Brachytrichia quoyi (C. Agardh) Bornet and Flahault


Order GONIOTRICHALES<br />

Family GONIOTRICHACEAE<br />

Chroodactylon Hansgirg<br />

Chroodactylon ornatum (C. Agardh) Basson<br />

Conferva ornata C. Agardh, 1824:104 [type locality: Lake Malaren, Stockholm,<br />

Sweden].<br />

Asterocytis ornata (C. Agardh) Hamel, 1924:451.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:380 ["Asterocystis"].—Saraya and Trono, 1982:25.<br />

Chroodactylon ornatum (C. Agardh) Basson, 1979:67.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEN­<br />

TRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Goniotrichum Kutzing<br />

Goniotrichum alsidii (Zanardini) Howe<br />

Bangia alsidii Zanardini, 1840a: 136 [type locality: Trieste, Italy].<br />

Goniotrichum alsidii (Zanardini) Howe, 1914:75.—Menez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:380.<br />

Bangia elegans Chauvin, 1842:33 [type locality: Arromanches-les-Bains,<br />

Calvados, France].<br />

Goniotrichum elegans (Chauvin) Zanardini, 1847:249.—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1921:187.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:146.—Chan, 1981:<br />

387.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:25, pi. I: fig. 1.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEN­<br />

TRAL VISAYAS. SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu I.)<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Bangia alsidii and Goniotrichum<br />

elegans was proposed by Zanardini (1873:457), who,<br />

however, considered B. alsidii a variety <strong>of</strong> G. elegans. The<br />

varietal distinction is not usually recognized, but if it is, G.<br />

elegans must be subordinated to G. alsidii.<br />

Order BANGIALES<br />

Family ERYTHROPELTIDACEAE<br />

Erythrocladia Rosenvinge<br />

Erythrocladia irregularis Rosenvinge<br />

Erythrocladia irregularis Rosenvinge, 1909:72, figs. 11, 12 [type locality:<br />

M#llegrund <strong>of</strong>f Hirshals, Denmark].<br />

Erythrocladia subintegra Rosenvinge, 1909:73, figs. 13, 14 [syntype localities:<br />

two, <strong>of</strong>f Hirshals, Denmark].—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:15, fig.<br />

14.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:26.<br />

Class RHODOPHYCEAE<br />

Subclass BANGIOPHYCIDAE<br />

17<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Manila.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Erythrocladia irregularis<br />

and E. subintegra was proposed by Heerebout (1968:141).<br />

The latter species was treated as a forma <strong>of</strong> E. irregularis<br />

by Garbary, Hansen, and Scagel (1981:154).<br />

Erythrocladia pinnata W.R. Taylor<br />

Erythrocladia pinnata W.R. Taylor, 1942:75, pi. 2: figs. 1, 2 [type locality:<br />

Tobago I., West Indies].—Menez and Calumpong, 1981:380.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Erythrotrichia J.E. Areschoug<br />

Erythrotrichia bangioides Levring<br />

Erythrotrichia bangioides Levring, 1955:410, fig. 1 [syntype localities: various,<br />

all in New Zealand].—Saraya and Trono, 1982:26.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Erythrotrichia biseriata Tanaka<br />

Erythrotrichia biseriata Tanaka, 1944:86, fig. 8 [syntype localities: Kashoto,<br />

Taiwan; Hachijo-jima, Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:33, figs. 1, 2.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1982:26.<br />

gas.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batan­<br />

Erythrotrichia parietalis Tanaka<br />

Erythrotrichia parietalis Tanaka, 1952:18, fig. 10 [type locality: Takamatsu,<br />

Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:34, fig. 3.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:380.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite (Corregidor<br />

I.), CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Family BANGIACEAE<br />

Bangia Lyngbye<br />

Bangia atropurpurea (Roth) C. Agardh<br />

Conferva atropurpurea Roth, 1806:208, pi. VI [type locality: Bremen, West<br />

Germany].<br />

Bangia atropurpurea (Roth) C. Agardh, 1824:76.<br />

Conferva fuscopurpurea Dillwyn, 1807 [1802-1809]: pi. 92 ["fusco-purpurea"\<br />

[type locality: Dunraven Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales].


Bangia fuscopurpurea (Dillwyn) Lyngbye, 1819:83, pi. 24:c.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:380.—Calumpong, 1982:145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental<br />

(Apo I.).<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Bangia fuscopurpurea (marine)<br />

and B. atropurpurea (freshwater) was proposed by den<br />

Hartog (1972) and Geesink (1973).<br />

Bangia yamadae Tanaka<br />

Bangia yamadae Tanaka, 1944:84, figs. 6, 7 ["yamadai"] [type locality:<br />

Hoko-to (P'eng-hu), Taiwan].—Cordero, 1977a:34, figs. 4, 5.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite (Corregidor<br />

I.).<br />

NOTE.—In forming an epi<strong>the</strong>t intended to commemorate<br />

a personal name ending in <strong>the</strong> letter a, <strong>the</strong> letter e is added<br />

regardless <strong>of</strong> gender. Thus Yamada yields yamadae and<br />

Okamura yields okamurae (used in several species in this<br />

catalog).<br />

Porphyra C. Agardh<br />

Porphyra atropurpurea (Olivi) De Toni<br />

Ulva atropurpurea Olivi, 1794:153, pis. I—III ["atro-purpurea"] [type locality:<br />

Venezia, Italy].<br />

Porphyra atropurpurea (Olivi) De Toni, 1897:17.—Zaneveld, 1956:24;<br />

1959:105.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos.<br />

Porphyra crispata Kjellman<br />

Porphyra crispata Kjellman, 1897a: 15, pi. 1: figs. 4, 5; pi. 3: figs. 5-7; pi.<br />

5: fig. 15 [type locality: Goto, Japan].—Domantay, 1962:293.—Galutira<br />

and Velasquez, 1964:501, pi. 3: figs. 8a-c; pi. 7: figs. 11a,b.—Velasquez,<br />

1968a:121, fig. 6.—De Leon and Domantay, 1971:5, 8.—Velasquez,<br />

1971:446, fig. 25; 1972:63.—Cordero, 1974c:138, fig. 2.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:161—Cordero, 1977a:36, figs. 6-8; 1979a:21,<br />

fig. 1.—Velasquez, 1979b:230.—Cordero, 1980b:38, fig. 4.—Trono<br />

and Fortes, 1980:67.—Trono, Velasquez, and Guevarra, 1980:78.—<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22—Trono and Fortes, 1982:149.—Cordero,<br />

Order ACROCHAETIALES<br />

Family ACROCHAETIACEAE<br />

Deliberations leading to <strong>the</strong> choice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> classification <strong>of</strong><br />

acrochaetioid algae employed here are given in <strong>the</strong> appended<br />

Nomenclatural Notes.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

1984a:86.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a: 17; 1984b: 124.—Tungpa­<br />

lan, 1984:140.<br />

Subclass FLORIDEOPHYCIDAE<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Batangas.<br />

Porphyra denticulata Levring<br />

Porphyra denticulata Levring, 1953:467, figs. 5, 6A-G [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Queensland, Australia].—Quisumbing, 1951:1011.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Norte.<br />

*Porphyra marcosii Cordero<br />

Porphyra marcosii Cordero, 1976b: 15, figs, A-H, pi. 1 [type locality: Dirique<br />

Bay, Burgos, Ilocos Norte Prov., Luzon].—Cordero, 1974c: 139, fig. 4<br />

[Porphyra sp.]; 1977a:36, figs. 9, 9a, pi. I:A; 1979a:22, fig. 2; 1980b:38,<br />

fig. 5, pi. 25; 1984a:87.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:19; 1984b:<br />

124.—Tungpalan, 1984:140.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Porphyra suborbiculata Kjellman<br />

Porphyra suborbiculata Kjellman, 1897a: 10, pi. 1: figs. 1-3; pi. 2: figs. 5-<br />

9; pi. 5: figs. 4-7 [type locality: Goto, Japan].—Cordero, 1974c:138,<br />

fig. 3; 1977a:37, figs. 10, 11; 1979a:23, fig. 3; 1980b:39, fig. 6, pis. 26,<br />

[55].—Trono and Fortes, 1980:67.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono<br />

and Fortes, 1982:149.—Cordero, 1984a:86.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:19, fig. 14; 1984b: 124.—Tungpalan, 1984:140.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.<br />

Norte, Cavite (Corregidor L).<br />

-LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Porphyra variegata (Kjellman) Kjellman<br />

Diploderma variegatum Kjellman, 1889:33, pi. II: figs. 1-4 [type locality:<br />

Bering I., USSR].<br />

Porphyra variegata (Kjellman) Kjellman in Hus, 1900:69.—Velasquez et<br />

al., 1973:25, pi. 9: fig. 43.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Bataan.<br />

Acrochaetium Nageli<br />

Acrochaetium gracile B0rgesen<br />

Acrochaetium gracile B^rgesen, 1915:26, figs. 19, 20 [type locality: St.<br />

Thomas, Virgin Is.].—Abbott, 1962:115, fig. 17.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:126.—Cordero, 1977a:38, fig. 12.—Vannajan and<br />

Trono, 1978:15.—Chan, 1981:387. —Fortes, 1981b:396.


NUMBER 27 19<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite.<br />

PALAWAN (Balabac I.).<br />

Acrochaetium hallandicum (Kylin) Hamel<br />

Chantransia hallandica Kylin, 1906:123, fig. 8 [type locality: Halland coast<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sweden].<br />

Acrochaetium hallandicum (Kylin) Hamel, 1927:20, 82.<br />

Acrochaetium sargassi B^rgesen, 1915: 17, figs. 7-10 [type locality: St.<br />

Thomas, Virgin Is.].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:380.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Chantransia hallandica<br />

and Acrochaetium sargassi was proposed by Woelkerling<br />

(1973:84).<br />

Acrochaetium hancockii (Dawson) Papenfuss<br />

Rhodochorton hancockii Dawson, 1944:255, pi. 41: figs. 4-6 [type locality:<br />

Puerto Refugio, Isla Angel de la Guarda, Baja California Norte,<br />

Mexico].<br />

Acrochaetium hancockii (Dawson) Papenfuss, 1945:306.—Cornejo and Velasquez,<br />

1972:178, pi. 2: fig. 16; pi. 4: fig. 33.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:126.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:27, pi. I: fig. 2.<br />

gas.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batan­<br />

Acrochaetium liagorae B^rgesen<br />

Acrochaetium liagorae B0rgesen, 1915:57, figs. 60-62 [type locality: St.<br />

Croix, Virgin Is.].—Abbott, 1962:100, figs. 8a,d,j, 9.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:126.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Balabac I.), SULU:<br />

Sulu (Cagayan Sulu Is.).<br />

* Acrochaetium nitidulum Abbott<br />

Acrochaetium nitidulum Abbott, 1962:95, fig. 6 [type locality: Gnat Reef,<br />

Balabac I., Palawan Prov.].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:126.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

*Acrochaetium papenfussii Abbott<br />

Acrochaetium papenfussii Abbott, 1962:97, fig. 7 [type locality: Cagayan<br />

Sulu I., Palawan Prov.].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:126.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Acrochaetium robustum Brgesen<br />

Acrochaetium robustum B^rgesen, 1915:40, figs. 38-40 [type locality: St.<br />

Thomas, Virgin Is.].—Cordero, 1977a:38, figs. 13, 14.—Liao and<br />

Sotto, 1980:98.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Acrochaetium seriatum Brgesen<br />

Acrochaetium seriatum Brgesen, 1915:32, figs. 25-28 [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Virgin Is.].—Abbott, 1962:113, fig. 15.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:126.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Balabac I.).<br />

Acrochaetium sinicola (Dawson) Papenfuss<br />

Rhodochorton sinicola Dawson, 1944:256, pi. 41: figs. 1, 2 [type locality:<br />

Isla Turner, near Isla Tiburon, Sonora, Mexico].—Cornejo and Velasquez,<br />

1972:177, pi. 2: fig. 15.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.<br />

Acrochaetium sinicola (Dawson) Papenfuss, 1945:317 ["sinicolum"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Acrochaetium trichogloeae B^rgesen<br />

Acrochaetium trichogloeae B^rgesen, 1952:13, figs. 6, 7 [type locality: Barkly<br />

1., Mauritius].—Abbott, 1962:93, figs. bb-i.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:126.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Cagayan Sulu<br />

Is.).<br />

Acrochaetium tuticorinense B^rgesen<br />

Acrochaetium tuticorinense B0rgesen, 1937:30, figs. 15, 16 [type locality:<br />

Tuticorin, India].—Abbott, 1962:114, fig. 16.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:126.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Balabac I.).<br />

Order PALMARIALES<br />

Family PALMARIACEAE<br />

Palmaria Stackhouse<br />

Palmaria palmata (Linnaeus) Kuntze<br />

Fucus palmatus Linnaeus, 1753:1162 [type locality: "in Oceano"].<br />

Palmaria palmata (Linnaeus) Kuntze, 1891:909.—Cordero, 1977a: 173;<br />

1978a:43.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Order NEMALIALES<br />

Family NEMALIACEAE<br />

Trichogloea Kutzing<br />

Trichogloea requienii (Montagne) Kutzing<br />

Batrachospermum requienii Montagne, 1843b:355 [type locality: Red Sea].<br />

Trichogloea requienii (Montagne) Kutzing, 1847a:54.—Cordero, 1977a:<br />

48, fig. 26, pi. I:c; 1984a:87.


20 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Quezon.<br />

Family DERMONEMATACEAE<br />

Dermonema Harvey ex Heydrich<br />

Dermonema frappieri (Montagne and Millardet)<br />

Brgesen<br />

Cladosiphon frappieri Montagne and Millardet, 1862:20, pi. XXVI: fig. 1<br />

[type locality: Reunion].<br />

Dermonema frappieri (Montagne and Millardet) B


NUMBER 27 21<br />

9: fig. 45.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65.; 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977a:45, figs. 23-<br />

25, pi. III:A; 1978a: 14.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:13.—Cordero,<br />

1979b:287; 1980b:43, fig. 10, pi. 27.—Reyes, 1980:128, pi. 5: fig. 2.—<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1980:69.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono and<br />

De Lara, 1981:11, pi. VII: fig. 4.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:149.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1982:27, pi. II: fig. 4.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:126.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:19, fig. 15; 1984b:125.<br />

Ganonema farinosum (Lamouroux) Fan and Wang, 1974:492 ["farinosa"].—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:380 ["farinosa"].<br />

Liagora cheyneana Harvey, 1855:552 ["cheyniana"] [type locality: Cape<br />

Riche, Western Australia, Australia].—Seale, 1911:309.—Wester,<br />

1916:159; 1921:224; 1924:21.—G. Blanco, 1938:513.—Quisumbing,<br />

1951: 1011.—Montilla and Blanco, 1953:166.<br />

Liagora farinosa Lamouroux var. cheyneana (Harvey) Zaneveld, 1956:45<br />

[including Philippine records].—Zaneveld, 1959:105.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, La Union,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. LEYTE<br />

(incl. Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—Liagora farinosa was placed in its own genus,<br />

Ganonema, by Fan and Wang (1974) on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

carpogonial branch in that species, which was said to be<br />

borne on a special short filament ra<strong>the</strong>r than directly on an<br />

ordinary vegetative filament. Abbott (1984), pointing out<br />

<strong>the</strong> inconstancy <strong>of</strong> this character, returned <strong>the</strong> species to<br />

Liagora. Liagora cheyneana is included as a synonym on <strong>the</strong><br />

authority <strong>of</strong> Howe (1920:554).<br />

Liagora hawaiiana Butters<br />

Liagora hawaiiana Butters, 1911:169, pi. XXIV: figs. 8, 9 [type locality:<br />

Laie Point, Koolauloa, Oahu, Hawaiian Is.].—Mefiez, 1961:69, pi. 7:<br />

figs. 81, 82.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Liagora japonica Yamada<br />

Liagora japonica Yamada, 1938a: 16, figs. 9, 10, pi. 4: fig. 1 [syntype<br />

localities: various, all in Japan].—Domantay, 1962:292.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Liagora orientalis J. Agardh<br />

Liagora orientalis]. Agardh, 1896:99 [type locality: Sri Lanka].—Cordero,<br />

1977a:47.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:380.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1982:27.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Liagora robusta Yamada<br />

Liagora robusta Yamada, 1938a:8, figs. 3, 4, pi. 12: fig. 1 [syntype localities:<br />

Chichi-jima and Haha-jima, Ogasawara-gunto (Bonin Is.), Japan].—<br />

Cordero, 1977a:47, fig. 20.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas. LEYTE.<br />

Liagora segawae Yamada<br />

Liagora segawae Yamada, 1938a: 18, figs. 11, 12, pi. 5, ["segawai"] [syntype<br />

localities: Chichi-jima, Ogasawara-gunto (Bonin Is.), and Okinawa-jima,<br />

Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Cordero, 1973b:27.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas. LEYTE (Biliran<br />

I.).<br />

Liagora setchellii Yamada<br />

Liagora setchellii Yamada, 1938a: 13, figs. 7, 8, pi. 3: fig. 2 [syntype<br />

localities: Ogasawara-gunto (Bonin Is.) and Ryukyu-retto, Japan; Kashoto,<br />

Taiwan].—Saraya and Trono, 1982:28, pi. I: fig. 4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Liagora tenuis J. Agardh<br />

Liagora tenuis]. Agardh, 1896:101 [syntype localities: West Indies; Florida,<br />

USA].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:380.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Liagora valida Harvey<br />

Liagora valida Harvey, 1853:138, pi. XXXLA [type locality: Sand Key,<br />

Florida, USA].—Velasquez et al., 1973:26, pi. 9: fig. 47.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:380.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas. CENTRAL<br />

VISAYAS.<br />

Order BONNEMAISONIALES<br />

Family BONNEMAISONIACEAE<br />

Asparagopsis Montagne<br />

Asparagopsis taxiformis (Delile) Trevisan<br />

Fucus taxiformis Delile, 1813:151, 295, pi. 57: fig. 2 [type locality: Alexandria,<br />

Egypt].<br />

Asparagopsis taxiformis (Delile) Trevisan, 1845:45.—Velasquez, 1971:446,<br />

fig. 27.—Trono and Bina, 1973:2.—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977a:69, pi.<br />

XI:B; 1978a:20; 1979b:276; 1980b:44.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:69.—<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:14, pi. IX: fig.<br />

2.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:32, pi. Ill: fig.<br />

3.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:149.—Cordero, 1984a:92.<br />

Dasya delilei Montagne, 1841 [1839-1842]: 166, pi. 8: fig. 6.<br />

Asparagopsis delilei (Montagne) Montagne, 1841 [1839-1842]:xrv.—<br />

Montagne, 1844a:662.—Kutzing, 1849:802.—J. Agardh, 1852 [1851-<br />

1863]:776.—Montagne, 1856:428.—Martens, 1868:98-99.—Dickie,<br />

1874a: 192.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:128.<br />

Asparagopsis sanfordiana Harvey, 1855:544 [syntype localities: Garden I.<br />

and Rottnest I., Western Australia, Australia].—Quisumbing,<br />

1951:1007.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasi-


22 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

nan, Quezon, MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.),<br />

Oriental Mindoro. PANAY: Aklan, Antique, NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (Sumilon I.). PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Asparagopsis sanfordiana<br />

and A. taxiformis was proposed by J. Feldmann and G.<br />

Feldmann (1943:81). Dasya delilei Montagne is a superfluous<br />

and hence illegitimate substitute name (orFucus taxiformis<br />

Delile.<br />

Family GALAXAURACEAE<br />

An explanation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> replacement <strong>of</strong> Chaetangiaceae by<br />

Galaxauraceae is given in <strong>the</strong> appended Nomenclatural<br />

Notes.<br />

Actinotrichia Decaisne<br />

Actinotrichia fragilis (Forsskal) Brgesen<br />

Fucus fragilis Forsskal, 1775:190 [type locality: Mokha, Yemen].<br />

Actinotrichia fragilis (Forsskal) B^rgesen, 1932:6.—Villones and Magdamo,<br />

1968:28, fig. 24.—Reyes, 1972:152.—Trono and Bina,<br />

1973:2.—Cordero, 1973b:28.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64.—Ortega,<br />

Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186-188 (tables 2-4) ["fragilissima"].—Trono,<br />

1974b:84.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—Cordero, 1975:272,<br />

figs. 2, 3.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:126.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:50, figs. 28, 202, pi. IV:A.—Trono and Young, 1977:59.—<br />

Trono, 1978:15.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:14.—Cordero,<br />

1979b:287.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:35.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:98.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:380.—<br />

Trono and De Lara, 1981:13.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:31, pi. Ill:<br />

fig. 2.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:127.—Cordero, 1984a:88; 1984b:63;<br />

1984c:54.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:22, fig. 17.<br />

Galaxaura rigida Lamouroux, 1816:265, pi. VIII: fig. 4 [type locality: "la<br />

mer des Indes"].<br />

Actinotrichia rigida (Lamouroux) Decaisne, 1842:118.—Montagne,<br />

1844a:659.—Dickie, 1874a: 196.—Dickie, 1876a:244.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:126.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Cavite (Corregidor I.), Batangas,<br />

Quezon, Manila Bay. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MARIN­<br />

DUQUE. MASBATE. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar.<br />

LEYTE (incl. Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga,<br />

Davao. PALAWAN, SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by B^rgesen<br />

(1932:6).<br />

Galaxaura Lamouroux<br />

Kjellman (1900), using anatomy as a primary criterion,<br />

recognized 62 species <strong>of</strong> Galaxaura, 47 <strong>of</strong> which were new.<br />

Certain sections and subsections contained only tetrasporophytes<br />

or only sexual plants. Efforts to match tetrasporophytes<br />

with sexual plants and o<strong>the</strong>rwise to reduce <strong>the</strong><br />

number <strong>of</strong> recognized species have been made by subse-<br />

quent workers, notably Howe, Bc/>rgesen, Chou, and Papenfuss.<br />

The greatest reduction <strong>of</strong> species is to be found in <strong>the</strong><br />

monograph by Papenfuss, Mshigeni, and Chiang (1982).<br />

Many taxonomic decisions incorporated in that paper do<br />

not agree with those <strong>of</strong> previous workers. In none <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

investigations has static comparative morphology been supported<br />

by culture studies. In a recent paper, Magruder<br />

(1984) determined by culture studies that G. oblongata had<br />

a life cycle involving a small filamentous tetrasporophyte.<br />

Magruder's discovery, while not affecting this catalog directly,<br />

emphasizes <strong>the</strong> need to broaden <strong>the</strong> scope <strong>of</strong> taxonomic<br />

study in Galaxaura. Meanwhile, <strong>the</strong> taxonomic scheme<br />

<strong>of</strong> Papenfuss, Mshigeni, and Chiang provides a useful framework.<br />

Galaxaura apiculata Kjellman<br />

Galaxaura apiculata Kjellman, 1900:74, pi. 12: figs. 13-26; pi. 20: fig. 36<br />

[type locality: Ski, Japan].—Chou, 1945:51, pi. V: figs. 13-19; pi. IX:<br />

fig. 1.—Mefiez, 1961:71, pi. 7: figs. 69-72.—Trono and Santiago,<br />

1970:73. pi. Ill: figs. 3-7.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:178.—<br />

Trono, 1974b:85.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:144.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1982:29, pi. II: fig. 2.<br />

Galaxaura acuminata Kjellman ex Butters, 1911:180, pi. XXIV: figs. 17-<br />

19 [type locality: Waianae, Oahu, Hawaiian Is.].—Cordero, 1977a:52,<br />

fig. 31, pi. IX:A.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:36.—Cordero, 1984a:88.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR:<br />

Eastern Samar. LEYTE (incl. Biliran I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Chou<br />

(1945:51).<br />

Galaxaura arborea Kjellman<br />

Galaxaura arborea Kjellman, 1900:72, pi. 11: figs. 1-11; pi. 20: fig. 39<br />

[type locality: Australia].—Chou, 1945:50, pi. V: figs. 1-5; pi. X: figs.<br />

1, 2.—Mefiez, 1961:70, pi. 7: figs. 76, 78.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:144.—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977a:54, fig. 29, pi. X:A;<br />

1978a: 15.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:380.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:128.—Cordero, 1984a:88.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Dalupiri I.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro. CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Galaxaura contigua Kjellman<br />

Galaxaura contigua Kjellman, 1900:78, pi. 17: figs. 1-14; pi. 20: fig. 23<br />

[type locality: Hawaiian Is.].—Cordero, 1977a:54, fig. 36, pi. VIILc;<br />

1984a:89.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, SA­<br />

MAR: Eastern Samar.<br />

Galaxaura falcata Kjellman<br />

Galaxaura falcata Kjellman, 1900:73, pi. 11: figs. 12-21; pi. 12: figs. 1-<br />

4; pi. 20: fig. 33 [type locality: Enoshima, Kanagawa Prefecture,


NUMBER 27<br />

Japan].—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).—Cordero,<br />

1977a:57, fig. 32, pi. X:B.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:128.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:89.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Galaxaura fasciculata Kjellman<br />

Galaxaura fasciculata Kjellman, 1900:53, pi. 5: figs. 1-9. pi. 20: fig. 14<br />

[type locality: Celebes, Indonesia].—Chou, 1945:44, pi. II: fig. 2; pi.<br />

VIII: fig. 1.—Trono and Santiago, 1970:73, pi. Ill: fig. 2; pi. IV: fig.<br />

1.—Reyes, 1972:1 52.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186, 188.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:144.—Cordero, 1976c: 10;<br />

1977a:57, fig. 33, pi. VI:B.— Cordero, 1978a: 16.—Trono, 1978:15.—<br />

Trono and Tuason, 1978:14—Cordero, 1979b:288.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:98.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:380.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Manila, Quezon, CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MARINDUQUE. LEYTE. PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, CEBU (incl. Mactan I.). MINDANAO: Davao. PALA­<br />

WAN (incl. Culion I.).<br />

Galaxaura filamentosa Chou<br />

Galaxaura filamentosa Chou in W.R. Taylor, 1945:139 [type locality: Isla<br />

Clarion, Islas Revillagigedo, Mexico].—Cordero, 1976c: 10; 1977a:58,<br />

fig. 35, pi. IV:B; 1978a:17; 1984a:90.<br />

Galaxaura rudis [misapplied name].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:380.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Quezon, SAMAR: Eastern Samar. CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Chou (1945:39) noted that certain records <strong>of</strong><br />

Galaxaura rudis from China and Japan were representative<br />

<strong>of</strong> her new species, G. filamentosa. Cordero (1977a:58;<br />

1978a: 17), apparently misinterpreting Chou, listed G. rudis<br />

Kjellman (1900:43, pi. 2: figs. 1-9; pi. 20: fig. 11) as a<br />

taxonomic synonym <strong>of</strong> G. filamentosa. According to Papenfuss,<br />

Mshigeni, and Chiang (1982:407), G. rudis is a taxonomic<br />

synonym <strong>of</strong> G. lapidescens (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux.<br />

*Galaxaura kjellmanii Weber-van Bosse<br />

Galaxaura kjellmanii Weber-van Bosse, 1921:217, fig. 66 [type locality:<br />

North Ubian I., Sulu Archipelago].—Cordero, 1973b:29.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.—Cordero, 1977a:60, fig. 38, pi. IX:C—<br />

Puig and Cordero, 1979:36.—Cordero, 1984a:90.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Norte, LEYTE (Biliran I.), SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

NOTE.—According to Puig and Cordero (1979:36), part<br />

or all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> treatment <strong>of</strong> Galaxaura elongata by Cordero<br />

(1977a) applies to G. kjellmanii.<br />

Galaxaura marginata (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux<br />

Corallina marginata Ellis and Solander, 1786:115, pi. 22: fig. 6 [type<br />

locality: Bahama Is.].<br />

Galaxaura marginata (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux, 1816:264.—Papen­<br />

fuss, Mshigeni, and Chiang, 1982:411, 415.<br />

Galaxaura clavigera Kjellman, 1900:76, pi. 13: figs. 1-13; pi. 20: fig. 25<br />

[type locality: Lasgori (Las Khoreh), Somalia].—Cordero, 1976c:9;<br />

1978a: 15.<br />

Galaxaura tenera Kjellman, 1900:77, pi. 14: figs. 10-19; pi. 20: fig. 32<br />

[type locality: Mombasa, Kenya].—Cordero, 1977a:67, fig. 45, pi. IX:B;<br />

1984a:91.<br />

Galaxaura veprecula Kjellman, 1900:80, pi. 16: figs. 17-33; pi. 20: fig. 32<br />

[type locality: Malagasy Republic].—Chou, 1947:16, pi. VI: figs. 1-8;<br />

pi. XII: fig. 1.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:8, 9; 1978a: 19.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Dalupiri I.). MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. MINDANAO: Surigao.<br />

NOTE.—This synonymy was proposed by Papenfuss,<br />

Mshigeni, and Chiang (1982:41).<br />

Galaxaura oblongata (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux<br />

Corallina oblongata Ellis and Solander, 1786:114, pi. 22: fig. 1 [type<br />

locality: West Indies].<br />

Galaxaura oblongata (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux, 1816:262.—Chou,<br />

1947:7, pis. II, III, IX.—Villones and Magdamo, 1968:28, fig. 26.—<br />

Trono and Santiago, 1970:76, pi. I: figs. 1-12; pi. IV: figs. 4-6.—<br />

Velasquez, 1971:446, fig. 26.—Reyes, 1972:152.—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:26, pi. 10: fig. 48.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65.—Ortega, Alcala,<br />

and Reyes, 1974:187, 188.—Trono, 1974b:85.—Westernhagen,<br />

1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:9, 10; 1977a:60, fig. 34, pis. V:B, VII:B.—Trono and<br />

Young, 1977:59.—Trono, 1978:15.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:14.—<br />

Cordero, 1979b:276, 288.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:36.—Liao and<br />

Sotto, 1980:98.—Reyes, 1980:128, pi. 5: fig. 5.—Trono and Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1980:61, fig. [s.n.].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:380.—<br />

Trono and De Lara, 1981:12, pi. VIII: figs. 1, 3.—Montafio, Laserna,<br />

and Cajipe, 1982:39.—Papenfuss, Mshigeni, and Chiang, 1982:415,<br />

418.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:29, pi. II: fig. 3.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:129.—Cordero, 1984a:90; 1984b:64.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:24, fig. 18.<br />

Corallina cylindrica Ellis and Solander, 1786:114, pi. 22: fig. 4 [type<br />

locality: West Indies].<br />

Galaxaura cylindrica (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux, 1821:22.—Chou,<br />

1947:5, pi. I; pi. VIII: fig. 1.—Velasquez et al., 1973:26, pi. 10: fig.<br />

50.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:144.—Cordero, 1979b:276.<br />

* Galaxaura fastigiata Decaisne, 1842:116 [lectotype locality: Manila, Luzon<br />

fide Svedelius, 1945:32.].—Montagne, 1844a:659.—Martens,<br />

1868:86-87.—Dickie, 1874a:195.—Grunow, 1874:37.—Kjellman,<br />

1900:64, pi. 9: figs. 1-3.—De Toni, 1924:126.—Howe, 1932:169.—<br />

Domantay, 1962:289.—De Leon and Domantay, 1971:5, 8.—Velasquez<br />

et al., 1973:26, pi. 10: fig. 49.—Cordero, 1973b:28.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1978a: 16.—Reyes,<br />

1980:129, pi. 5: fig. 6.—Cordero, 1984a:89.<br />

Galaxaura constipata Kjellman, 1900:63, pi. 8: figs. 29-33; pi. 20: fig. 5<br />

[type locality: Veracruz, Mexico].—Mefiez, 1961:70.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:144.<br />

Galaxaura dimorpha Kjellman, 1900:63, pi. 8: figs. 23-28; pi. 20: fig. 3<br />

[type locality: Timor, Indonesia].—Mefiez, 1961:70, pi. 7: figs. 65-68,<br />

73-75.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:144.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan, Zambales,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, Albay, Sorsogon. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Ori-<br />

23


24<br />

ental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. SAMAR: Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar,<br />

Western Samar, Eastern Samar. LEYTE (incl. Biliran I.).<br />

PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (incl. Mactan<br />

I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Surigao, Misamis Oriental. PALA­<br />

WAN, SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Papenfuss,<br />

Mshigeni, and Chiang (1982:415). Svedelius (1945:32) selected<br />

Cuming 2241 as <strong>the</strong> lectotype collection <strong>of</strong> Galaxaura<br />

fastigiata. Kjellman (1900:65) stated that this specimen was<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Moluccas, an error that originated with Decaisne<br />

(1842:116), who wrote "Hab. in Moluccis (Manilla)".<br />

Galaxaura obtusata (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux<br />

Corallina obtusata Ellis and Solander, 1786:113, pi. 22: fig. 2 [type locality:<br />

Bahama Is.].<br />

Galaxaura obtusata (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux, 1816:262.—Trono<br />

and Santiago, 1970:74, pi. II; pi. IV: fig. 2.—Cordero, 1977a:62, fig.<br />

37, pi. VIII:A,B; 1978a: 17.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:15, fig. 15.—<br />

Cordero, 1984a:90.<br />

Tubularia umbellata Esper, [1805-1812]: 125, pi. Tubularia XVII [type<br />

locality: probably West Indies; see Note].<br />

Galaxaura umbellata (Esper) Lamouroux, 1816:262.—Chou, 1947:14, pi.<br />

V; pi. XI: fig. 1.—Trono and Santiago, 1970:75, pi. I: figs. 13-20.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.<br />

Galaxaura robusta Kjellman, 1900:85, pi. 18: figs. 19-32; pi. 20: fig. 42<br />

[type locality: Nosy-Be, Malagasy Republic].—Cordero, 1978a: 19.—<br />

Liao and Sotto, 1980:98.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:380.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Manila, Cavite, Batangas. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Papenfuss,<br />

Mshigeni, and Chiang (1982:418). For <strong>the</strong> provenance <strong>of</strong><br />

Tubularia umbellata, Esper wrote: "gleichfalls in den ostindischen<br />

Gewassern." Because "gleichfalls" (i.e., "likewise")<br />

refers to T. obtusata, which is from <strong>the</strong> West Indies, it seems<br />

likely that "ostindischen' was an error for '"westindischen."<br />

Galaxaura rugosa (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux<br />

Corallina rugosa Ellis and Solander, 1786:115, pi. 22: fig. 3 [type locality:<br />

Jamaica].<br />

Galaxaura rugosa (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux, 1816:263.—Chou,<br />

1947:13, pi. IV: figs. 12, 13; pi. X: fig. 2.—Cordero, 1977a:63, fig. 39,<br />

pi. VI:A.<br />

Galaxaura elongata]. Agardh, 1876:529 [syntype localities: Tonga; nor<strong>the</strong>astern<br />

Australia].—Cordero, 1973b:28; 1976c:9, 10.; 1977a:54, figs.<br />

30, 37, pi. V:A, pi. VLc; 1978a: 15.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:98.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:128.—Cordero, 1984a:89; 1984b:64.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1984a:24, fig. 19.<br />

Galaxaura squalida Kjellman, 1900:55, pi. 6: figs. 1-12; pi. 20: fig. 9 [type<br />

locality: St. Croix, Virgin Is.].—Chou, 1947:9, pi. IV: figs. 1-11; pi.<br />

VIII: fig. 2.—Domantay, 1962:290.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:145.<br />

Galaxaura glabriuscula Kjellman, 1900:56, pi. 7: figs. 1, ?; pi. 20: fig. 26<br />

[type locality: Tahiti).—Puig and Cordero, 1979:36.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Galaxaura cuculligera Kjellman, 1900:58, pi. 6: figs. 22-30; pi. 20: fig. 30<br />

[type locality: Goto, Japan].—Cordero, 1976c:9.<br />

Galaxaura pacifica Tanaka, 1935:55, figs. 5, 6, pi. 17: fig. 2 [syntype<br />

localities: Haha-jima, Ogasawara-gunto [Bonin Is.], Japan; Garan-bi,<br />

Taiwan].—Cordero, 1976c:8, 9; 1977a:63; 1978a:18.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.). CEBU<br />

(incl. Mactan I.). PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Papenfuss,<br />

Mshigeni, and Chiang (1982:421-422). According to Puig<br />

and Cordero (1979:36), part or all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Galaxaura elongata by Cordero (1977a) applies to G. kjell-<br />

Galaxaura striata Kjellman<br />

Galaxaura striata Kjellman, 1900:66, pi. 9: figs. 18-38; pi. 20: fig. 7 [type<br />

locality: Marquesas Is.].—Cordero, 1977a:64, figs. 40-42, pi. IV:c.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Galaxaura subfruticulosa Chou<br />

Galaxaura subfruticulosa Chou in W.R. Taylor, 1945:140 [type locality:<br />

Isla Clarion, Islas Revillagigedo, Mexico].—Domantay, 1962:290.—<br />

Cordero, 1973b:29; 1976c:9; 1977a:65, fig. 44, pi. V:c; 1978a: 18;<br />

1979b:289.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:36.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:380.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:30, pi. Ill: fig. 1 .—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:25, fig. 20.<br />

Galaxaura fruticulosa Kjellman, 1900:51, pi. 4: figs. 4-16; pi. 20: fig. 19<br />

[type locality: Nomo-zaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan] [intended nomenclatural<br />

synonym].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Quezon, SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar.<br />

LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan.<br />

NOTE.—Chou intended to propose a new name for Galaxaura<br />

fruticulosa Kjellman, a later homonym <strong>of</strong> G. fruticulosa<br />

(Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux (1816:264), but designated<br />

a new type and thus effectively published a new<br />

species. Whe<strong>the</strong>r G. fruticulosa and G. subfruticulosa are<br />

conspecific remains to be determined.<br />

Galaxaura subverticillata Kjellman<br />

Galaxaura subverticillata Kjellman, 1900:48, pi. 3: figs. 12-14; pi. 20: fig.<br />

17 [type locality: St. Croix, Virgin Is.].—Chou, 1945:45, pi. II: fig. 1;<br />

pi. VIII: fig. 2—Trono and Santiago, 1970:74, pi. Ill: fig. 1; pi. IV:<br />

fig. 3.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.—Cordero, 1977a:65,<br />

fig. 47, pi. VII:A.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:37.—Trono and De Lara,<br />

1981:13, pi. VIII: fig. 2.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:30, pi. II: fig. 1.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.).


NUMBER 27 25<br />

Scinaia Bivona-Bernardi<br />

Scinaia hormoides Setchell<br />

Scinaia hormoides Setchell, 1914:106, 125, pi. 12: figs. 33-35; pi. 13: figs.<br />

36, 37 [including Philippine record] [type locality: Haleiwa, Oahu,<br />

Hawaiian Is.].—De Toni, 1924:101.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:163.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:69.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:31.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: La Union, Pangasinan.<br />

Scinaia latifrons Howe<br />

Scinaia latifrons Howe, 1911:500, fig. 1, pi. 28 [type locality: La Paz, Baja<br />

California Sur, Mexico].—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:16.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Scinaia moniliformis J. Agardh<br />

Scinaia moniliformis]. Agardh, 1885:72 [type locality: Port Phillip, Victoria,<br />

Australia].—Cordero, 1977a:68, fig. 46, pi. XI:A; 1980b:44, pi. 28;<br />

1982a:61, fig. 9; 1984a:9L—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:21, fig.<br />

16.—Tungpalan, 1984:140.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Cagayan,<br />

Quezon.<br />

Order GELIDIALES<br />

Family GELIDIACEAE<br />

Beckerella Kylin<br />

*Beckerella scalaramosa Kraft<br />

Beckerella scalaramosa Kraft, 1976:85, figs. 1-15 [type locality: Bulusan,<br />

Sorsogon Prov., Luzon].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

NOTE.—The type collection <strong>of</strong> Beckerella scalaramosa had<br />

previously been recorded as Beckerella ["Becherella"] sp. by<br />

Trono (1973a: 130, figs. 18, 19).<br />

Gelidiella Feldmann and Hamel<br />

Gelidiella acerosa (Forsskal) Feldmann and Hamel<br />

Fucus acerosus Forsskal, 1775:190 [type locality: Mokha, Yemen].<br />

Gelidiella acerosa (Forsskal) Feldmann and Hamel, 1934:533.—Domantay,<br />

1962:290.—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:502, pi. 3: figs. 9a,b; pi. 7:<br />

fig. 28.—Velasquez, 1971:446, fig. 28.—Cornejo and Velasquez,<br />

1972:179.—Reyes, 1972:152.—Trono, 1972a: 103.—Velasquez,<br />

1972:63.—Cordero, 1973b:29.—Trono, 1973d: 15, pi. 7: fig. 26.—<br />

Trono and Bina, 1973:3.—Velasquez et al., 1973:27.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65.—De Leon, 1974:31, 33, photo [s.n.], fig. [s.n.].—Ortega,<br />

Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:187, 188.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table<br />

I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.—Cordero, 1976c:9, 10;<br />

1977a:70; 1978a:20.—Tahil, 1978:52.—Cordero, 1979b:276.—Garcia,<br />

1979:45 (table 1).—Puig and Cordero, 1979:37.—Velasquez,<br />

1979b:230.—Cordero, 1980b:45, pi. 29.—Fortes and Trono.<br />

1980:59.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:98.—Reyes, 1980:129, pi. 6: fig. 1.—<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1980:70.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:63, fig.<br />

[s.n.].—Velasquez, 1980:127.—Chan, 1981:387.—Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1981:22.—Guzman, 1981:42, 45, 50.—Laserna et al., 1981:443.—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:380.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:14, pi.<br />

IX: fig. 4.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61, fig. 12.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1982:32.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:150.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:129.—Cordero, 1984a:92; 1984c:54.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:27, fig. 21 (captions for figs.<br />

21 and 22 interchanged); 1984b: 125.—Tungpalan, 1984:140.—Trono<br />

and Ganzon-Fortes, 1985:67.<br />

Fucus rigidus Vahl, 1802:46 [type locality: St. Croix, Virgin Is.].<br />

Sphaerococcus rigidus C. Agardh, 1822a:285.<br />

Gelidium rigidum (C. Agardh) Greville, 1830:lvii.—Martens, 1868:92-<br />

93.—Dickie, 1876a:243, 244.—Howe, 1932:169.—Zaneveld, 1956:<br />

34.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.<br />

Gelidiopsis rigida (C. Agardh) Weber-van Bosse, 1904a: 104 ["rigidum"].—<br />

Zaneveld, 1959:116.—Cordero, 1976c:9, 10; 1977a:122; 1978a:22.<br />

Fucus spiniformis Lamouroux, 1805:77, pi. XXXVI: figs. 3, 4 ["spinaeformis"]<br />

[syntype localities: Malagasy Republic; Mauritius].<br />

Gelidium spiniforme (Lamouroux) Lamouroux, 1813:129.—Montagne,<br />

1844a:662.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, Sorsogon.<br />

CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang<br />

Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MASBATE. SAMAR: Western<br />

Samar, Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan,<br />

Capiz. GUIMARAS. NEGROS: Negros Occidental (incl. Ilacaon<br />

I., Suyac I.), Negros Oriental, CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUI­<br />

JOR. MINDANAO: Surigao del Sur, Zamboanga. PALAWAN,<br />

SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Fucus rigidus Vahl, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym <strong>of</strong><br />

Gelidium rigidum (and o<strong>the</strong>r combinations), is a later homonym<br />

<strong>of</strong> F. rigidus Turra (1780:68) and hence not priorable.<br />

Sphaerococcus rigidus C. Agardh is treated as a nomen novum<br />

in accordance with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Fucus spiniformis is included as a synonym on <strong>the</strong> authority<br />

<strong>of</strong> C. Agardh (1822a:285), Sphaerococcus rigidus on <strong>the</strong><br />

authority <strong>of</strong> B^rgesen (1932:5).<br />

Gelidiella adnata Dawson<br />

Gelidiella adnata Dawson, 1954b:4 [type locality: Nha Trang, Vietnam].—Fortes<br />

and Trono, 1980:58.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Gelidiella taylorii Joly<br />

Gelidiella taylorii Joly, 1957:102, fig. 1, pi. IX: figs. 5, 5a; pi. XII: fig. 3<br />

["taylori"] [type locality: Sao Vicinte, Sao Paulo, Brazil].—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).


26 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Gelidium Lamouroux<br />

Gelidium amansii (Lamouroux) Lamouroux<br />

Fucus amansii Lamouroux, 1805:48, pi. XXVI: figs. 2-5 [syntype localities:<br />

Malagasy Republic; Mauritius].<br />

Gelidium amansii (Lamouroux) Lamouroux, 1813:129.—Martens,<br />

1868:94-95.—Zaneveld, 1956:34; 1959:115.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Gelidium capense (S.G. Gmelin) P.C. Silva,<br />

new combination<br />

Fucus capensis S.G. Gmelin, 1768:157, pi. XVII: fig. 1 [type locality: Cape<br />

<strong>of</strong> Good Hope, South Africa].<br />

Gelidium cartilagineum [misapplied name fide Dixon, 1967].—J. Agardh,<br />

1852 [1851-1863]:473.—De Toni, 1897:152<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

NOTE.—This species, which is common at wave-swept<br />

sites on cold-water shores <strong>of</strong> South Africa, probably does<br />

not occur in <strong>the</strong> Philippines. Dixon (1967) showed that<br />

Fucus cartilagineus Linnaeus (1753:1161), a name traditionally<br />

applied to this species, should be typified with a specimen<br />

referable to Plocamium. Fucus capensis and F. versicolor<br />

S.G. Gmelin (1768:158, pi. XVII: fig. 2) have long been<br />

considered conspecific with <strong>the</strong> alga traditionally called<br />

Gelidium cartilagineum (Linnaeus) Gaillon (see Turner,<br />

1809:138 and J. Agardh 1852 [1851-1863]:473). With <strong>the</strong><br />

removal <strong>of</strong> Fucus cartilagineus from consideration, Dixon<br />

(1967:58) adopted Gelidium versicolor (S.G. Gmelin) Lamouroux<br />

(1813:129) as <strong>the</strong> correct name for <strong>the</strong> South<br />

African alga. Fucus versicolor, however, is a superfluous<br />

name for F. abrotanifolius Linnaeus (1753:1161), which<br />

Gmelin cited as a synomym, and hence is illegitimate. (Fucus<br />

abrotanifolius is referable to Cystoseira.) The earliest available<br />

basionym for <strong>the</strong> South African alga thus appears to<br />

be Fucus capensis S.G. Gmelin.<br />

Gelidium coulteri Harvey<br />

Gelidium coulteri Harvey, 1853:117 [type locality: Monterey Peninsula,<br />

California, USA].— Olea and De Leon, 1956:104.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Gelidium crinale (Turner) Gaillon<br />

Fucus crinalis Turner, 1815 [1815-1819]:4, pi. 198: figs, a-c, e-g [syntype<br />

localities: England; Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ireland].<br />

Gelidium crinale (Turner) Gaillon, 1828:362.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:<br />

70.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Calumpong,<br />

1982:145.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Occidental<br />

(Ilacaon I.), Negros Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (incl.<br />

Pescador I.).<br />

Gelidium crinale (Turner) Gaillon<br />

var. perpusillum Piccone et Grunow<br />

Gelidium crinale (Turner) Gaillon var. perpusillum Piccone et Grunow in<br />

Piccone, 1884a:317 ["perpusilla"] [type locality: Massawa, Ethiopia].—<br />

Trono, 1973a: 131.—Cordero, 1977a:72, fig. 49, pi. XXV c—Fortes,<br />

198 lb:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Gelidium divaricatum Martens<br />

Gelidium divaricatum Martens, 1868:30, pi. VIII: fig. 4 [type locality:<br />

Hong Kong].—Cordero, 1977a:73; 1978a:23.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Gelidium isabelae W.R. Taylor<br />

Gelidium isabelae W.R. Taylor, 1945:154, pi. 5: figs. 8-12 [type locality:<br />

Isla Isabela, Galapagos].—Cordero, 1977a:73, fig. 50; 1978a:23.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Gelidium kintaroi Yamada<br />

Gelidium clavatum Okamura, 1934:61, pi. 28; pi. 32: figs. 4-6 [syntype<br />

localities: Hoko-to (P'eng-hu), Taiwan; Amoy, China] [replaced<br />

name].—Cordero, 1977a:72, fig. 48.<br />

Gelidium kintaroi Yamada, 1941a:201.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CATANDUANES. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Gelidium kintaroi is a substitute name for G.<br />

clavatum Okamura, a later homonym <strong>of</strong> G. clavatum (Lamouroux)<br />

Lamouroux (1813:129).<br />

Gelidium pulchellum (Turner) Kutzing<br />

Fucus corneus Hudson var. pulchellus Turner, 1819 [1815-1819]: 146, pi.<br />

257: fig. p [syntype localities: Bantry Bay, Eire; Sidmouth and Isle <strong>of</strong><br />

Portland, England].<br />

Gelidium pulchellum (Turner) Kutzing, 1868:18.—Domantay,<br />

1962:290.—De Leon and Domantay, 1971:5, 10.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:145.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:70.—Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1981:22.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas.<br />

Gelidium pusillum (Stackhouse) Le Jolis<br />

Fucus pusillus Stackhouse, 1795 [1795-1801]: 16, pi. vi [type locality:<br />

Sidmouth, Devonshire, England].<br />

Acrocarpus pusillus (Stackhouse) Kutzing, 1849:762.—Martens, 1868:30,<br />

92-93.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:126.<br />

Gelidium pusillum (Stackhouse) Le Jolis, 1863:139.—Trono, 1973d: 15.—<br />

Cordero, 1977a:74, fig. 51.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:16.—Reyes,<br />

1980:130, pi. 6: fig. 5.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:70.—Fortes,


NUMBER 27 27<br />

198 lb: 396.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:32.—<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1982:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros Occidental,<br />

Negros Oriental (incl. Apo I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

PALAWAN.<br />

Gelidium pusillum (Stackhouse) Le Jolis<br />

var. pacificum W.R. Taylor<br />

Gelidium pusillum (Stackhouse) Le Jolis var. pacificum W.R. Taylor,<br />

1945:153, pi. 5: fig. 7; pi. 33: fig. 1 [type locality: Isla Santa Maria,<br />

Galapagos].—Cordero, 1977a:74.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Gelidium rigens (C. Agardh) Greville ex Kutzing<br />

Sphaerococcus rigens C. Agardh, 1822a:332 [type locality: Sea <strong>of</strong> Japan].<br />

Gelidium rigens (C. Agardh) Greville ex Kutzing, 1849:767.—Martens,<br />

1868:94-95.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:70.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:<br />

150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Pterocladia J. Agardh<br />

Pterocladia caloglossoides (Howe) Dawson<br />

Gelidium caloglossoides Howe, 1914:96, pi. 34: fig. 7; pi. 35 [type locality:<br />

Isla San Lorenzo, Peru].<br />

Pterocladia caloglossoides (Howe) Dawson, 1953:76, pi. 6: fig. 1.<br />

Pterocladia parva Dawson, 1953:77, pi. 6: fig. 2 [type locality: San Felipe,<br />

Baja California Norte, Mexico).—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—<br />

Calumpong, 1982:147.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental<br />

(incl. Apo I.), CEBU (Sumilon I.).<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Pterocladia parva and P.<br />

caloglossoides was proposed by Stewart and Norris<br />

(1981:281). The generic position <strong>of</strong> P. caloglossoides, however,<br />

is uncertain. Cystocarpic plants have not been reported<br />

from <strong>the</strong> type locality (Peru). On <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> cystocarpic<br />

material from Mexico, Dawson transferred <strong>the</strong> species<br />

to Pterocladia, but abandoned this stance when treating<br />

<strong>the</strong> seaweeds <strong>of</strong> Peru (Dawson, Acleto, and Foldvik,<br />

1964:37).<br />

Pterocladia capillacea (S.G. Gmelin) Bornet<br />

Fucus capillaceus S.G. Gmelin, 1768:146, pi. XV: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Mediterranean Sea].<br />

Pterocladia capillacea (S.G. Gmelin) Bornet in Bornet and Thuret,<br />

1876:57, pi. XX: figs. 1-7.—Cordero, 1977a:75.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:130.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Pterocladia densa Okamura<br />

Pterocladia densa Okamura, 1934:63, pi. 30: figs. 1, 2; pi. 33: figs. 4-8<br />

[syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:130.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Pterocladia nana Okamura<br />

Pterocladia nana Okamura, 1931 [1929-1932]:53, pi. CCLXXVIII: figs.<br />

1-14 [syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:75, fig.<br />

52.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan.<br />

Order CRYPTONEMIALES<br />

Family ENDOCLADIACEAE<br />

Gloiopeltis J. Agardh<br />

Gloiopeltis complanata (Harvey) Yamada<br />

Endocladia complanata Harvey, 1860a:333 [type locality: Shimoda, Shizuoka<br />

Prefecture, Japan.<br />

Gloiopeltis complanata (Harvey) Yamada, 1932a:117.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:114.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Gloiopeltis tenax (Turner) Decaisne<br />

Fucus tenax Turner, 1806:376, pi. 13 [type locality: China Sea].<br />

Gloiopeltis tenax (Turner) Decaisne, 1842:360.—De Leon, 1974:31, 32,<br />

photo [s.n.].—Cordero, 1977a: 114, fig. 90.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—This species is traditionally accredited to<br />

(Turner) J. Agardh, <strong>the</strong> combination supposedly having<br />

been made at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>the</strong> generic name was proposed (J.<br />

Agardh, 1842:68, footnote). Agardh, however, merely referred<br />

to "Typo Fuco tenaci Turn. tab. 125," and <strong>the</strong> combination<br />

was not made until a few months later, by Decaisne.<br />

Family PEYSSONNELIACEAE<br />

Peyssonnelia Decaisne<br />

Peyssonnelia calcea Heydrich<br />

Peyssonnelia calcea Heydrich, 1897a: 10 [type locality: Tami I., Papua New<br />

Guinea].—Domantay, 1962:293.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:159.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Peyssonnelia conchicola Piccone and Grunow<br />

Peyssonnelia conchicola Piccone and Grunow in Piccone, 1884a:317, pi.<br />

VII: figs. 5-8 [type locality: Massawa, Ethiopia].—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1921:272.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:159.


28 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I.).<br />

Peyssonnelia distenta (Harvey) Yamada<br />

Galaxaura distenta Harvey, 1860a:331 [type locality: O-shima, Amamigunto,<br />

Japan].<br />

Peyssonnelia distenta (Harvey) Yamada, 1930b:30, pi. VI: fig. 7.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:9; 1977a:78, figs. 57, 58, pi. XIILA; 1978a:24; 1984a:93.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte.<br />

*Peyssonnelia evae Weber-van Bosse<br />

Peyssonnelia evae Weber-van Bosse, 1921:279, fig. 95 [type locality: Pearl<br />

Bank, Tawitawi Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—De Toni, 1924:593.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:159.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

* Peyssonnelia foveolata (Weber-van Bosse) Denizot<br />

Cruoriella foveolata Weber-van Bosse, 1921:294, figs. 105, 106 [syntype<br />

localities: Muaras Reef, East Kalimantan, Indonesia; North Ubian I. and<br />

Pearl Bank, Sulu Archipelago].—De Toni, 1924:588.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:138.<br />

Peyssonnelia foveolata (Weber-van Bosse) Denizot, 1968:113, 310.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

^Peyssonnelia indica (Weber-van Bosse) Denizot<br />

Cruoriella indica Weber-van Bosse, 1921:283, figs. 97 [syntype localities:<br />

various in Indonesia; Tongquil I. and Capual I., Sulu Prov., Sulu<br />

Archipelago].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:138.<br />

Peyssonnelia indica (Weber-van Bosse) Denizot, 1968:123, 310.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

*Peyssonnelia luzonensis Cordero<br />

Peyssonnelia luzonensis Cordero, 1977a:80, fig. 61, pi. XII:B [type locality:<br />

Quezon I., Hundred Is., Pangasinan Prov., Luzon].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

*Peyssonnelia mariti (Weber-van Bosse) Denizot<br />

Cruoriella mariti Weber-van Bosse, 1921:288, fig. 101 [syntype localities:<br />

Sebangkaitan I., Little Paternoster Is. and Flores, Indonesia; Tongquil<br />

I., Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—De Toni, 1924:587.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:138.<br />

Peyssonnelia mariti (Weber-van Bosse) Denizot, 1968:122, 310.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

*Peyssonnelia obscura Weber-van Bosse<br />

Peyssonnelia obscura Weber-van Bosse, 1921:274, fig. 92 [syntype localities:<br />

various in Indonesia; Capual I. and North Ubian 1., Sulu Prov., Sulu<br />

Archipelago.—De Toni, 1924:592.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:159.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Peyssonnelia rubra (Greville) J. Agardh<br />

Zonaria rubra Greville, 1827:340, pi. 3: fig. 3 [type locality: Ionian Islands,<br />

Greece].<br />

Peyssonnelia rubra (Greville) J. Agardh, 1851 [1851-1863]:502.—Dickie,<br />

1876a:245.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:159.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:98.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.). MIN­<br />

DANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

*Peyssonnelia rubra (Greville) J. Agardh<br />

f. orientalis Weber-van Bosse<br />

Peyssonnelia rubra (Greville) J. Agardh f. orientalis Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1921:270, 272, fig. 89 [syntype localities: various in Indonesia; North<br />

Ubian I., Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Cordero, 1976c:10 [var.<br />

orientalis]; I977a:78, fig. 56, pi. XIILc [var. orientalis].—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1982:34, pi. IV: fig. 2 [var. orientalis].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. PALA­<br />

WAN, SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

Peyssonnelia squamaria (S.G. Gmelin) Decaisne<br />

Fucus squamarius S.G. Gmelin, 1768:171, pi. XX: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Mediterranean Sea].<br />

Peyssonnelia squamaria (S.G. Gmelin) Decaisne, 1842:360.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:80; 1978a:25.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:30, fig. 24.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte.<br />

Polystrata Heydrich<br />

Polystrata dura Heydrich<br />

Polystrata dura Heydrich, 1905:35, pi. I [type locality: Tami I., Papua<br />

New Guinea].<br />

Cruoriella dura (Heydrich) Weber-van Bosse, 1921:293, pi. VIII: fig. 3<br />

[including Philippine record].—De Toni, 1924:585.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:138.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Tongquil I.).<br />

Family CRYPTONEMIACEAE<br />

Carpopeltis Schmitz<br />

Carpopeltis affinis (Harvey) Okamura<br />

Gigartina affinis Harvey, 1860a:332 [type locality: Hakodate, Hokkaido,<br />

Japan].<br />

Carpopeltis affinis (Harvey) Okamura, 1934 [1933-1942]:30, pi. 316: figs.<br />

4-11.—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977a:100, fig. 79; 1978a:3L—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:135; 1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:37, fig.<br />

30.


NUMBER 27 29<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.-<br />

Norte, SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

Carpopeltis angusta (Harvey) Okamura<br />

Gymnogongrus ligulatus Harvey ex Kutzing var. angustus Harvey,<br />

1860a:332 [type locality: Shimoda, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan],<br />

Carpopeltis angusta (Harvey) Okamura, 1909 [1909-1912]:66, pi.<br />

LXVIL—Cordero, 1976c:8, 10; 1977a:100, fig. 78, pi. XVI:A; 1978a:<br />

32.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:135.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:<br />

39, fig. 31.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte.<br />

Carpopeltis articulata (Okamura) Okamura<br />

Prionitis articulata Okamura, 1899a:5, pi. I: figs. 3, 4 [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Japan].<br />

Carpopeltis articulata (Okamura) Okamura, 1909 [ 1909-1912]:70, pi.<br />

LXVIIL—Cordero, 1977a:101, pi. XV:B.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:135.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. PALAWAN.<br />

Carpopeltis capitellata (Sonder) Schmitz<br />

Cryptonemia capitellata Sonder, 1871:62 [type locality: Cape York, Queensland,<br />

Australia].<br />

Carpopeltis capitellata (Sonder) Schmitz in Schmitz and Hauptfleisch, 1897<br />

[ 1896-1897]:514.—Weber-van Bosse, 1921:246.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:130.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

Carpopeltis crispata Okamura<br />

Carpopeltis crispata Okamura, 1934 [1933-1942]:32, pi. 317: figs. 6-11<br />

[syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1976c:8, 10;<br />

1977a:101; 1978a:32 [C. crispata prox.]; 1984b:65.—Tungpalan,<br />

1984:140.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.<br />

Norte. PALAWAN.<br />

-BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos Carpopeltis maillardii (Montagne and Millardet) Chiang<br />

-BATANES. LUZON: IloCOS<br />

Carpopeltis divaricata Okamura<br />

Carpopeltis divaricata Okamura, 1934 [1933-1942]:31, pi. 317: figs. 1-5<br />

[syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:103, fig. 77,<br />

pi. XV:c; 1978a:32.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:137.—Cordero, 1984a:<br />

96.—Tungpalan, 1984:140.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR: Eastern Samar.<br />

Carpopeltis formosana Okamura<br />

Carpopeltis formosana Okamura, 1931:110, pi. 12 [type locality: Kotosho<br />

(Hung-t'ou), Taiwan].—Cordero, 1976c:6, 8, 9, 10; 1977a:104, fig. 80,<br />

pi. XV:A; 1978a:33.<br />

Phyllophora maillardii Montagne and Millardet, 1862:8, pi. XXIV [type<br />

locality: Reunion].<br />

Carpopeltis maillardii (Montagne and Millardet) Chiang, 1970: 68, pi.<br />

5c—Reyes, 1980:132, pi. 8: fig. 2.<br />

Cryptonemia rigida Harvey ex J. Agardh, 1876:163 [type locality: Sri<br />

Lanka].<br />

Carpopeltis rigida (Harvey ex J. Agardh) Schmitz, 1895:168.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:9; 1978a:33.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Phyllophora maillardii and<br />

Cryptonemia rigida was proposed by Schmitz (1895:167),<br />

who, however, incorrectly adopted <strong>the</strong> later <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two<br />

names.<br />

Carpopeltis prolifera (Hariot)<br />

Kawaguchi and Masuda<br />

Gigartina prolifera Hariot, 1891:220 [type locality: Yokosuka, Kanagawa<br />

Prefecture, Japan].<br />

Carpopeltis prolifera (Hariot) Kawaguchi and Masuda, 1984:232.<br />

Grateloupia fiabellata Holmes, 1896:254, pi. 9: figs. 3a-c [type locality: Enoshima,<br />

Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan].<br />

Carpopeltis fiabellata (Holmes) Okamura, 1934 [1933-1942]:39, pi. 321:<br />

figs. 1-6.—Cordero, 1976c:10, 1977a:103, pi. XVI:B; 1978a:33.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Gigartina prolifera and<br />

Grateloupia fiabellata was proposed by Kawaguchi and Masuda<br />

(1984.)<br />

Cryptonemia J. Agardh<br />

Cryptonemia crenulata (J. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Phyllophora crenulata]. Agardh, 1841:18 [type locality: Bahia, Brazil].<br />

Cryptonemia crenulata (J. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1851 [1851-1863]:225.—<br />

Cordero, 1977a: 104, fig. 81, pi. XVI:C.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:136.—Cordero, 1984a:97.—Tungpalan,<br />

1984:140.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Batangas.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Cryptonemia luxurians (C. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Sphaerococcus lactuca C. Agardh var. luxurians C. Agardh, 1822a:232<br />

[type locality: Brazil].<br />

Cryptonemia luxurians (C. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1851 [1851-1863]:228.—<br />

Cordero, 1976c:8, 9, 10; 1977a:105; 1978a:34.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Cryptonemia schmitziana (Okamura) Okamura<br />

Prionitis schmitziana Okamura, 1899a:6 [syntype localities: various, all in<br />

Japan].<br />

Cryptonemia schmitziana (Okamura) Okamura, 1910 [1909-1912]:77.—<br />

Cordero, 1978a:34.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.


30<br />

Grateloupia C. Agardh<br />

Grateloupia conferta (Kutzing) Kutzing<br />

Grateloupia filicina (Lamouroux) C. Agardh var. conferta Kutzing,<br />

1849:730 [type locality: Java, Indonesia].—Martens, 1868:30, 90-91.<br />

Grateloupia conferta (Kutzing) Kutzing, 1867:7, pi. 23: figs, a, b.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Grateloupia dichotoma J. Agardh<br />

Grateloupia dichotoma]. Agardh, 1842:103 [syntype localities: various, all<br />

in Mediterranean France].—Velasquez et al., 1973:29.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Grateloupia divaricata Okamura<br />

Grateloupia divaricata Okamura, 1895:482, pi. IX: figs. 1, 2 [syntype<br />

localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 106; 1982a:61.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:137; 1984:180.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Norte.<br />

Grateloupia doryphora (Montagne) Howe<br />

Halymenia (?) doryphora Montagne, 1839:21 [type locality: Callao, Peru].<br />

Grateloupia doryphora (Montagne) Howe, 1914:169 ["doryophora"].<br />

Grateloupia californica Kylin, 1941:9, fig. 2B, pi. 1: figs. 1, 2 [type locality:<br />

La Jolla, California, USA].—Cordero, 1977a: 106, pi. XVILA;<br />

1980b:46.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:136; 1984:180.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Hollenberg and<br />

Abbott (1966:67).<br />

Grateloupia filicina (Lamouroux) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus filicinus Wulfen in Jacquin, 1789:157, pi. 15: fig. 2 [type locality:<br />

Trieste, Italy].<br />

Delesseria filicina Lamouroux, 1813:125.<br />

Grateloupia filicina (Lamouroux) C. Agardh, 1822a:223.—Martens,<br />

1868:30, 46, 88-89.—Zaneveld, 1956:40; 1959:120.—Reyes,<br />

1972:154.—Trono, 1973a: 131, figs. 10-12.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:147.—Cordero, 1977a: 107.—Vannajan and Trono,<br />

1978:17, fig. 23.—Cordero, 1980b:47, pi. [47].—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:75.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:23.—Cordero, 1982a:61.—Trono<br />

and Fortes, 1982:154.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:137; 1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984b: 125.—Tungpalan, 1984:140.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Rizal, Sorsogon. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—Fucus filicinus Wulfen, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Grateloupia filicina, is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> F. filicinus<br />

Hudson (1762:473) and hence not priorable. Delesseria<br />

filicina Lamouroux is treated as a nomen novum in accordance<br />

with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Grateloupia ramosissima Okamura<br />

Grateloupia ramosissima Okamura, 1913 [1913-1915]:60, pi. CXVII: figs.<br />

1-11 [syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:107;<br />

1980b:47; 1982a:61.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Halymenia C. Agardh<br />

Halymenia acuminata (Holmes) Okamura<br />

Grateloupia acuminata Holmes, 1896:254, pi. 10: figs. 2a-c [type locality:<br />

Enoshima, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan].<br />

Halymenia acuminata (Holmes) Okamura, 1908 [1907-1909]: 174, pi.<br />

XXXV: figs. 6-12.—Cordero, 1977a: 108, fig. 83.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. PANAY:<br />

Iloilo. PALAWAN.<br />

Halymenia dilatata Zanardini<br />

Halymenia dilatata Zanardini, 1851:35 [type locality: Red Sea].—Domantay,<br />

1962:291.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:149.—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 109, figs. 84, 85, pi. XVIILB.—Vannajan and Trono,<br />

1978:18.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:39.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.—Calumpong, 1982:145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Bataan,<br />

Cavite, Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. LEYTE (Biliran<br />

I.), PANAY: Capiz. NEGROS: Negros Oriental (Apo I.).<br />

CEBU (Sumilon I.).<br />

Halymenia durvillaei Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

Halymenia durvillaei Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828 [1827-1829]: 180, pi.<br />

15 [type locality: New Ireland, Papua New Guinea].—Martens, 1868:29,<br />

88-89.—De Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda, 1963:82 (table 1).—Galutira<br />

and Velasquez, 1964:504, pi. 3: fig. 10; pi. 8: fig. 29.—Domantay,<br />

1968:26.—De Leon and Domantay, 1971:5, 10.—Velasquez,<br />

1971:448, fig. 30.—Reyes, 1972:154.—Velasquez, 197"2:63.—Velasquez<br />

et al., 1973:28, pi. 12: fig. 56.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes,<br />

1974:188.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:149.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:lll, fig. 86, pi. XVILB.—Trono and Young, 1977:59.—Cordero,<br />

1979b:276, 290, fig. 1 .—Velasquez, 1979b:23L—Cordero,<br />

1980b:48, fig. 11A, pi. 30.—Guzman, 1981:43, 51.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:99.—Reyes, 1980:133, pi. 8: fig. 5.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:75.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:23.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60, fig. 13.—<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1982:154.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:137.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:96; 1984b:65.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:36, fig. 29; 1984b: 126.—Tungpalan, 1984:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Cavite (Corregidor I.),<br />

Batangas, Quezon, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental<br />

Mindoro. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar.<br />

PANAY: Aklan. GUIMARAS. NEGROS: Negros Occidental, Negros<br />

Oriental, CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO:<br />

Zamboanga. PALAWAN, SULU.


NUMBER 27 31<br />

Halymenia floresia (Clemente y Rubio) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus floresius Clemente y Rubio, 1807:312 [type locality: Sanlucar de<br />

Barrameda, Spain].<br />

Halymenia floresia (Clemente y Rubio) C. Agardh, 1817:xix.—Tungpalan,<br />

1984:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Halymenia formosa Harvey ex Kutzing<br />

Halymenia formosa Harvey ex Kiitzing, 1866:33, pi. 91: figs. g,h [syntype<br />

localities: Tonga; Australia].—Seale, 1911:309.—Wester, 1916:159;<br />

1921:224; 1924:21.—G. Blanco, 1938:513.—Quisumbing, 1951:1010<br />

["formosana"].—Montilla and Blanco, 1953:fig. 5: 2.—Domantay,<br />

1962:291.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:149.—Cordero,<br />

1982a:60.<br />

Halymenia durvillaei Bory de Saint-Vincent var. formosa (Harvey ex Kiitzing)<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1921:235.—Zaneveld, 1956:41; 1959:120.—<br />

Cordero, 1976c:8; 1978a:31.—Cordero, 1984a:96 ["var. formosana Yamada"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, La Union, Pangasinan,<br />

Manila Bay.<br />

Halymenia harveyana J. Agardh<br />

Halymenia harveyana]. Agardh, 1892:55 [type locality: Port Phillip Heads,<br />

Victoria, Australia].—Mefiez, 1961:72.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:149.—Cordero, 1977a: 112, pi. XVIILc.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

Halymenia japonica<br />

Halymenia japonica.—Domantay, 1968:26.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—Domantay did not give an author for this name<br />

and we have been unable to find its place <strong>of</strong> publication.<br />

Halymenia maculata J. Agardh<br />

Halymenia maculata]. Agardh, 1885:12 [type locality: Mauritius].—Domantay,<br />

1962:291.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:149.—Trono<br />

and Ang, 1982:16.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. PALA­<br />

WAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

*Halymenia microcarpa (Montagne) P.C. Silva,<br />

new combination<br />

Mesogloia microcarpa Montagne, 1844a:660 ["Mesogloea"] [type locality:<br />

"in insulis Philippinensibus"].—J. Agardh, 1848:59.—Kutzing, 1849:<br />

546.—Montagne, 1856:400.—Martens, 1868:68-69.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:153.<br />

Halymenia ceylanica Harvey ex Kutzing, 1866:33, pi. 93: figs, a, b [type<br />

locality: Sri Lanka].—Grunow, 1874:32.<br />

Halymenia durvillaei Bory de Saint-Vincent var. ceylanica (Harvey ex<br />

Kutzing) Weber-van Bosse, 1921:235.—Trono, 1973d: 17.—Trono and<br />

Bina, 1973:6.—Trono, 1974b:87.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:17, fig.<br />

22.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:71, fig. [s.n.].—Trono and De<br />

Lara, 1981:17, pi. XI: fig. 2.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:36.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite,<br />

Batangas, Quezon, MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang<br />

Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. SULU: Sulu<br />

(Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Mesogloia microcarpa and<br />

Halymenia ceylanica was proposed by Grunow (1874:32).<br />

Prionitis J. Agardh<br />

Prionitis cornea (Okamura) Dawson<br />

Grateloupia cornea Okamura, 1913 [1913-1915]:63, pi. CXVIII [syntype<br />

localities: various, all in Japan].<br />

Carpopeltis cornea (Okamura) Okamura, 1942 [1933-1942]: 100.—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 101.<br />

Prionitis cornea (Okamura) Dawson, 1958:71.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Thamnoclonium Kutzing<br />

* Thamnoclonium procumbens Weber-van Bosse<br />

Thamnoclonium procumbens Weber-van Bosse, 1921:251, figs. 78, 79 [syntype<br />

localities: various in Indonesia; Capual I., Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:165.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

*Thamnoclonium treubii Weber-van Bosse<br />

Thamnoclonium treubii Weber-van Bosse, 1910:587, pi. XVI: fig. 1 [type<br />

locality: North Ubian I., Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1921:250.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:165.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Family KALLYMENIACEAE<br />

Callophyllis Kutzing<br />

Callophyllis adhaerens Yamada<br />

Callophyllis adhaerens Yamada, 1932b:273, pi. VI:a [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Japan].—Velasquez et al., 1973:29, pi. 12: fig. 57.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Callophyllis adnata Okamura<br />

Callophyllis adnata Okamura, 1932 [1929-1932]:79, pi. CCLXXXIX<br />

[type locality: Enoshima, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan].—Velasquez et


32 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

al., 1973:29, pi. 12: fig. 58.—Cordero, 1980c:71, fig. 3.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:138; 1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984b:126.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Bataan.<br />

Callophyllis okamurae P.C. Silva, new name<br />

Pugetia japonica Kylin, 1941:16 [type locality: Chiba Prefecture, Japan].<br />

Callophyllis chilensis [misapplied name fide Kylin, 1941:15-16].—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 115.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

NOTE.—Norris (1957:298) suggested that Pugetia japonica<br />

was referable to Callophyllis. Because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> existence <strong>of</strong><br />

C. japonica Okamura (in De Toni and Okamura, 1895:77,<br />

pi. 16: figs. 13-17), a new epi<strong>the</strong>t must be chosen. Pugetia<br />

japonica is validated by Kylin's reference to Howe<br />

(1914:117), who distinguished <strong>the</strong> Japanese plant from Callophyllis<br />

chilensis without giving it a name.<br />

Kallymenia J. Agardh<br />

Kallymenia callophylloides Okamura and Segawa<br />

Kallymenia callophylloides Okamura and Segawa in Segawa, 1935:78, fig.<br />

1., pi. 19: fig. 1 [type locality: Susaki, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan].—<br />

Cordero, 1977a: 116, fig. 94, pi. XXV:A.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:39, fig. 33.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Kallymenia pacifica Kylin<br />

Meredithia californica ]. Agardh, 1899:49 [type locality: San Diego, California,<br />

USA].<br />

Kallymenia pacifica Kylin, 1956:233 ["Callymenia"].—Cordero, 1981b:24,<br />

fig. 1.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PANAY: Iloilo.<br />

NOTE.—When transferring Meredithia californica to Kallymenia,<br />

Kylin was obliged to change <strong>the</strong> epi<strong>the</strong>t by <strong>the</strong> prior<br />

existence <strong>of</strong> K. californica Farlow (1877:241).<br />

Kallymenia sessilis Okamura<br />

Kallymenia sessilis Okamura, 1934 [1933-1942]:20, pi. 312 [type locality:<br />

Tateyama, Japan].—Velasquez et al., 1973:29, pi. 12: fig. 59.—Cordero,<br />

198Ib:26, fig. 2.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas, Bataan.<br />

PANAY: Iloilo.<br />

Order CORALLINALES<br />

Family CORALLINACEAE<br />

Amphiroa Lamouroux<br />

Amphiroa anastomosans Weber-van Bosse<br />

Amphiroa anastomosans Weber-van Bosse, 1904b:91, pi. XVI: figs. 3, 4<br />

[syntype localities: Borneo Bank and Flores, Indonesia].—Cordero,<br />

1977a:82.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Sorsogon.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR: Western Samar.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Amphiroa anceps (Lamarck) Decaisne<br />

Corallina anceps Lamarck, 1815:238 [type locality: "les mers Australes ou<br />

de la Nouv. Holl."].<br />

Amphiroa anceps (Lamarck) Decaisne, 1842:125.—Cordero, 1977a:81, pi.<br />

XIV:A.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:131.—Cordero, 1984a:94.<br />

Amphiroa dilatata Lamouroux, 1816:299 [type locality: "Australasie"].—<br />

Garcia, 1979:44 (table 1).—Cordero, 1984a:94.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, SIQUI­<br />

JOR. MINDANAO.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Weber-van<br />

Bosse (1904b:93).<br />

Amphiroa annulata Lemoine<br />

Amphiroa annulata Lemoine, 1929:78, fig. 34, pi. IV: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

James I. [Isla San Salvador or Santiago], Galapagos].—Domantay,<br />

1962:288—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:126.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Amphiroa beauvoisii Lamouroux<br />

Amphiroa beauvoisii Lamouroux, 1816:299 [type locality: Portugal].—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

*Amphiroa cumingii Montagne<br />

Amphiroa cumingii Montagne, 1844a:662 [type locality: "in insulis Philippinensibus"].—Kutzing,<br />

1849:702.—Areschoug, 1852:541.—Montagne,<br />

1856:430.—Martens, 1868:86-87.—Dickie, 1876a:244.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:126.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Amphiroa ephedraea (Lamarck) Decaisne<br />

Corallina ephedraea Lamarck, 1815:238 [type locality: "les mers Australes<br />

ou de la Nouv. Holl."].<br />

Amphiroa ephedraea (Lamarck) Decaisne, 1842:124.—Cordero, 1973b:30


NUMBER 27 33<br />

[A. ephedraea prox.]; 1976c:8; 1977a:82; 1978a:27.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:38.—Cordero, 1984c:54.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran I.), MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

PALAWAN.<br />

Amphiroa foliacea Lamouroux<br />

Amphiroa foliacea Lamouroux in Quoy and Gaimard, 1824:628, pi. 93:<br />

figs. 2, 3 [type locality: Mariana Is.].—Cornejo and Velasquez,<br />

1972:181.—Trono and Bina, 1973:4.—Velasquez et al., 1973:27, pi.<br />

11: fig. 52.—Cordero, 1977a:84.—Trono and Young, 1977:59.—Puig<br />

and Cordero, 1979:38.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:98.—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono and De Lara,<br />

1981:15, pi. X: fig. 4.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:34a, pi. IV: fig. 1.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:131.—Cordero, 1984a:94; 1984b:64;<br />

1984c:54.—Marcos-Agngarayngay. 1984a:32, fig. 26.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, Albay. CATANDUANES.<br />

MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MASBATE. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar.<br />

LEYTE (incl. Biliran I.), CEBU (Mactan I.). PALAWAN.<br />

* Amphiroa foliacea Lamouroux f. erecta<br />

Weber-van Bosse<br />

Amphiroa foliacea Lamouroux f. erecta Weber-van Bosse, 1904b:93, pi.<br />

XIV: figs. 2-8 [syntype localities: various in Indonesia; North Ubian I.,<br />

Sulu Prov., and Sangasiapu I., Tawitawi Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:127 [without designation <strong>of</strong><br />

forma].—Fortes, 198 lb: 396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Amphiroa fragilissima (Linnaeus) Lamouroux<br />

Corallina fragilissima Linnaeus, 1758:806 [type locality: Jamaica].<br />

Amphiroa fragilissima (Linnaeus) Lamouroux, 1816:298.—Dickie,<br />

1876a:243.—Weber-van Bosse, 1904b:90 [f. fragilissima].—Howe,<br />

1932:170.—Domantay, 1962:288.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:<br />

182.—Reyes, 1972:153.—Trono, 1972a:103; 1973d: 16.—Trono<br />

and Bina, 1973:4 [f. fragilissima].—Velasquez et al., 1973:28, pi.<br />

11: fig. 53.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:185-188 (tables 1-4,<br />

7).—Trono, 1974b:86 [f. fragilissima].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:127.—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977a:85, figs. 62, 63; 1977a:85, pi.<br />

XIV:B [var. fragilissima]; 1978a:28.—Trono, 1978:16.—Vannajan and<br />

Trono, 1978:16, fig. 16.—Cordero, 1979b:289.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:38.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:98.—Reyes, 1980:130, pi. 6: fig. 6.—<br />

Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:67, fig. [s.n.].—Chan, 1981:387.—<br />

Fortes, 1981b:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono and<br />

De Lara, 1981:16, pi. X: fig. 3—Saraya and Trono, 1982:34a, pi. V:<br />

fig. 2.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:132.—Cordero, 1984a:95; 1984c:54.—<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:34, fig. 27.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Cavite, Batangas, MINDORO:<br />

Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MA­<br />

RINDUQUE. MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NE-<br />

GROS: Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.). SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi (incl.<br />

Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Amphiroa fragilissima (Linnaeus) Lamouroux<br />

f. cyathifera (Lamouroux) Weber-van Bosse<br />

Amphiroa cyathifera Lamouroux, 1824:627 [type locality: Moluccas, Indonesia].<br />

Amphiroa fragilissima (Linnaeus) Lamouroux f. cyathifera (Lamouroux)<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1904b:90 [including Philippine record].—Trono and<br />

Bina, 1973:4.—Trono, 1974b:86.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi (Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Amphiroa hancockii W.R. Taylor<br />

Amphiroa hancockii W.R. Taylor, 1942:95, pi. 13 [type locality: Caledonia,<br />

Atlantic Panama].—Velasquez et al., 1973:28, pi. 11: fig. 54.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Bataan.<br />

Amphiroa pacifica Kutzing<br />

Amphiroa pacifica Kutzing, 1858:20. pi. 43: fig. 1 [type locality: Peru].-<br />

Martens, 1868:28, 84-85.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:127.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Amphiroa rigida Lamouroux<br />

Amphiroa rigida Lamouroux, 1816:297, pi. XI: fig. 1 [type locality: Mediterranean<br />

Sea].—Cordero, 1977a:86.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.—Mefiez, Phillips, and Calumpong, 1983:23.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1984:105.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SAMAR: Western Samar.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS. PALAWAN.<br />

Amphiroa subcylindrica Dawson<br />

Amphiroa subcylindrica Dawson, 1953:139, pi. 29: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico].—Domantay, 1962:288.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:127.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:34b, pi. V: fig.<br />

1.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Amphiroa tribulus (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux<br />

Corallina tribulus Ellis and Solander, 1786:124, pi. 21: fig. e [type locality:<br />

West Indies].<br />

Amphiroa tribulus (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux, 1816:302.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.


34<br />

Amphiroa valonioides Yendo<br />

Amphiroa valonioides Yendo, 1902:5, pi. I: figs. 1-3; pi. IV: fig. 1 [syntype<br />

localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:86, fig. 60, pi. XIILB.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Quezon, SAMAR:<br />

Eastern Samar. LEYTE.<br />

Amphiroa zonata Yendo<br />

Amphiroa zonata Yendo, 1902:10, pi. 1: figs. 11-14; pi. IV: fig. 9 [syntype<br />

localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:86.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:132.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cheilosporum (Decaisne) Zanardini<br />

Cheilosporum cultratum (Harvey) J.E. Areschoug<br />

Amphiroa cultrata Harvey, 1849 [1847-1849]:102, pi. XXXIX [in part]<br />

[lectotype locality: Port Natal (Durban), South Africa fide Johansen,<br />

1977:175].<br />

Cheilosporum cultratum (Harvey) J.E. Areschoug, 1852:545.—Domantay,<br />

1962:288—Mefiez, 1961:71.—Trono, 1973a: 133, fig. 9.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:134.—Cordero, 1977a:88, figs. 64, 65.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1982:36, pi. V: fig. 4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Sorsogon. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar.<br />

Cheilosporum jungermannioides Ruprecht<br />

ex J.E. Areschoug<br />

Cheilosporum jungermannioides Ruprecht ex J.E. Areschoug, 1852:546<br />

[type locality: Tahiti]; 1976c:9; 1977a:88, figs. 66, 68; 1978a:28 [C.<br />

jungermannioides prox.].—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:132.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:95; 1984b:64.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:34, fig. 28.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. LEYTE.<br />

PALAWAN.<br />

Cheilosporum sagittatum (Lamouroux) J.E. Areschoug<br />

Corallina sagittata Lamouroux in Quoy and Gaimard, 1824:625, pi. 95:<br />

figs. 11,12 [type locality: Mauritius].<br />

Cheilosporum sagittatum (Lamouroux) J.E. Areschoug, 1852:545.—Trono<br />

and De Lara, 1981:16, pi. X: fig. 2.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro<br />

(Lubang Is.).<br />

Corallina Linnaeus<br />

Corallina frondescens Postels and Ruprecht<br />

Corallina frondescens Postels and Ruprecht, 1840:20, pi. XL: fig. 103 [type<br />

locality: Unalaska I., Aleutian Is.].<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Corallina pinnatifolia (Manza) Dawson var. digitata Dawson, 1953:125, pi.<br />

9: figs. 14-20; pi. 30: fig. 1 [type locality: Guaymas, Sonora,<br />

Mexico].—Cordero, 1976c:8, 9, 10; 1977a:90; 1978a:28.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

NjOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Johansen<br />

(1976:403).<br />

Fosliella Howe<br />

Fosliella farinosa (Lamouroux) Howe<br />

Melobesia farinosa Lamouroux, 1816:315, pi. XII: fig. 3 [type locality: not<br />

specified (Mediterranean Sea fide Chamberlain, 1983:343)].—Piccone,<br />

1889:51, 59.—Foslie, 1904:55.—Domantay, 1962:293.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:153.<br />

Fosliella farinosa (Lamouroux) Howe, 1920:587.—Cordero, 1977a:90.—<br />

Trono, 1978:17—Reyes, 1980:132.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MARIN­<br />

DUQUE. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. SIQUIJOR. SULU: Sulu (North<br />

Ubian I.).<br />

Haliptilon (Decaisne) Lindley<br />

Haliptilon cubense (Montagne ex Kutzing)<br />

Garbary and Johansen<br />

Jania cubensis Montagne ex Kutzing, 1849:709 [type locality: Cuba].<br />

Corallina cubensis (Montagne ex Kutzing) Kutzing, 1858:37, pi. 77: fig.<br />

II._Menez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

Haliptilon cubense (Montagne ex Kutzing) Garbary and Johansen,<br />

1982:218.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Hydrolithon (Foslie) Foslie<br />

Hydrolithon reinboldii (Weber-van Bosse and Foslie)<br />

Weber-van Bosse<br />

Lithophyllum reinboldii Weber-van Bosse and Foslie in Foslie, 1901c:5<br />

[lectotype locality: Muaras Reef, East Kalimantan, Indonesia fide Adey<br />

and Lebednik, 1967:32].<br />

Goniolithon reinboldii (Weber-van Bosse and Foslie) Weber-van Bosse and<br />

Foslie in Foslie, 1904:49 [including Philippine records].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:146.<br />

Hydrolithon reinboldii (Weber-van Bosse and Foslie) Weber-van Bosse and<br />

Foslie in Foslie, 1909:55.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.),<br />

Tawitawi (Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Jania Lamouroux<br />

Jania adhaerens Lamouroux<br />

Jania adhaerens Lamouroux, 1816:270 [type locality: "Mediterranee?"].—<br />

Cordero, 1976c:9, 10; 1977a:91, fig. 73; 1978a:29.—Chan, 1981:387,<br />

389—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:


NUMBER 27 35<br />

133.—Mefiez, Phillips, and Calumpong, 1983:23.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1984:105.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, SAMAR: Eastern Samar. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

Jania capillacea Harvey<br />

Jania capillacea Harvey, 1853:84 [type locality: Bahia Honda, Florida,<br />

USA].—Trono, 1972a:103; 1973d: 16.—Trono and Bifia, 1973:5.—<br />

Westernhagen, 1973a:65.—Trono, 1974b:85.—Westernhagen,<br />

1974:112 (table I).—Cordero, 1976c:9; 1977a:91, figs. 67, 69;<br />

1978a:29.—Trono, 1978:17.—Fortes and Trono, 1980:60, 66.—Liao<br />

and Sotto, 1980:99.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:69, fig. [s.n.].—<br />

Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Fortes, 198lb:396.—Trono and De Lara,<br />

1981:16, pi. X: fig. 1 .—Saraya and Trono, 1982:35.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.),<br />

Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. LEYTE. PANAY: Iloilo. NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Jania decussato-dichotoma (Yendo) Yendo<br />

Corallina decussato-dichotoma Yendo, 1902:25, pi. Ill: figs. 1-3: pi. VII:<br />

figs. 3, 4 [syntype localities: various, all in Japan].<br />

Jania decussato-dichotoma (Yendo) Yendo, 1905b:37.—Cordero, 1973b:31<br />

[/ decussato-dichotoma prox.]; 1976c:8; 1978a:29.—Fortes, 1981b:<br />

396.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:35.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

NOTE.—Cordero (1976c) recognized both /. adhaerens<br />

andy. decussato-dichotoma from <strong>the</strong> Batan Islands, but later<br />

(1977a) he merged <strong>the</strong> two species. While all Philippine<br />

reports under <strong>the</strong> two names may be referable to a single<br />

species, it seems likely that this species will prove to be<br />

distinct from/, adhaerens, in which case it would be called<br />

J. decussato-dichotoma.<br />

Jania longiarthra Dawson<br />

yanta longiarthra Dawson, 1953:119, pi. 9: fig. 4; pi. 27: fig. 4 [type<br />

locality: Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California Sur, Mexico].—Trono,<br />

1978:17.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MARINDUQUE.<br />

Jania micrarthrodia Lamouroux<br />

Jania micrarthrodia Lamouroux, 1816:271, pi. 9: fig. 5 [type locality:<br />

"Australasie"].<br />

Jania tenuissima Sonder, 1848 [1846-1848]: 186 [type locality: Western<br />

Australia, Australia (mouth <strong>of</strong> Swan River fide Harvey, 1849 [1847-<br />

1849]: 106)].—Piccone, 1886:67, 90.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:151.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MASBATE (Ticao L).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Areschoug<br />

(1852:555).<br />

Jania pacifica J.E. Areschoug<br />

Jania pacifica J.E. Areschoug, 1852:556 [type locality: Guatulco, Oaxaca,<br />

Mexico].<br />

Jania mexicana W.R. Taylor, 1945:197, pi. 60 [type locality: Bahia Petatlan,<br />

Guerrero, Mexico].—Cordero, 1977a:92, fig. 74.—Chan,<br />

1981:387.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:36, pi. V: fig. 3.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. PALA­<br />

WAN.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong>Jania mexicana and J. pacifica<br />

became obvious to one <strong>of</strong> us (PCS) after collecting in<br />

Pacific tropical Mexico, <strong>the</strong> type locality for both species.<br />

Jania pumila Lamouroux<br />

Jania pumila Lamouroux, 1816:269, pi. IX: fig. 2 [syntype localities: Red<br />

Sea; "Indes Orientales"].—Velasquez et al., 1973:28, pi. II: fig. 55.—<br />

Cordero, 1977a:92, figs. 70-72.—Chan, 1981:387, 389.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Bataan,<br />

Batangas.<br />

Jania rubens (Linnaeus) Lamouroux<br />

Corallina rubens Linnaeus, 1758:806 [type locality: Europe].<br />

Jania rubens (Linnaeus) Lamouroux, 1816:272, pi. IX: fig. 6, 7.—Mefiez,<br />

1961:71, pi. 8: figs. 89, 90.—Reyes, 1972:153.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:150.—Reyes, 1980:131, pi. 7: figs. 4a,b.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Oriental, SIQUIJOR.<br />

Jania tenella (Kutzing) Grunow<br />

Corallina tenella Kutzing, 1858:41, pi. 85: fig. II [syntype localities: Napoli,<br />

Italy; Mexico].<br />

Jania tenella (Kutzing) Grunow, 1874:42.—Cornejo and Velasquez,<br />

1972:183, pi. 3: fig. 27 [var. tenella].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Jania tenella (Kutzing) Grunow var. zacae Dawson<br />

Jania tenella (Kutzing) Grunow var. zacae Dawson, 1953:121, pi. 8: fig. 3;<br />

pi. 31: fig. 1 [type locality: Bahia Piedra Blanca, Pacific Costa Rica].—<br />

Domantay, 1962:292.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Jania ungulata (Yendo) Yendo<br />

Corallina ungulata Yendo, 1902:26, pi. Ill: figs. 7, 8; pi. VII: fig. 8<br />

[syntype localities: various, all in Japan].


36 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

yama ungulata (Yendo) Yendo, 1905b:38.—Vannajan and Trono,<br />

1978:17, fig. 17.—Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite.<br />

Jania ungulata (Yendo) Yendo f. brevior (Yendo) Yendo<br />

Corallina ungulata Yendo f. brevior Yendo, 1902:27, pi. Ill: fig. 9; pi. VII:<br />

fig. 9 [type locality: Chiba Prefecture, Japan].<br />

Jania ungulata (Yendo) Yendo f. brevior (Yendo) Yendo, 1905b:38.—<br />

Trono, 1973d: 16 [var. brevior].—Cordero, 1977a:94, figs. 75, 76, pi.<br />

XIV:c [var. brevior]; 1978a:30 [var. brevior].—Liao and Sotto, 1980:99<br />

[var. brevior].—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Menez and Calumpong, 1981:381<br />

[var. brevior].—Saraya and Trono, 1982:35 [var. brevior].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. SIQUI­<br />

JOR. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Lithophyllum Philippi<br />

Lithophyllum byssoides (Lamarck) Foslie<br />

Nullipora byssoides Lamarck, 1801:374 [type locality: Mediterranean<br />

Sea].<br />

Lithothamnion byssoides (Lamarck) Philippi, 1837:388.—Dickie, 1877:<br />

489.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

Lithophyllum byssoides (Lamarck) Foslie, 1900d:20.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Lithophyllum moluccense (Foslie) Foslie<br />

Lithothamnion moluccense Foslie, 1897:12 [type locality: Moluccas, Indonesia].<br />

Lithophyllum moluccense (Foslie) Foslie, 190la: 12 [including Philippine<br />

record].—Foslie, 1904:67, pi. XII: fig. 8 [f. typica].—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I.).<br />

Lithophyllum pallescens (Foslie) Foslie<br />

Lithothamnion pallescens Foslie, 1895:4, pi. 1: figs. 11-13 [type locality:<br />

Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California Sur, Mexico].<br />

Lithophyllum pallescens (Foslie) Foslie, 1900d:20.<br />

Lithophyllum okamurae Foslie, 1900c:4 ["okamurai"] [type locality: Kanagawa<br />

Prefecture, Japan].—Foslie, 1904:59, pi. XI: fig. 17.—Domantay,<br />

1962:292.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:152 ["okamurai" and<br />

"okamura"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. SULU:<br />

Sulu (North Ubian I., Tongquil I.), Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Adey, Townsend,<br />

and Boykins (1982:40).<br />

Lithoporella (Foslie) Foslie<br />

Lithoporella indica (Foslie) Adey<br />

Litholepis indica Foslie, 1907:21 [type locality: Reunion].<br />

Lithoporella indica (Foslie) Adey, 1970:15.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—See "Litholepsis indica Foslie<br />

f. philippinensis Foslie."<br />

TAXON OF UNCERTAIN VALUE<br />

Philippine records for Lithoporella indica are under <strong>the</strong><br />

following infraspecific taxon, which has not been formally<br />

transferred to it.<br />

^Litholepsis indica Foslie f.<br />

philippinensis Foslie<br />

Litholepsis indica Foslie f. philippinensis Foslie, 1908:9 [type locality: Adiagfiao,<br />

Camarines Sur Prov., Luzon].—De Toni, 1924:655.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Lithoporella melobesioides (Foslie) Foslie<br />

Mastophora melobesioides Foslie, 1903:24 [type locality: Maldives].—Foslie,<br />

1904:73.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:153.<br />

Lithoporella melobesioides (Foslie) Foslie, 1909:59.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Capual I.<br />

Tongquil I.), Tawitawi (Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Lithothamnion Heydrich<br />

Woelkerling (1983b: 193), after discovering that none <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> five original species <strong>of</strong> Lithothamnium Philippi<br />

(1837:387) conforms to any modern concept <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> genus,<br />

proposed <strong>the</strong> conservation <strong>of</strong> that generic name as treated<br />

by Heydrich (1897c:412), lectotypified by L. muelleri Lenormand<br />

ex Rosan<strong>of</strong>f. Heydrich spelled <strong>the</strong> name Lithothamnion,<br />

<strong>the</strong> spelling that has been proposed for conservation.<br />

* Lithothamnion australe Foslie<br />

f. brachiatum Foslie<br />

Lithothamnion australe Foslie f. brachiatum Foslie, 1904:24, pi. II: figs. 25-<br />

38 ["brachiata"] [syntype localities: Semau I. and Timor, Indonesia;<br />

North Ubian I. and Tongquil I., Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Foslie,<br />

1929: pi. XVII: figs. 51-54.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.


NUMBER 27 37<br />

* Lithothamnion australe Foslie f. minutulum Foslie<br />

Lithothamnion australe Foslie f. minutulum Foslie, 1904:24, pi. II: figs. 39-<br />

62 ["minutula"] [syntype localities: Tual, Kai Is., Moluccas, Indonesia;<br />

Tongquil I., Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Foslie, 1929: pi. XVII:<br />

figs. 59-70.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

* Lithothamnion australe Foslie f. ubianum Foslie<br />

Lithothamnion australe Foslie f. ubianum Foslie, 1904:24, fig. 12, pi. II:<br />

figs. 18-24 ["ubiana"] [syntype localities: Celebes, Indonesia; Capual I.,<br />

North Ubian I., and Tongquil I., Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—<br />

Foslie, 1929: pi. XVII: figs. 40-44.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

NOTE.—The typification <strong>of</strong> Lithothamnion australe is discussed<br />

by Adey, Townsend, and Boykins (1982:57).<br />

Lithothamnion indicum Foslie f. subtile Foslie<br />

Lithothamnion indicum Foslie f. subtile Foslie, 1907:7 ["subtilis"] [syntype<br />

localities: Indian and Pacific oceans].—Foslie, 1929: pi. XIII: fig. 26.<br />

Lithothamnion fruticulosum (Kutzing) Foslie f. clavulatum [misapplied name<br />

fide Foslie, 1907:7].—Foslie, 1904:20, pi. II: figs. 6, 7, 9 ["clavulata"].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:152 [without designation <strong>of</strong><br />

forma].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Capual I., Tongquil<br />

I.), Tawitawi (Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Mastophora Decaisne<br />

Mastophora rosea (C. Agardh) Setchell<br />

Zonaria rosea C. Agardh, 1824:264 [type locality: Guam, Mariana Is.].<br />

Mastophora rosea (C. Agardh) Setchell, 1943:129.—Domantay,<br />

1962:292.—Velasquez, 1971:453, fig. 39.—Reyes, 1972:153.—Trono,<br />

1972a: 103.—Cordero, 1973b:31.—Trono, 1973d:16, pi. 9: fig. 2.—<br />

Trono and Bina, 1973:5.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65.—Ortega, Alcala,<br />

and Reyes, 1974:187, 188.—Trono, 1974b:87.—Westernhagen,<br />

1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:153.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:8, 9, 10; 1977a:94, pi. XIV:D; 1978a:30.—Trono,<br />

1978:18.—Cordero, 1979b:276, 289.—Garcia, 1979:45 (table 1).—<br />

Puig and Cordero, 1979:38.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:99.—Reyes,<br />

1980:131, pi. 7: fig. 5.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono<br />

and De Lara, 1981:15, pi. IX: fig. 1.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:34, pi.<br />

IV: fig. 4.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:133.—Cordero, 1984a:93;<br />

1984b:65.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:32, fig. 25.<br />

^Mastophora licheniformis Decaisne, 1842:359, pi. 17: fig. 11 [type locality:<br />

Manila, Luzon].—Montagne, 1844a:662.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:153.<br />

Mastophora decaisnei Kutzing, 1849:697.—Martens, 1868:84-85.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

Melobesia foliacea Kutzing, 1843b:385 [type locality: Mariana Is.].—Dickie,<br />

1876a:244 [with query].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:153.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Manila, Batangas,<br />

Quezon, CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro<br />

(Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. SAMAR:<br />

Western Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan, Capiz,<br />

Iloilo. GUIMARAS. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan<br />

1.). SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALAWAN, SULU: Sulu<br />

(Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Setchell<br />

(1943:129). Mastophora decaisnei Kutzing is a superfluous<br />

and hence illegitimate substitute name for Mastophora licheniformis<br />

Decaisne.<br />

Mesophyllum Lemoine<br />

Mesophyllum erubescens (Foslie) Lemoine<br />

Lithothamnion erubescens Foslie, 1900a:9 [type locality: Ilha Fernando de<br />

Noronha, Brazil].—Foslie, 1904:31 .—Velasquez, 1971:448, fig. 29.—<br />

Velasquez et al., 1973:27.<br />

Mesophyllum erubescens (Foslie) Lemoine, 1928:252.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. MINDANAO: Davao. SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I.).<br />

Mesophyllum imbricatum (Dickie) Adey<br />

Lithothamnion imbricatum Dickie, 1877:486 [type locality: Tahiti].<br />

Mesophyllum imbricatum (Dickie) Adey, 1970:24.<br />

Lithothamnion dickiei Foslie, 1900a:7 [including Philippine record].—Foslie,<br />

1904:30.<br />

Lithothamnion polymorphum [misapplied name fide Foslie, 1900a:7].—<br />

Dickie, 1876b:455.—Piccone, 1889:45, 53.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:152.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—Lithothamnion dickiei Foslie is a superfluous and<br />

hence illegitimate substitute name for L. imbricatum Dickie.<br />

Mesophyllum pulchrum (Weber-van Bosse and Foslie)<br />

Lemoine<br />

Lithothamnion pulchrum Weber-van Bosse and Foslie in Foslie, 1901c:3<br />

[type locality: Sailus Besar, Great Paternoster Is., Indonesia].—Foslie,<br />

1904:36, pi. IV: fig. 11 .—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

Mesophyllum pulchrum (Weber-van Bosse and Foslie) Lemoine, 1928:252.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU.<br />

Mesophyllum siamense (Foslie) Adey<br />

Lithothamnion siamense Foslie, 190lb: 19 [type locality: various, all in Ko<br />

Chang Archipelago, Thailand].—Foslie, 1904:10, pi. I: figs. 1, 2.—De<br />

Toni, 1924:611.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

Mesophyllum siamense (Foslie) Adey, 1970:26.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Tongquil I.).<br />

NOTE.—Foslie (190lb: 19) originally described Lithothamnion<br />

siamense as comprising two formae, f. minutum and<br />

f. simulans. Upon elevating <strong>the</strong> latter to specific rank, Foslie


38 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

(1904:16) lectotypified L. siamense with f. minutum, which<br />

he <strong>the</strong>n called f. typicum. In <strong>the</strong> same work, Foslie (1904:10)<br />

described L. siamense f. pseudoramosum. Tongquil I. is in <strong>the</strong><br />

list <strong>of</strong> localities for <strong>the</strong> species, but to which forma it pertains<br />

is not indicated.<br />

Mesophyllum simulans (Foslie) Lemoine<br />

Lithothamnion siamense Foslie f. simulans Foslie, 190lb: 19 [type locality:<br />

Ko Sarlak, Ko Chang Archipelago, Thailand].<br />

Lithothamnion simulans (Foslie) Foslie, 1904:16, pi. I: figs. 21-25 [including<br />

Philippine record].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

Mesophyllum simulans (Foslie) Lemoine, 1928:252.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I.).<br />

Neogoniolithon Setchell and Mason<br />

Neogoniolithon frutescens (Foslie) Setchell and Mason<br />

Goniolithon frutescens Foslie, 1900b:9 [type locality: Funafuti, Ellice Is.<br />

(Tuvalu)].—Foslie, 1904:53.<br />

Neogoniolithon frutescens (Foslie) Setchell and Mason, 1943:91.<br />

Phymatolithon purpureum (P. Crouan and H. Crouan) Woelkerling and L.<br />

Irvine, 1986:71.<br />

Lithothamnion polymorphum [misapplied name; see Note].—Piccone,<br />

1889:51, 59.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

NOTE.—Millepora polymorpha Linnaeus (1767:1285) is a<br />

superfluous and hence illegitimate substitute name for M.<br />

calcarea Pallas (1766:265). None<strong>the</strong>less, <strong>the</strong> two names have<br />

traditionally been applied to separate species. According to<br />

Woelkerling and Irvine (1986), <strong>the</strong> species traditionally but<br />

incorrectly known as Lithothamnion polymorphum (Linnaeus)<br />

J.E. Areschoug (1852:524) or Phymatolithon polymorphum<br />

(Linnaeus) Foslie (1898:4) is conspecific with L. purpureum<br />

P. Crouan and H. Crouan.<br />

Porolithon (Foslie) Foslie<br />

Porolithon onkodes (Heydrich) Foslie<br />

Lithothamnion onkodes Heydrich, 1897a:6, pi. I: fig. 11 [type locality: Tami<br />

I., Papua New Guinea].<br />

Lithophyllum onkodes (Heydrich) Heydrich, 1901:533.—Foslie, 1904:57.<br />

Porolithon onkodes (Heydrich) Foslie, 1909:57 ["oncodes"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I.). I.).<br />

Neogoniolithon megalocystum (Foslie) Setchell and Mason<br />

Goniolithon megalocystum Foslie, 1904:48, fig. 20, pi. IX: figs. 8, 9 [including<br />

Philippine record] [type locality: Karkaralong Is., Indonesia].—De<br />

Toni, 1924:663.<br />

Neogoniolithon megalocystum (Foslie) Setchell and Mason, 1943:90.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I.).<br />

Phymatolithon Foslie<br />

Phymatolithon has earlier taxonomic synomyms, but has<br />

been proposed for conservation by Woelkerling and Irvine<br />

(1986).<br />

Phymatolithon calcareum (Pallas) Adey and McKibbin<br />

Millepora calcarea Pallas, 1766:265 [syntype localities: North Atlantic<br />

Ocean and Mediterranean Sea],<br />

Lithothamnion calcareum (Pallas) J.E. Areschoug, 1852:523.—Velasquez,<br />

1953b:206.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

Phymatolithon calcareum (Pallas) Adey and McKibbin, 1970:100.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Phymatolithon purpureum (P. Crouan and H. Crouan)<br />

Woelkerling and L. Irvine<br />

Lithothamnion purpureum P. Crouan and H. Crouan, 1867:150, pi. 20: fig.<br />

133 bis: 1-5 [lectotype locality: Mingant, near Brest, Finistere, France<br />

fide Woelkerling and Irvine, 1986:69, 71].<br />

Sporolithon Heydrich<br />

Sporolithon erythraeum (Rothpletz) Kylin<br />

Lithothamnion erythraeum Rothpletz, 1893:5 [type locality: Red Sea].<br />

Sporolithon erythraeum (Rothpletz) Kylin, 1956:205.<br />

Sporolithon ptychoides Heydrich f. durum Heydrich, 1897b:67, pi. Ill: figs.<br />

20-23 ["dura"] [type locality: Tor, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt].<br />

Archaeolithothamnion erythraeum (Rothpletz) Foslie f. durum (Heydrich)<br />

Foslie, 1900d:8 ["dura"].—Foslie, 1904:38, pi. V: figs. 8, 9.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:128 [without designation <strong>of</strong> forma].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

TAXON OF UNCERTAIN VALUE<br />

The following infraspecific taxon is related to Sporolithon<br />

erythraeum but has not been formally transferred to it.<br />

Archaeolithothamnion erythraeum (Rothpletz) Foslie<br />

f. molle (Heydrich) Foslie<br />

Sporolithon ptychoides Heydrich f. molle Heydrich, 1897b:67, pi. Ill: figs.<br />

15-19 ["mollis"] [type locality: Tor, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt].<br />

Archaeolithothamnion erythraeum (Rothpletz) Foslie f. molle (Heydrich) Foslie,<br />

1900d:8 ["mollis"].—Foslie, 1904:38, pi. VI: figs. 2-4, 7, 9.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:128 [without designation <strong>of</strong> forma].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.,<br />

Tongquil I.), Tawitawi (Pearl Bank, Sangasiapu I.).<br />

NOTE.—When establishing Sporolithon ptychoides, Heydrich<br />

divided <strong>the</strong> species into two formae, durum and molle.


NUMBER 27<br />

Later, Heydrich (1897c:415-416) elevated f. molle to specific<br />

rank and thus lectotypified 5. ptychoides with f. durum.<br />

Foslie (1900d:8) proposed <strong>the</strong> conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Lithothamnion<br />

erythraeum and both forms <strong>of</strong> Sporolithon ptychoides. We<br />

are not convinced <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> usefulness <strong>of</strong> giving taxonomic<br />

recognition to forma molle.<br />

Sporolithon schmidtii (Foslie) Gordon, Masaki, and<br />

Akioka<br />

Archaeolithothamnion schmidtii Foslie, 190lb: 16 [type locality: Ko Kahdat,<br />

Ko Chang Archipelago, Thailand].—Foslie, 1904:43, pi. VIII: fig. 16.—<br />

De Toni, 1924:603.—Foslie, 1929:pl. XLIV: fig. 16.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:128.<br />

Sporolithon schmidtii (Foslie) Gordon, Masaki, and Akioka, 1976:250.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Pearl<br />

Bank).<br />

*Sporolithon sibogae (Weber-van Bosse and Foslie)<br />

P.C. Silva, new combination<br />

Archaeolithothamnion sibogae Weber-van Bosse and Foslie in Foslie, 1901c:3<br />

[type locality: Pearl Bank, Tawitawi Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Foslie,<br />

1904:41, pi. VII.—De Toni, 1924:604.—Foslie, 1929:pl. XLIU: figs.<br />

5-15.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:128.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.),<br />

Tawitawi (Pearl Bank).<br />

Sporolithon timorense (Foslie) P.C. Silva, new<br />

combination<br />

Archaeolithothamnion timorense Foslie, 1904:42, pi. VIII: figs. 1-14 [lectotype<br />

locality: Sailus Besar, Great Paternoster Is., Indonesia fide Adey<br />

and Lebednik, 1967:85] [including Philippine record].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:128.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

Order GIGARTINALES<br />

Family RHIZOPHYLLIDACEAE<br />

Portieria Zanardini<br />

The complicated nomenclature <strong>of</strong> this genus is discussed<br />

in <strong>the</strong> appended Nomenclatural Notes.<br />

Portieria hornemannii (Lyngbye) P.C. Silva,<br />

new combination<br />

Desmia hornemannii Lyngbye, 1819:35, pi. 7:c ["hornemanni"] [type locality:<br />

probably Red Sea].—Reyes, 1972:154.—Trono, 1973d: 15, pi. 10:<br />

fig. 6.—Trono and Bina, 1973:5.—Trono, 1974b:88.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:140.—Cordero, 1976c:8.—Trono and Tuason,<br />

1978:15—Cordero, 1979b:276.—Reyes, 1980:132, pi. 8: fig. 1.—<br />

Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:65, fig. [s.n.].—Trono and De Lara,<br />

1981:15, pi. IX: fig. 3.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:33, pi. Ill: fig. 4.<br />

Chondrococcus hornemannii (Lyngbye) Schmitz, 1895:170 ["hornemanni"].—Menez,<br />

1961:73.—Villones and Magdamo, 1968:28, fig.<br />

25.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:182.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64.—<br />

Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:188.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table<br />

l)._Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.—Cordero, 1976c:8, 10,<br />

11; 1977a:96, fig. 53; 1978a:26; 1979b:289.—Garcia, 1979:44 (table<br />

1).—Puig and Cordero, 1979:39.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:98.—Menez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:133.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:92; 1984b:66.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:28, fig. 22 [captions<br />

for figs. 21 and 22 interchanged].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon, CA­<br />

TANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.),<br />

Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran<br />

I.), PANAY: Aklan, Iloilo. NEGROS: Negros Oriental. CEBU<br />

(incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO. PALAWAN, SULU: Sulu<br />

(Siasi I.).<br />

Portieria japonica (Harvey) P.C. Silva, new combination<br />

Desmia japonica Harvey, 1860a:331 [type locality: Shimoda, Shizuoka<br />

Prefecture, Japan].<br />

Chondrococcus japonicus (Harvey) De Toni, 1895a:39.—Cordero,<br />

I977a:97; 1984a:93.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Bataan,<br />

Cavite, Quezon, MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental.<br />

Family POLYIDACEAE<br />

Rhodopeltis Harvey<br />

Rhodopeltis borealis Yamada<br />

Rhodopeltis borealis Yamada, 1931a:75, pi. XIX: fig. 1 [syntype localities:<br />

Ryukyu-retto, Japan; Kotosho (Hung-t'ou), Taiwan].—Mefiez,<br />

1961:72.—Domantay, 1962:293.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:161.—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977a:98, fig. 59, pi. XII:c;<br />

1978a:25.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:33, pi. IV: fig. 3.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:134.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:28, fig. 23.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

39<br />

-BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Rhodopeltis gracilis Yamada and Tanaka<br />

Rhodopeltis gracilis Yamada and Tanaka in Yamada, 1935:30, fig. 1, pi.<br />

15: fig. 2 [syntype localities: Chichi-jima, Ogasawara-gunto (Bonin Is.),<br />

Japan; Kotosho (Hung-t'ou), Taiwan].—Mefiez, 1961:72, pi. 7: figs. 78-<br />

80.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.—Cordero, 1976c:9, 10;<br />

1977a:98, figs. 54, 55; 1978a:26.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.<br />

nan. LEYTE.<br />

-BATANES. LUZON: Pangasi-


40 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Family NEMASTOMATACEAE<br />

Titanophora (J. Agardh) J. Feldmann<br />

Titanophora incrustans (J. Agardh) Brgesen<br />

Halymenia incrustans]. Agardh, 1885:15 [type locality: Florida, USA].<br />

Titanophora incrustans (J. Agardh) B0rgesen, 1949:4.—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:30, pi. 13: fig. 60.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Bataan, Batangas.<br />

Titanophora weberae Brgesen<br />

Titanophora weberae B^rgesen, 1943:39, fig. 13 [type locality: Salee Strait,<br />

Irian Barat, Indonesia].—Domantay, 1962:293.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:165.—Cordero, 1977a:118, figs. 91-93, 95, pi.<br />

XIX:A.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:<br />

139.—Cordero, 1984b:65.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas,<br />

Quezon, MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR: Eastern<br />

Samar. CENTRAL VISAYAS. PALAWAN.<br />

Family SEBDENIACEAE<br />

Sebdenia (J. Agardh) Berthold<br />

Sebdenia limensis (Kutzing) Howe<br />

Euhymenia limensis Kutzing, 1849:743 [type locality: Callao, Peru].—<br />

Martens, 1868:90-91 [with query].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:143.<br />

Sebdenia limensis (Kutzing) Howe, 1914:160.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Sebdenia yamadae Okamura and Segawa<br />

Sebdenia yamadae Okamura and Segawa in Segawa, 1938:144, fig. 6, pi.<br />

34: fig. 1 ["yamadai"] [syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 150, fig. 143, pi. XXI:C<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Family GRACILARIACEAE<br />

Ceratodictyon Zanardini<br />

Ceratodictyon spongiosum Zanardini<br />

Ceratodictyon spongiosum Zanardini, 1878:37 [type locality: Aru Is., Indonesia].—Trono,<br />

1972a: 104; 1973d: 19— Trono and Bina, 1973:9.—<br />

Cordero, 1979b:29L—Puig and Cordero, 1979:41.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:99.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:85, fig. [s.n.].—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:42.—Trono<br />

and Ang, 1982:20.—Cordero, 1984a: 100.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:5I, fig. 42.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas, Quezon, MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

PANAY: Aklan. LEYTE (Biliran I.), CEBU (Mactan I.). PALA­<br />

WAN (Bugsuk I.), SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Gelidiopsis Schmitz<br />

Gelidiopsis intricata (C. Agardh) Vickers<br />

Sphaerococcus intricatus C. Agardh, 1822a:333 [syntype localities: Mauritius;<br />

Hawaiian Is.; "Ravak" (Lawak), Waigeo I., Moluccas, Indonesia].<br />

Gelidiopsis intricata (C. Agardh) Vickers, 1905:61.—Reyes, 1972:152.—<br />

Trono, 1972a:104; 1973d:19.—Trono and Bina, 1973:3.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.—Cordero, 1976c:10; 1977a:l 19, figs. 99,<br />

100; 1978a:21.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:87, fig. [s.n.].—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:18, pi. XI:<br />

fig. 1—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:30.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Batangas, Quezon, MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS:<br />

Negros Oriental, SIQUIJOR. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Gelidiopsis repens (Kutzing) Weber-van Bosse<br />

Gelidium repens Kutzing, 1868:21, pi. 60: figs, a, b [type locality: New<br />

Caledonia].<br />

Gelidiopsis repens (Kutzing) Weber-van Bosse, 1928:425.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:8, 9, 10; 1977a:121, figs. 98, 267; 1978a:22, 53; 1980b:54, fig.<br />

19B, pi. 36; 1984c:55.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Zambales. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MASBATE. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar. PANAY:<br />

Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

Gelidiopsis variabilis (J. Agardh) Schmitz<br />

Gelidium variabile]. Agardh, 1851 [1851-1863]:468 [type locality: India].<br />

Gelidiopsis variabilis (J. Agardh) Schmitz, 1895:148.—Cordero, 1977a:<br />

122 ["Gelidiopsis repens" in error].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.<br />

doro.<br />

Gracilaria Greville<br />

Gracilaria arcuata Zanardini<br />

-MINDORO: Oriental Min-<br />

Gracilaria arcuata Zanardini, 1858:265, pi. V: fig. 2 [type locality: Aqaba,<br />

Jordan].—Weber-van Bosse, 1928:429, fig. 173.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:146.—Cordero, 1977a: 124, fig. 101, pi. XX:B;<br />

1980b:55, fig. 18, pi. [49].—Trono and Fortes, 1980:73.—Trono<br />

and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:95, fig. [s.n.].—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Trono<br />

and Fortes, 1982:152.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:140.—Cordero, 1984a:<br />

100; 1984c:55.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984b: 126.—Tungpalan, 1984:138.—Abbott, 1985:89, fig. 17.—<br />

Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1985:66.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Norte, Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. MASBATE.


NUMBER 27 41<br />

NEGROS: Negros Occidental (incl. Ilacaon I., Suyac I.), Negros<br />

Oriental (incl. Apo I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Davao.<br />

PALAWAN, SULU: Sulu (Tongquil I.).<br />

Gracilaria arcuata Zanardini<br />

var. snackeyi Weber-van Bosse<br />

Gracilaria arcuata Zanardini var. snackeyi Weber-van Bosse, 1928:430, fig.<br />

173 [type locality: Macassar, Celebes, Indonesia].—Trono, Azanza-<br />

Corrales, and Manuel, 1983:32, fig. 7.—Abbott, 1985:89.<br />

gas.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batan­<br />

Gracilaria blodgettii Harvey<br />

Gracilaria blodgettii Harvey, 1853:111 [type locality: Key West, Florida,<br />

USA].—Cordero, 1977a:124, figs. 102, 103, 105, 112, pi. XIX:B;<br />

1979b:292; 1980b:56, fig. 19A.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—<br />

Calumpong, 1982:145.—Mefiez, Phillips, and Calumpong, 1983:18.—<br />

Cordero, 1984c:55.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:46, fig. 38.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, MAS­<br />

BATE. SAMAR: Western Samar. PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental (Apo I.), CEBU. SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

Gracilaria bursa-pastoris (S.G. Gmelin) P.C. Silva<br />

Fucus bursa-pastoris S.G. Gmelin, 1768:121, pi. VIII: fig. 3 [type locality:<br />

Mediterranean Sea].<br />

Gracilaria bursa-pastoris (S.G. Gmelin) P.C. Silva, 1952a:265.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:125, fig. 106.<br />

Sphaerococcus compressus C. Agardh, 1822a:308 [syntype localities: Cadiz,<br />

Spain; Oneglia, Liguria, Italy].<br />

Gracilaria compressa (C. Agardh) Greville, 1830:liv.—Howe, 1932:169.—<br />

Mefiez, 1961:74.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:146.—Trono<br />

and Fortes, 1980:73.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:152.—Abbott, 1985:89.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas,<br />

Quezon, Albay. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR:<br />

Eastern Samar. PANAY. NEGROS: Negros Oriental. PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by J. Agardh (1852<br />

[1851-1863]:593).<br />

Gracilaria canaliculata Sonder<br />

Sphaerococcus canaliculars Kutzing, 1868:29, pi. 82: figs, d, e [type locality:<br />

Wagap, New Caledonia].<br />

Gracilaria canaliculata Sonder, 1871:56.—Cantoria, Valenzuela, and Velasquez,<br />

1951:187, fig. 2.—Cantoria, Velasquez, and Valenzuela,<br />

1951:297, 298.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:146.—Abbott,<br />

1985:89, fig. 43.<br />

Corallopsis opuntia]. Agardh, 1872:40 [type locality: Sri Lanka].—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).<br />

Gracilaria crassa Harvey ex J. Agardh, 1876:417 [type locality: Sri<br />

Lanka].—Seale, 1911:309.—Wester, 1916:159; 1921:224; 1924:<br />

21.—G. Blanco, 1938:513.—Quisumbing, 1951:1010.—Montilla<br />

and Blanco, 1953:166.—Zaneveld, 1956:38; 1959:118.—Domantay,<br />

1962:291.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:146.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:127, figs. 108-110; 1978a:36.—Trono and Azanza-Corrales,<br />

1979:26.—Cordero, 1980b:56, fig. 20, pi. [48].—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:73.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1982:41.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:152.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1984b: 127.—Abbott, 1985:89.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, La Union, Pangasinan,<br />

Manila Bay. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR: Western<br />

Samar. NEGROS: Negros Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Davao.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Newton<br />

(1953:412). Sphaerococcus canaliculars Kutzing, <strong>the</strong> intended<br />

basionym <strong>of</strong> Gracilaria canaliculata, is a later homonym<br />

<strong>of</strong> 5. canaliculars C. Agardh (1822a:260) and hence<br />

not priorable. Gracilaria canaliculata Sonder is treated as a<br />

nomen novum in accordance with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Gracilaria coronopifolia J. Agardh<br />

Gracilaria coronopifolia]. Agardh, 1852 [1851-1863]:592 [type locality:<br />

Oahu, Hawaiian Is.].—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:508, pi. 5: fig. 14;<br />

pi. 9: fig. 34.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—Cordero, 1977a:127, figs. 104,<br />

104a, pi. XX:A; 1978a:35.—Trono and Azanza-Corrales, 1979:26.—<br />

Velasquez, 1979b:23L—Liao and Sotto, 1980:99.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:73.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:89, fig. [s.n.].—Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1981:22.—Guzman, 1981:42, 44 ["coronipifolia"].—Laserna et<br />

al., 1981:443.—Trono, 1981b:55 (table 1).—Trono and Azanza-Corrales,<br />

1981:743.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:18.—Cordero, 1982a:60,<br />

61.—Luistro, Cajipe, and Laserna, 1982:46.—Trono and Ang,<br />

1982:19.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:152.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:140.—Trono, Azanza-Corrales, and Manuel, 1983:20, figs. 2,<br />

9b.—Cordero, 1984a: 101; 1984b:66; 1984c:55.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984b: 127.—Tungpalan, 1984:<br />

138.—Abbott, 1985:89, fig. 46.<br />

Gracilaria lichenoides (Lamouroux) Greville f. coronopifolia (J. Agardh)<br />

May, 1948:37.—Zaneveld, 1956:39; 1959:119.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan, Cavite, Batangas, Sorsogon.<br />

MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MARINDUQUE. MASBATE. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU. SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

PALAWAN (incl. Bugsuk I.), SULU: Sulu (Lapac I.,<br />

Siasi I.).<br />

Gracilaria cylindrica B^rgesen<br />

Gracilaria cylindrica B^rgesen, 1920:375, figs. 364, 365 [type locality: St.<br />

Jan (St. John), Virgin Is.].—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112 (table<br />

I).—Reyes, 1980:135, pi. 10, fig. 1.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

Gracilaria damaecomis J. Agardh<br />

Gracilaria damaecomis ]. Agardh, 1852 [1851-1863]:597 [type locality:<br />

Atlantic North America].—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112 (table<br />

I)-<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).


42<br />

Gracilaria disticha (J. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Sphaerococcus distichus]. Agardh, 1837:172 [type locality: Ethiopia].<br />

Gracilaria disticha (J. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1852 [1851-1863]:594.—Abbott,<br />

1985:89, fig. 56.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—ROMBLON (Sibuyan I.).<br />

Gracilaria edulis (S.G. Gmelin) P.C. Silva<br />

Fucus edulis S.G. Gmelin, 1768:113 [syntype localities: various, all in<br />

"India Orientalis" (Indonesia)].<br />

Gracilaria edulis (S.G. Gmelin) P.C. Silva, 1952a:293'.—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 128, fig. 111.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:140.—Cordero, 1984a:<br />

101.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:180.—Abbott, 1985:89, figs. 55, 58.<br />

Fucus lichenoides Turner, 1809:124, pi. 118: figs, a-c, e-i [superfluous<br />

name].<br />

Gigartina lichenoides Lamouroux, 1813:137.<br />

Sphaerococcus lichenoides (Lamouroux) C. Agardh, 1817:XVII.—Martens,<br />

1868:31, 94-95.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.<br />

Gracilaria lichenoides (Lamouroux) Greville, 1830:liv.—Seale,<br />

1911:309.—Wester, 1916:159; 1921:224; 1924:21.—Collado,<br />

1926:129 [with query].—Howe, 1932:169.—G. Blanco, 1938:513.—<br />

Cantoria, Valenzuela, and Velasquez, 1951:187, fig. 3.—Cantoria, Velasquez,<br />

and Valenzuela, 1951:297, 298 [f. lichenoides].—Quisumbing,<br />

1951:50.—Montilla and Blanco, 1953:166.—Zaneveld, 1956:38;<br />

1959:119.—Domantay, 1962:290.—De Leon and Domantay,<br />

1971:5.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:146.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:73.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61.—<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1982:153.—Abbott, 1985:89.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (incl. Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos, La Union, Pangasinan, Manila Bay, Sorsogon.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. PANAY. MINDANAO:<br />

Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—Fucus lichenoides Turner, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gracilaria lichenoides (and o<strong>the</strong>r combinations), is a later<br />

homonym <strong>of</strong> F. lichenoides S.G. Gmelin (1768:120, pi. VIII:<br />

figs. 1, 2) and hence not priorable. Gigartina lichenoides<br />

Lamouroux is treated as a nomen novum in accordance<br />

with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN. Fucus lichenoides<br />

Turner is not only a later homonym, but also superfluous,<br />

since its protologue included <strong>the</strong> citation <strong>of</strong> F. edulis S.G.<br />

Gmelin.<br />

Gracilaria eucheumoides Harvey<br />

Gracilaria eucheumoides Harvey, 1860a:331 ["eucheumioides"] [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Dickie, 1876a:243.—<br />

Seale, 1911:309.—Wester, 1916:159; 1921:224; 1924:21.—G. Blanco,<br />

1938:513.—Quisumbing, 1951:1010.—Montilla and Blanco, 1953<br />

166.—Zaneveld, 1956:38; 1959:118.—Domantay, 1962:290.—De<br />

Leon and Domantay, 1971:5, 9.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972<br />

182, 183.—Reyes, 1972:155.—Trono, 1972a: 104.—Bersamin et al.<br />

1973:187.—Trono, 1973d: 18, pi. 9: fig. 1 .—Trono and Bina<br />

1973:9.—Velasquez et al., 1973:31, pi. 13: fig. 63.—Westernhagen<br />

1973a:65— Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186, 187, 188.—Trono<br />

1974b:90; 1974e: 18.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:146.—Cordero, 1976c: 10; 1977a: 129, figs<br />

113, 113a, 114, pis. X, XX; 1978a:37; 1979b:292, fig. 4.—Puig and<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Cordero, 1979:40.—Cordero, 1980b:57, fig. 21, pi. 37.—Liao and<br />

Sotto, 1980:99.—Reyes, 1980:135, pi. 9: fig. 5.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:73.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:91, fig. [s.n.].—Chan,<br />

1981:387.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Guzman, 1981:43, 51.—Menez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:381 —Trono and De Lara, 1981:18.—<br />

Calumpong, 1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1982:40, pi. VI: fig. 4.—Trono and Ang, 1982:19.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:153.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:141 .—Trono, Azanza-Corrales, and<br />

Manuel, 1983:27, fig. 5.—Cordero, 1984a: 101.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:48, fig. 39; 1984b: 127.—<br />

Tungpalan, 1984:138.—Abbott, 1985:89.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1985:66.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union,<br />

Pangasinan, Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, Sorsogon. MARIN­<br />

DUQUE. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental<br />

Mindoro. SAMAR: Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar, Western Samar,<br />

Eastern Samar. LEYTE (incl. Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Occidental (incl. Ilacaon I.), Negros Oriental.<br />

CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga<br />

(incl. Sacol I.), Misamis Occidental. PALAWAN (incl. Bugsuk<br />

I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Gracilaria foliifera (Forsskal) B^rgesen<br />

Fucus foliifer Forsskal, 1775:191 [type locality: Mokha, Yemen].<br />

Gracilaria foliifera (Forsskal) B^rgesen, 1932:7.<br />

Fucus lacinulatus Vahl, 1802:39 [type locality: St. Croix, Virgin Is.].<br />

Gracilaria lacinulata (Vahl) Howe, 1920:562.—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1928:434.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:146.—Trono and<br />

Fortes,. 1980:73.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:153.—Abbott, 1985:89.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION. —SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

NOTE.—The<br />

(1932:7).<br />

synonymy was proposed by B^rgesen<br />

Gracilaria foliifera (Forsskal) B$rgesen<br />

f. aeruginosa (Turner) Brgesen<br />

Fucus aeruginosus Turner, 1811:29, pi. 147 [syntype localities: Portugal;<br />

Red Sea].<br />

Gracilaria foliifera (Forsskal) B^rgesen f. aeruginosa (Turner) B^rgesen,<br />

1938:226.<br />

Gracilaria multipartita (Clemente y Rubio) Harvey var. aeruginosa (Turner)<br />

J. Agardh, 1852 [ 1851-1863]:601.— Grunow, 1867:83.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON.<br />

Gracilaria gigas Harvey<br />

Gracilaria gigas Harvey, 1860a:331 [type locality: Shimoda, Shizuoka<br />

Prefecture, Japan].—Kraft, 1972:332.—Trono, Azanza-Corralies, and<br />

Manuel, 1983:31, figs. 6, 11a.—Abbott, 1985:89, fig. 39.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Sorsogon.


NUMBER 27<br />

Gracilaria incurvata Okamura<br />

Gracilaria incurvata Okamura, 1931 [ 1929-1932]:41, pi. CCLXXIH: figs.<br />

1-6 [syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1984a: 101.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Gracilaria minor (Sonder) Durairatnam<br />

Corallopsis salicornia (C. Agardh) Greville var. minor Sonder, 1871:56, pi.<br />

Ill: figs. 6-11 [type locality: Cape York, Queensland, Australia].<br />

Corallopsis minor (Sonder) J. Agardh, 1876:409.—Piccone, 1886:68,<br />

90.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:138.<br />

Gracilaria minor (Sonder) Durairatnam, 1961:64.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Gracilaria papenfussii Abbott<br />

Gracilaria papenfussii Abbott, 1983:562, figs. 1-3 [type locality: La Jolla,<br />

California, USA].<br />

Gracilaria andersonii [misapplied name fide Abbott, 1983:562].—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 123, figs. 96, 97.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite.<br />

*Gracilaria salicornia (C. Agardh) Dawson<br />

Sphaerococcus salicornia C. Agardh, 1820a: pi. VIII [type locality: said to<br />

be Unalaska, Aleutian Is., but probably Manila, Luzon].<br />

Corallopsis salicornia (C. Agardh) Greville, 1830:liii.—Cantoria, Velasquez,<br />

and Valenzuela, 1951:296, footnote.<br />

Gracilaria salicornia (C. Agardh) Dawson, 1954a:4, fig. 3 [including Philippine<br />

record].—De Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda, 1963:82 (table 1).—<br />

Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:506, pi. 5: figs. 15a, 156; pi. 8: figs. 32a,<br />

326.—Velasquez, 1968a: 121, fig. 7.—Villones and Magdamo, 1968:28,<br />

fig. 28.—Velasquez, 1971:448, fig. 31.—Reyes, 1972:155.—Trono,<br />

1972a: 104.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—Trono, 1973d:18, pi. 9: fig. 3.—<br />

Trono and Bina, 1973:9.—Velasquez et al., 1973:30, pi. 13: fig. 62.—<br />

De Leon, 1974:31, 33, photo [s.n.], fig. [s.n.].—Ortega, Alcala, and<br />

Reyes, 1974:185.—Trono, 1974b:90; 1974e: 18.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:146.—Cordero, 1977a: 132, figs. 116-118, pi.<br />

XIX:C—Tahil, 1978:52.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:22, fig. 24.—<br />

Cordero, 1979b:276.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:41.—Trono and<br />

Azanza-Corrales, 1979:26.—Velasquez, 1979b:23L—Cordero,<br />

1980b:57, fig. 22, pi. 38.—Fortes and Trono, 1980:60.—Liao and<br />

Sotto, 1980:99.—Reyes, 1980:135, pi. 9: fig. 4.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:73.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:93, fig. [s.n.].—Trono,<br />

Velasquez, and Guevarra, 1980:78.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Guzman,<br />

1981:43.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono, 1981b:55<br />

(table 1).—Trono and Azanza-Corrales, 1981:743.—Trono and De<br />

Lara, 1981:18.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61.—<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1982:153.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:141.—Trono,<br />

Azanza-Corrales, and Manuel, 1983:23, figs. 3, 4b.—Cordero,<br />

1984a: 102; 1984c:55.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:48, fig. 40; 1984b: 127.—Abbott, 1985:89, fig. 42.—<br />

Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1985:66.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Zambales, Bataan, Rizal, Cavite, Quezon,<br />

Batangas, Sorsogon. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro<br />

(incl. Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MASBATE. SAMAR:<br />

Western Samar, Eastern Samar. LEYTE (incl. Biliran I.).<br />

PANAY: Aklan, Iloilo. NEGROS: Negros Occidental (incl. Ilacaon<br />

I., Suyac I.), Negros Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (incl.<br />

Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga (incl. Sacol I.),<br />

Misamis Occidental, Surigao del Sur, Davao (incl. Samal I.).<br />

PALAWAN (incl. Cuyo I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—The type specimen <strong>of</strong> Sphaerococcus salicornia<br />

was said by Agardh to have been collected by Chamisso at<br />

Unalaska (during <strong>the</strong> voyage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rurik), but Dawson<br />

(1954a:5) showed that <strong>the</strong> provenance probably was Manila.<br />

The Rurik remained at Manila from 17 December 1817 to<br />

29 January 1818, following its voyage from Unalaska by<br />

way <strong>of</strong> Hawaii and Guam.<br />

Gracilaria spinigera Dawson<br />

Gracilaria spinigera Dawson, 1949a:24, pi. 8: figs. 1-3, 5; pi. 9: figs. 1-3<br />

[type locality: Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico].—Cordero, 1977a: 134, fig.<br />

119, pi. XXI:A; 1980b:58, fig. 23, pi. [52]; 1984a:102.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Gracilaria spinulosa (Okamura) Chang and Xia<br />

Rhodymenia spinulosa Okamura, 1934 [1933-1942]:33, pi. 318: figs. 1-6<br />

[type locality: Tainan, Taiwan].—Mefiez, 1961:78.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:162—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

Gracilaria spinulosa (Okamura) Chang and Xia, 1976:148.<br />

Gracilaria purpurascens J. Agardh, 1885:63 [type locality: Sri Lanka].—<br />

Cordero, 1977a: 130, fig. 115.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Oriental, CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

NOTE.—Rhodymenia spinulosa was referred to Gracilaria<br />

by Yamada (194la:204) as a form <strong>of</strong> G. purpurascens J.<br />

Agardh. The latter name, however, is a later homonym <strong>of</strong><br />

G. purpurascens Greville (1830:liv) and must be replaced.<br />

Gracilaria textorii (Suringar) De Toni<br />

Sphaerococcus textorii Suringar, 1867:259 [type locality: Japan].<br />

Gracilaria textorii (Suringar) De Toni, 1895a:27.—Cordero, 1977a: 135;<br />

1980b:59, pi. [58] [G. textorii prox.]; 1984a: 102.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984b:128 [G. textorii prox.].—Tungpalan, 1984:138.—Abbott,<br />

1985:90, fig. 26.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Gracilaria turgida Dawson<br />

Gracilaria turgida Dawson, 1949a: 14, pi. 21; pi. 24: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Newport-Balboa, Orange County, California, USA].—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1982:40, pi. VI: fig. 3.—Abbott, 1985:90.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

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44 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Gracilaria venezuelensis W.R. Taylor<br />

Gracilaria venezuelensis W.R. Taylor, 1942:110, pi. 3: fig. 10 [type locality:<br />

Isla Cubagua, Venezuela].—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112 (table<br />

I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Gracilaria verrucosa (Hudson) Papenfuss<br />

Fucus verrucosus Hudson, 1762:470 [type locality: England].<br />

Gracilaria verrucosa (Hudson) Papenfuss, 1950:195.—Galutira and Velasquez,<br />

1964:507, pi. 4: fig. 13; pi. 8: fig. 33.—Velasquez, 1968a: 121,<br />

fig. 8.—Villones and Magdamo, 1968:29, fig. 29.—De Leon and Domantay,<br />

1971:5, 9.—Velasquez, 1971:448, fig. 32.—Cornejo and Velasquez,<br />

1972:180.—Reyes, 1972:155.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—Cordero,<br />

1973b:33.—Velasquez etal., 1973:30, pi. 13: fig. 61.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65.—Trono, 1974e: 18.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table<br />

I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:146.—Cordero, 1976c:8, 10;<br />

1977a:135; 1978a:37.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:22, fig. 18.—Laserna<br />

et al., 1978:111.—Cordero, 1979b:276, 292.—Garcia, 1979:<br />

45 (table 1).—Puig and Cordero, 1979:41.—Trono and Azanza-Corrales,<br />

1979:26.—Velasquez, 1979b:23L—Cordero, 1980b:59, pi. 39.—<br />

Liao and Sotto, 1980:99.—Reyes, 1980:135, pi. 9: fig. 6.—Trono<br />

and Fortes, 1980:74.—Trono, Velasquez, and Guevarra, 1980:78.—<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Guzman, 1981:42, 46, 47.—Laserna<br />

etal., 1981:443.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono, 1981b:<br />

55 (table 1).—Trono and Azanza-Corrales, 1981:743.—Calumpong,<br />

1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61.—Luistro, Cajipe, and Laserna,<br />

1982:46.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:153.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:142.—Trono, Azanza-Corrales, and Manuel, 1983:17, figs. 1,<br />

4a.—Cordero, 1984a: 102.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:180.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1984a:50, fig. 41; 1984b: 128.—Tungpalan, 1984:<br />

138.—Abbott, 1985:90, fig. 9.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1985:<br />

64, 66.<br />

Fucus confervoides Linnaeus, 1763:1629 [type locality: England].<br />

Ceramium confervoides Wiggers, 1780:91.<br />

Sphaerococcus confervoides (Wiggers) Stackhouse, 1797 [1795-1801:<br />

xxiv.—Martens, 1868:94-95.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:<br />

163.<br />

Gracilaria confervoides (Wiggers) Greville, 1830:liv.—Montagne,<br />

1844a:662.—Seale, 1911:309.—Wester, 1916:158; 1921:224;<br />

1924:21.—G. Blanco, 1938:512.—De Leon, Leyva, and Martinez-Pesigan,<br />

1947:381.—Abagon, Bufiag, and De Vera, 1951:41.—Quisumbing,<br />

1951:1010.—Montilla and Blanco, 1953:166.—Velasquez,<br />

1953a:100; 1953b:206.—Villaluz, 1953:186, 187.—Sulit, Salcedo, and<br />

Panganiban, 1956:280.—Zaneveld, 1956:36; 1959:117.—Domantay,<br />

1968:25.—De Leon and Domantay, 1971:5, 9.—Bersamin et al.,<br />

1973:186.—Sulit, Salcedo, and Panganiban, 1973:177-182.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:146.—Abbott, 1985:89.<br />

* Fucus gulaman M. Blanco, 1837:839 [syntype localities: Tambobo ("Tambobon")<br />

and Parafiaque, Rizal Prov., Luzon] [probable taxonomic synonym].—Montilla<br />

and Blanco, 1953:166.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:144.<br />

Fucus edulis [probable misapplied name fide Merrill, 1918:41].—M.<br />

Blanco, 1845:580; 1879:260.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:144.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Pampanga,<br />

Bulacan, Rizal, Manila, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon,<br />

Albay (Batan I.), MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro, Oriental<br />

Mindoro. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar. LEYTE<br />

(Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU<br />

(incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALA­<br />

WAN, SULU.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Papenfuss<br />

(1950:195). Fucus confervoides Linnaeus, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gracilaria confervoides (and o<strong>the</strong>r combinations),<br />

is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> F. confervoides Hudson (1762:474)<br />

and hence not priorable. Ceramium confervoides Wiggers is<br />

treated as a nomen novum in accordance with Article 72,<br />

Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN. Although <strong>the</strong> Tagalog word "gulaman"<br />

is applied to various red algae that are rich in hydrocolloids,<br />

Blanco's description <strong>of</strong> F. gulaman appears to apply,<br />

at least in part, to <strong>the</strong> stringy Gracilaria currently called<br />

G. confervoides or G. verrucosa. Martens (1868:45-46)<br />

thought that it applied to two species, Sphaerococcus gelatinus<br />

(= Eucheuma gelatinum) and 5. lichenoides (= Gracilaria<br />

edulis), while Seale (1911:309) and Quisumbing<br />

(1951:1007) thought that it applied to a species <strong>of</strong> Agardhiella.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> au<strong>the</strong>ntic specimens, a definitive<br />

placement is impossible.<br />

Gracilaria vieillardii P.C. Silva, new name<br />

Sphaerococcus denticulatus Kutzing, 1869:19, pi. 51: figs, e-g [type locality:<br />

New Caledonia].<br />

Gracilaria denticulata (Kutzing) Weber-van Bosse, 1928:432 [replaced<br />

name].—Cordero, 1976c:10; 1977a: 128, fig. 109; 1978a:36.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION . —BATANES .<br />

NOTE.—Gracilaria vieillardii is proposed as a substitute<br />

name for G. denticulata (Kutzing) Weber-van Bosse, a later<br />

homonym <strong>of</strong> G. denticulata Schmitz ex Mazza (1907:138).<br />

Polycavernosa Chang and Xia<br />

Polycavernosa debilis (Forsskal) Fredericq and J. Norris<br />

Fucus debilis Forsskal, 1775:191 [type locality: Mokha, Yemen].<br />

Gracilaria debilis (Forsskal) B^rgesen, 1932:7.—Taylor, 1977b: 13.<br />

Polycavernosa debilis (Forsskal) Fredericq and J. Norris, 1985:152.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—Xia and Abbott (1985) support <strong>the</strong> segregation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polycavernosa from Gracilaria on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> origin<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> compound spermatangial conceptacles from inner or<br />

medullary cells and <strong>the</strong> indirect origin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> gonimoblast<br />

from <strong>the</strong> fusion cell.<br />

Family PLOCAMIACEAE<br />

Plocamium Lamouroux<br />

Plocamium costatum (C. Agardh) J. Hooker and Harvey<br />

Delesseria plocamium (S.G. Gmelin) C. Agardh var. costata C. Agardh,<br />

1822a:181 [type locality: Western Australia, Australia].<br />

Plocamium costatum (C. Agardh) J. Hooker and Harvey, 1847:404.—<br />

Cordero, 1977a: 140, fig. 127, pi. XXLB.


NUMBER 27<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

*Plocamium patens Martens<br />

Plocamium patens Martens, 1868:32 [type locality: Zamboanga, Mindanao].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:160.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

*Plocamium serrulatum Okamura var. pectinatum<br />

Cordero<br />

Plocamium serrulatum Okamura var. pectinatum Cordero, 1977a: 140, figs.<br />

128, 129 [type locality: Batan I., Batanes Prov., Luzon].—Cordero,<br />

1978a:38 (as unnamed variety).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

NOTE.—This name was previously published without a<br />

description by Cordero (1976c:8, 9, 11 ["pectinata"]).<br />

Plocamium telfairiae (W. Hooker and Harvey)<br />

Harvey ex Kutzing<br />

Thamnophora telfairiae W. Hooker and Harvey in Harvey, 1834a: 149, pi.<br />

CXXV [type locality: Cap Malheureux, Mauritius].<br />

Plocamium telfairiae (W. Hooker and Harvey) Harvey ex Kutzing,<br />

1849:885.—Cordero, 1977a:141; 1978a:38.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. PALA­<br />

WAN.<br />

Family SARCODIACEAE<br />

Sarcodia J. Agardh<br />

Sarcodia montagneana (J. Hooker and Harvey) J. Agardh<br />

Rhodymenia montagneana J. Hooker and Harvey, 1845b:544 ["Rhodomenia"]<br />

[type locality: Bay <strong>of</strong> Islands, New Zealand].<br />

Sarcodia montagneana (J. Hooker and Harvey) J. Agardh, 1852 [1851-<br />

1863]:623.<br />

Sarcodia ceylanica Harvey ex Kutzing, 1869:12, pi. 33: figs, a, b [type<br />

locality: Sri Lanka].—Cordero, 1977a:l 16.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Yendo<br />

(1917:82) and maintained by B^rgesen (1954:28).<br />

Family SOLIERIACEAE<br />

Callophycus Trevisan<br />

Callophycus serratus (Harvey ex Kutzing) P.C. Silva<br />

Thysanocladia serrata Harvey ex Kutzing, 1869:10, pi. 29: figs, a, b [type<br />

locality: Tonga].<br />

Callophycus serratus (Harvey ex Kutzing) P.C. Silva, 1957:143.—Kraft,<br />

1984:54, 56, figs. 3-5, 7, 10-16.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Eucheuma}. Agardh<br />

Eucheuma alvarezii Doty<br />

Eucheuma alvarezii Doty, 1985:37, figs. 1-6 [including Philippine record]<br />

[type locality: Creagh Reef, Sabah, Malaysia].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

*Eucheuma alvarezii Doty var. ajakii-assii Doty<br />

Eucheuma alvarezii Doty var. ajakii-assii Doty, 1985:42, fig. 8 ["ajak-assi"]<br />

[type locality: Tumindao I., Tawitawi Prov.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

*Eucheuma alvarezii Doty var. tambalangii Doty<br />

Eucheuma alvarezii Doty var. tambalangii Doty, 1985:41, fig. 7 ["tambalang"]<br />

[type locality: Calatagan, Batangas Prov.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas. SULU:<br />

Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The varietal epi<strong>the</strong>ts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two foregoing taxa<br />

commemorate three persons named Ajak, Assi, and Tambalang<br />

and <strong>the</strong>refore are to be written ajakii-assii and tambalangii<br />

in accordance with Article 73.10 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN. We<br />

doubt <strong>the</strong> wisdom or usefulness <strong>of</strong> giving formal taxonomic<br />

recognition to horticultural strains, which <strong>the</strong>se varieties<br />

seem to be.<br />

Eucheuma arnoldii Weber-van Bosse<br />

Eucheuma arnoldii Weber-van Bosse, 1928:421, pi. XIII: fig. 1 [type<br />

locality: Gisser (Gesser) I., near Ceram, Indonesia].—Kraft, 1972:318-<br />

334, figs. 1-18.—Trono, 1973d:19; 1974c:328, 333; 1974d:4;<br />

1974e: 18.—Cordero, 1977a:151, fig. 144, pi. XXIV:D.—Smith and<br />

Pestano-Smith, 1980:7.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:72.—Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1981:22.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Calumpong,<br />

1982:145.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:38.—Trono and Ang,<br />

1982:17.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:151.<br />

Eucheuma cupressoideum Weber-van Bosse, 1928:421, pi. XIV: fig. 3 [type<br />

locality: Torres Strait].—Kraft, 1972:321, 323.—Cordero, 1977a:153,<br />

figs. 147, 150; I984a:98.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros Occidental<br />

(Ilacaon I.), Oriental Mindoro. CEBU. BOHOL. PA­<br />

LAWAN (Bugsuk I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Kraft (1972).<br />

*Eucheuma arnoldii Weber-van Bosse var. alcyonida<br />

Kraft<br />

Eucheuma arnoldii Weber-van Bosse var. alcyonida Kraft, 1972: 323, figs.<br />

5, 11 [type locality: Bulusan, Sorsogon Prov., Luzon].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

45


46 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Eucheuma cottonii Weber-van Bosse<br />

Eucheuma cottonii Weber-van Bosse, 1913b: 115, pi. 12: fig. 2 [syntype<br />

localities: Saya de Malha and Cargados Carajos, Indian Ocean].—Doty,<br />

1969:4, figs, A, D.—De Leon and Domantay, 1971:5, 11.—Velasquez,<br />

1971:449.—Kraft, 1972:326, 327, 329, 332.—Cordero, 1973b:32.—<br />

Trono, 1973d: 19, pi. 12: figs. 13, 15.—Trono and Bina, 1973:7.—<br />

Westernhagen, 1973a:65.—Trono, 1974b:92; 1974c:333; 1974d:4;<br />

1974e:18, 19.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—Cordero,<br />

1979b:276.—Ricohermoso and Deveau, 1979:525.—Smith and Pestafio-Smith,<br />

1980:7.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:72.—Donaire, 1981<br />

166.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981<br />

381.—Laite and Ricohermoso, 1981:595.—Calumpong, 1982<br />

145.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:38.—Trono and Ang, 1982<br />

17.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:151.—Doty and Norris, 1985:figs.<br />

5,6.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Sorsogon.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY:<br />

Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Occidental (Ilacaon I.), CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.), BOHOL. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALAWAN (Bugsuk<br />

I., Cabulauan I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Eucheuma cottonii var. erecta<br />

Eucheuma cottonii var. erecta—De Leon, 1974:30, 32, photo [s.n.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—De Leon did not give an author for this name<br />

and we have been unable to find its place <strong>of</strong> publication.<br />

Eucheuma crassum Zanardini<br />

Eucheuma crassum Zanardini, 1878:36 [type locality: Aru Is., Indonesia].—Westernhagen,<br />

I973a:65.—Cordero, 1977a: 151, fig. 145, pi.<br />

XXIILA— Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Calumpong, 1982:<br />

145.—Cordero, 1984a:97 [with query].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Eucheuma crustiforme Weber-van Bosse<br />

Eucheuma crustiforme Weber-van Bosse, 1928:415, fig. 165 ["crustaeforme"]<br />

[type locality: Great Sangir (Sangihe) I., Indonesia].—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).—Cordero, 1977a:153, fig. 146.—Puig<br />

and Cordero, 1979:39.—Cordero, 1984a:98 ["(?) cristaeforme"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Batangas.<br />

LEYTE (incl. Biliran I.), CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Eucheuma denticulatum (N.L. Burman) Collins and<br />

Hervey<br />

Fucus denticulatus N.L. Burman, 1768:28 [bis] [type locality: said to be<br />

Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope, South Africa, but probably in error].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:144.<br />

Eucheuma denticulatum (N.L. Burman) Collins and Hervey, 1917:106.—<br />

Pelayo and Lantican, 1981:3.<br />

Fucus spinosus Linnaeus, 1771:313 [superfluous name].<br />

Eucheuma spinosum J. Agardh, 1847:16 ["spinosa"].—Heydrich,<br />

1894:293.—Seale, 1911:309.—Wester, 1916:159; 1921:224; 1924:<br />

21.—G. Blanco, 1938:512.—Quisumbing, 1951:1010.—Montilla and<br />

Blanco, 1953:166.—Domantay, 1962:289.—Doty, 1969:6, figs. B, C—<br />

DeLeon and Domantay, 1971:5, 12.—Velasquez, 1971:449.—Trono,<br />

1972a: 105.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65.—Parker, 1974:434 (table I).—<br />

Trono, 1974b:92.; 1974c:328, 333; 1974d:4; 1974e: 18.—Westernhagen,<br />

1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975<br />

143.—Laserna et al., 1978:111.—Ricohermoso and Deveau, 1979<br />

525.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:99.—Smith and Pestafio-Smith, 1980<br />

7.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:72.—Veroy et al., 1980:59.—Donaire,<br />

1981:166.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Guzman, 1981:43.—Laite and<br />

Ricohermoso, 1981:595.—Laserna et al., 1981:445.—Lim and Porse,<br />

1981:603.—Trono, 198lb:53.—Uyenco, Saniel, and Jacinto, 1981a:<br />

69.—Uyenco [Uyengco], Saniel, and Jacinto, 1981b:627.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1982:37.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:152.—Trono and<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1985:62, 64, 65, fig. [s.n.].<br />

Fucus muricatus S.G. Gmelin, 1768:111, pi. VI: fig. 4 [type locality:<br />

"Oceanus Indicus"].<br />

Eucheuma muricatum (S.G. Gmelin) Weber-van Bosse, 1928:413 [including<br />

Philippine record].—Howe, 1932:169.—Zaneveld, 1956:31;<br />

1959:111.—Domantay, 1962:289.—De Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda,<br />

1963:82 (table 1).—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:505, pi. 4: fig. 11; pi.<br />

8: fig. 30.—Velasquez, 1968a: 122, fig. 10; 1971:448, fig. 33;<br />

1972:63.—Velasquez et al., 1973:31, pi. 13: fig. 64.—De Leon,<br />

1974:30, 33, photo [s.n.], 2 figs. [s.n.].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:143.—Cordero, 1977a: 156, fig. 154.—Velasquez, 1979b:23L—<br />

Cordero, 1980b:50, fig. 14, pis. 32, [54].—Trono, Velasquez, and<br />

Guevarra, 1980:79.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61, fig. 11.—Trono and<br />

Ang, 1982:17.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:143.—Cordero, 1984a:98.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:43, fig. 35;<br />

1984b:129.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (incl. Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Norte, La Union, Pangasinan, Bataan.<br />

MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro. PANAY: Aklan. CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.), SIQUIJOR. BOHOL. MINDANAO: Zamboanga, Davao.<br />

PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.). SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Fucus spinosus Linnaeus, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eucheuma spinosum, is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> F. spinosus<br />

S.G. Gmelin (1768:161, pi. XVIII: fig. 3) and hence not<br />

priorable. Eucheuma spinosum J. Agardh is treated as a<br />

nomen novum in accordance with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> ICBN. Fucus spinosus Linnaeus is not only a later<br />

homonym, but also an illegitimate substitute for F. denticulatus<br />

N.L. Burman. The conspecificity <strong>of</strong>F. denticulatus and<br />

E. muricatum was first proposed by C. Agardh (1822a:271).<br />

Both names were published in 1768, with <strong>the</strong> Burman<br />

publication having priority (1 March-6 April vs. after 1<br />

May). The specimen figured by Cordero (1980b: pi. 32)<br />

with <strong>the</strong> caption "E. muricatum var." is listed under E.<br />

gelatinae in <strong>the</strong> text.<br />

TAXA OF UNCERTAIN VALUE<br />

The following two infraspecific taxa are probably related<br />

to Eucheuma denticulatum but have not been formally transferred<br />

to it.<br />

Eucheuma muricatum (S.G. Gmelin) Weber-van Bosse<br />

f. depauperatum Weber-van Bosse<br />

Eucheuma muricatum (S.G. Gmelin) Weber-van Bosse f. depauperatum<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1928:415, pi. XII: fig. 5 [*'depauperata"] [type locality:


NUMBER 27<br />

Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Domantay, 1962:289.—Cordero, 1977a:156,<br />

fig. 155.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

SIQUIJOR.<br />

Eucheuma muricatum (S.G. Gmelin) Weber-van Bosse<br />

f. incrassatum Yamada<br />

Eucheuma muricatum (S.G. Gmelin) Weber-van Bosse f. incrassatum Yamada,<br />

1936a: 124, figs. 4, 5, pi. 23: fig. 1 ["incrassata"] [syntype localities:<br />

Miyako-jima and Okinawa-jima, Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 158, figs. 156, 157, pi. XXIILB; 1980b:50, fig. 15, pi. 33.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Cagayan.<br />

Eucheuma edule (Kutzing) Weber-van Bosse<br />

Chondrus edulis Kutzing, 1867:19, pi. 63: figs, c-e [type locality: New<br />

Caledonia].<br />

Eucheuma edule (Kutzing) Weber-van Bosse, 1926:136.—Mefiez,<br />

1961:73.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:143.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.).<br />

Eucheuma gelatinum (Esper) J. Agardh<br />

Fucus gelatinus Esper, 1800:188, pi. CI [type locality: not specified].<br />

Sphaerococcus gelatinus (Esper) C. Agardh, 1822a:270.—Martens,<br />

1868:46, 94-95.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.<br />

Eucheuma gelatinum (Esper) J. Agardh, 1847:16 ["gelatinae"].—Zaneveld,<br />

1956:31; 1959:111.—Domantay, 1962:289.—De Leon and Domantay,<br />

1971:5, 11.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65 [with query]; 1974:112 (table I)<br />

[with query].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:143.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:10; 1977a: 153, figs. 151, 152, pi. XXIV.C; 1978a:39; 1980b:49,<br />

fig. 13, pi. [53].—Guzman, 1981:44 ["galatinae"].—Cordero,<br />

1984a:98.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:41, fig. 34; 1984b:128.—<br />

Tungpalan, 1984:145.<br />

Gigartina gelatinosa Endlicher, 1843:42 [illegitimate nomenclatural synonym].—Montagne,<br />

1844a:662.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Rizal. CEBU (Mactan I.). MIN­<br />

DANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—When establishing <strong>the</strong> genus Eucheuma, J<br />

Agardh (1847:16) treated <strong>the</strong> name as feminine. Later (J<br />

Agardh, 1852 [1851-1863]:624), he treated it as neuter<br />

<strong>the</strong> gender most <strong>of</strong>ten assigned to it by subsequent authors<br />

The neuter ending <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> adjective gelatinus is gelatinum. J<br />

Agardh's incorrect spelling gelatinae has persisted to <strong>the</strong><br />

present.<br />

Eucheuma horridum J. Agardh<br />

Eucheuma horridum J. Agardh, 1852 [1851-1863]:625 [type locality:<br />

Mauritius].—Cordero, 1977a: 155, figs. 148, 149.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Eucheuma isiforme (C. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Sphaerococcus isiformis C. Agardh, 1822a:271 [type locality: West Indies].<br />

Eucheuma isiforme (C. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1847: 16 ["isiformis"].—Reyes,<br />

1972:157.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:143.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:155, fig. 153, pi. XXIV:B; 1982a:60, 61.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

SULU.<br />

Eucheuma leeuwenii Weber-van Bosse<br />

Eucheuma leeuwenii Weber-van Bosse, 1928:410, figs. 161, 162 [type<br />

locality: Nusa Kembangan, Java, Indonesia].—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Eucheuma okamurae Yamada<br />

Eucheuma okamurae Yamada, 1936a: 125, figs. 8, 9, pis. 26, 27 ["okamurai"]<br />

[type locality: Miyako-jima, Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Domantay,<br />

1962:289.—De Leon and Domantay, 1971:5, 10.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:143. —Cordero, 1977a: 159, fig. 158, pi. XXII:B.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

*Eucheuma procrusteanum Kraft<br />

Eucheuma procrusteanum Kraft, 1970:215, figs. 1-7 [type locality: Semirara<br />

Is., Antique Prov., Panay].—Trono, 1974c:328, 333; 1974d:4;<br />

1974e:l7, 18.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:143.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:72.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:151.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PANAY: Antique (Semirara<br />

Is.). SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Eucheuma serra (J. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Sphaerococcus serra J. Agardh, 1841:17 [type locality: "in mari Indiae<br />

orientalis"].<br />

Eucheuma serra (J. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1847:16.—Cordero, 1973b:32.—<br />

Trono, 1973d:19, pi. 12: fig. 14.—De Leon, 1974:30, 31, photo [s.n.],<br />

fig. [s.n.].—Trono, 1974c:333; 1974d:4; 1974e:17, 18.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:10; 1977a:159, fig. 165; 1978a:39.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:40.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:72.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—<br />

Trono and Ang, 1982:16.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:151.—Cordero,<br />

1984c:55.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Sorsogon. MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran I.). PALAWAN (Bugsuk<br />

I.).<br />

Eucheuma striatum Schmitz<br />

Eucheuma striatum Schmitz, 1895:151 ["striata"] [type locality: Zanzibar,<br />

Tanzania].—Domantay, 1962:289.—Trono, 1972a: 105.—Doty and<br />

Alvarez, 1973: fig. 2.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65 [with query].—Colina,<br />

1974:109.—De Leon, 1974:30, 31, photo [s.n.].—Parker, 1974:434<br />

(table I).—Trono, 1974b:91; 1974c:328, 333; 1974d:4; 1974e:18,<br />

19.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I) [with query].—Colina,<br />

47


48 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

1975:125.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:143.—Colina,<br />

1976:50.—Cordero, 1976c:10; 1977a:160, fig. 159; 1978a:39.—Laserna<br />

etal., 1978:111.—Garcia, 1979:45(table 1).—Cordero, 1980b:51,<br />

fig. 16, pi. [59].—Liao and Sotto, 1980:99.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:72.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:75, fig. [s.n.].—Veroy et<br />

al., 1980:59.—Donaire, 1981:166.—Doty and Alvarez, 1981:688.—<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Guzman, 1981:43.—Laserna et al.,<br />

1981:445—Lim and Porse, 1981:603.—Pelayo and Lantican,<br />

1981:3—Trono, 198 lb:53.—Uyenco, Saniel, and Jacinto,<br />

1981a:69.—Uyenco [Uyengco], Saniel, and Jacinto, 198 lb:627.—Luistro,<br />

Cajipe, and Laserna, 1982:46.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61.—Trono<br />

and Ang, 1982:17.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:152.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:99; 1984c:55.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:43, fig. 36;<br />

1984b: 129.—Tungpalan, 1984:145.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1985:62, 64, 65, fig. [s.n.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Batangas. MASBATE. CEBU (incl. Mactan<br />

I.), BOHOL. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Meristo<strong>the</strong>ca J. Agardh<br />

Meristo<strong>the</strong>ca papulosa (Montagne) J. Agardh<br />

Kallymenia papulosa Montagne, 1850:246 ["Callymenia"] [type locality:<br />

Hodeida, Yemen].<br />

Meristo<strong>the</strong>ca papulosa (Montagne) J. Agardh, 1872:37.—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:31, pi. 14: fig. 56.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Bataan.<br />

Solieria J. Agardh<br />

Solieria dura (Zanardini) Schmitz<br />

Rhabdonia dura Zanardini, 1858:278, pi. XI: fig. 1 [syntype localities:<br />

Hodeida and Mokha, Yemen].—Piccone, 1886:78, 90.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.<br />

Solieria dura (Zanardini) Schmitz, 1895:139.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Family CAULACANTHACEAE<br />

Catenella Greville<br />

Catenella caespitosa (Wi<strong>the</strong>ring) L. Irvine<br />

Ulva caespitosa Wi<strong>the</strong>ring, 1776:735 [type locality: Anglesey, Wales].<br />

Catenella caespitosa (Wi<strong>the</strong>ring) L. Irvine, 1976:590.—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

Fucus opuntia Goodenough and Woodward, 1797:107, 219 [type locality:<br />

Tenby, Wales].<br />

Catenella opuntia (Goodenough and Woodward) Greville, 1830:lxiii.—<br />

Post, 1936:73, 76, 78; 1939:34.—Cordero, 1977a: 163, figs. 168,<br />

169— Fortes and Trono, 1980:59.—Reyes, 1980:134, pi. 9: fig. 3.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Quezon, MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Irvine (1976).<br />

Catenella impudica (Montagne) J. Agardh<br />

Lomentaria impudica Montagne, 1840:197 [type locality: Cayenne, French<br />

Guiana].<br />

Catenella impudica (Montagne)J. Agardh, 1852 [1851-1863]:701.—Post,<br />

1936:66, 68; 1938:213.—Cordero, 1977a:163, fig. 161.—Vannajan<br />

and Trono, 1978:18, fig. 19.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:71.—Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:151.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Rizal,<br />

Manila. SULU: Sulu.<br />

Catenella nipae Zanardini<br />

Catenella nipae Zanardini, 1872:143, pi. VI:A [type locality: Sarawak,<br />

Malaysia].—Post, 1938:214.—Quisumbing, 1951:1007.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal. PANAY: Iloilo.<br />

Family CYSTOCLONIACEAE<br />

Rhodophyllis Kutzing<br />

Rhodophyllis peltata Grunow var. lacunosa Grunow<br />

Rhodophyllis peltata Grunow var. lacunosa Grunow, 1874:34 [type locality:<br />

Tongatapu, Tonga].—Weber-van Bosse, 1928:403.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:161 [without designation <strong>of</strong> variety].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Capual I.).<br />

Family HYPNEACEAE<br />

Hypnea Lamouroux<br />

Hypnea boergesenii Tanaka<br />

Hypnea boergesenii Tanaka, 1941:233, figs. 6-8, pi. 53: fig. 1 [syntype<br />

localities: Keelung (Chi-lung) and Tairi, Taiwan].—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Hypnea cenomyce J. Agardh<br />

Hypnea cenomyce]. Agardh, 1851 [1851-1863]:452 [type locality: "ad oras<br />

Novae Hollandiae" (Australia)]. —Zaneveld, 1956:41; 1959:121 .—Cordero,<br />

1977a:143, fig. 130; 1979b:291; 1980b:52.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. PANAY: Aklan. SIQUIJOR.<br />

*Hypnea cenomyce J. Agardh var. tenuis<br />

Weber-van Bosse<br />

Hypnea cenomyce J. Agardh var. tenuis Weber-van Bosse, 1928:456, fig.<br />

194 [syntype localities: Muaras Reef, East Kalimantan, Indonesia; Sangasiapu<br />

I., Tawitawi Prov., Sulu Archipelago].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.


NUMBER 27 49<br />

Hypnea cervicornis J. Agardh<br />

Hypnea cervicornis J. Agardh, 1851 [ 1851 — 1863]:451 [syntype localities:<br />

Brazil; West Indies; Mexico; Mauritius].—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1928:454.—Zaneveld, 1956:42; 1959:121.—Velasquez etal., 1973:31,<br />

pi. 14: fig. 66.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.—Cordero, 1977a: 143, figs. 131,<br />

132; 1978a:40.—Trono, 1978:18.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:21,<br />

fig. 21 [miscited as 20].—Cordero, 1979b:276, 290; 1980b:52,pl. 34.—<br />

Reyes, 1980:136, pi. 10: figs. 2a,b.— Trono and Fortes, 1980:70.—<br />

Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:77, fig. [s.n.].—Chan, 1981:387.—<br />

Cordero, 1981d:65, fig. 6.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Laserna et al.,<br />

1981:445.—Menez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono and De Lara,<br />

1981:17.—Cordero, 1982a: fig. 10.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:39.—<br />

Trono and Ang, 1982:18.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:150.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:142; 1984:180.—Tungpalan, 1984:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon, MIN­<br />

DORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MARINDUQUE. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. PANAY: Aklan. NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

MINDANAO: Surigao del Sur, Davao. PALAWAN (incl. Bugsuk<br />

I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi (Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Hypnea charoides Sonder<br />

Hypnea charoides Sonder, 1848 [1846-1848]: 189 [type locality: Western<br />

Australia, Australia].—Mefiez, 1961:74, pi. 8: fig. 91.—Galutira and<br />

Velasquez, 1964:505, pi. 4: fig. 12; pi. 8: fig. 31— Villones and Magdamo,<br />

1968:29. fig. 30.—Velasquez, 1971:449, fig. 33.—Reyes,<br />

1972:156.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112<br />

(table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:10; 1977a:144, fig. 133; 1978a:58.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:40.—Velasquez, 1979b:23L—Cordero, 1980b:53, fig. 12, pi.<br />

35.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:99.—Guzman, 1981:42, 45, 49.—Cordero,<br />

1982a:60.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:142.—Cordero, 1984a:99; 1984b:<br />

66.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:45,<br />

fig. 37; 1984b: 128.—Tungpalan, 1984:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon, CA­<br />

TANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR: Eastern<br />

Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU<br />

(incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—Hypnea charoides is traditionally accredited to<br />

Lamouroux (1813:132, pi. 10: figs. 1-3), but that author<br />

did not provide a validating description. C. Agardh<br />

(1828:141), after having examined a specimen sent to him<br />

by Lamouroux, assigned <strong>the</strong> name to Ceramium filamentosum<br />

(= Spyridia filamentosa). None<strong>the</strong>less, Sonder (1848<br />

[1846-1848]) apparently believed that Lamouroux's illustration<br />

was representative <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r alga since he applied<br />

<strong>the</strong> name to a plant collected by Preiss in Western Australia.<br />

Sonder provided a diagnosis so that <strong>the</strong> name must be<br />

ascribed to him and dated from 1848.<br />

Hypnea cornuta (Kutzing) J. Agardh<br />

Chondroclonium cornutum Kutzing, 1849:741 [type locality: "Locus natalis<br />

ignotus" ("ad oras Guineae" fide J. Agardh, 1852 [1851-1863]:449)].—<br />

Martens, 1868:90-91.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.<br />

Hypnea cornuta (Kiitzing) J. Agardh, 1851 [ 1851-1863]:449.—Reyes,<br />

1972:156.—Trono, 1973d: 17; 1974e: 18.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:150.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono and<br />

Ang, 1982:18.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila, NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

*Hypnea cornuta (Kutzing) J. Agardh<br />

var. stellulifera J. Agardh<br />

Hypnea cornuta (Kutzing) J. Agardh var. stellulifera J. Agardh, 1852<br />

[ 1851 —1863]:449 [syntype localities: "ad oras Cochinchinae" (Vietnam);<br />

Manila].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila.<br />

Hypnea divaricata (C. Agardh) Greville<br />

Fucus divaricatus Brown ex Turner, 1811:110, pi. 181 [type locality:<br />

"coast <strong>of</strong> New Holland" (Australia)].<br />

Sphaerococcus divaricatus C. Agardh, 1817:xvn.<br />

Hypnea divaricata (C. Agardh) Greville, 1830:lix.—Martens, 1868:30, 92-<br />

93.—Dickie, 1874a: 194—Piccone, 1886:77, 90.—Zaneveld, 1956:42;<br />

1959:121.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 146, fig. 134.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite, Quezon.<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga. SULU.<br />

NOTE.—Fucus divaricatus Brown ex Turner, <strong>the</strong> intended<br />

basionym <strong>of</strong> Hypnea divaricata, is a later homonym<br />

<strong>of</strong>F. divaricatus Linnaeus (1753:1159) and hence not priorable.<br />

Sphaerococcus divaricatus C. Agardh is treated as a<br />

nomen novum in accordance with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) Lamouroux<br />

Fucus musciformis Wulfen in Jacquin, 1789:154, pi. 14: fig. 3 [type locality:<br />

Trieste, Italy].<br />

Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) Lamouroux, 1813:131.—Howe,<br />

1932:170.—Velasquez, 1953a:100; 1953b:206.—Zaneveld, 1956:42;<br />

1959:121.—De Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda, 1963:82 (table 1).—Velasquez,<br />

1971:449.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.—Cordero, 1977a: 148, fig. 136,<br />

pi. XXILA.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:70.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1982:150.—Cordero, 1984a:100.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Rizal,<br />

Manila, NEGROS: Negros Occidental, CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) Lamouroux<br />

var. esperi J. Agardh<br />

Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) Lamouroux var. esperi J. Agardh, 1851<br />

[1851-1863]:442 [syntype localities: Brazil; Chile; Australia; Mauritius].—Reyes,<br />

1972:156.—Trono, 1972a: 105.—Cordero, 1977a:146,<br />

fig. 135.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono and Ang,<br />

1982:19.<br />

Hypnea esperi [misapplied name; see Note].—Reyes, 1972:156.—Trono,


50 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

1973d: 17.—Trono and Bina, 1973:8.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:150.—Cordero, 1980b:53.—Reyes, 1980:136, pi. 10: figs.<br />

3a,b.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:70.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:79, fig. [s.n.].—Chan, 1981:387.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:38.—<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1982:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas,<br />

Quezon, MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental. SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.). SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Hypnea esperi Bory de Saint-Vincent (1828<br />

[1826-1829]: 157) was superfluous when published, being<br />

a substitute name for Fucus nootkanus Esper (1802:30, pi.<br />

CXXV). If <strong>the</strong> entity currently passing under this name is<br />

recognized at <strong>the</strong> level <strong>of</strong> species, it must receive a different<br />

name. It was first given a valid name, at varietal level, by J.<br />

Agardh, who made it clear that he was describing <strong>the</strong><br />

material in Bory de Saint-Vincent's hands and excluding<br />

Fucus nootkanus.<br />

Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) Lamouroux<br />

var. hippuroides (Kutzing) Weber-van Bosse<br />

Hypnea hippuroides Kiitzing, 1868:7, pi. 21: figs, a, b [type locality: Celebes,<br />

Indonesia].<br />

Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) Lamouroux var. hippuroides (Kutzing) Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1928:445.—Cantoria, Valenzuela, and Velasquez,<br />

1951:187, fig. 1.—Cantoria, Velasquez, and Valenzuela, 1951:296,<br />

298.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal.<br />

Hypnea nidulans Setchell<br />

Hypnea nidulans Setchell, 1924:161, fig. 30 [type locality: Tutuila I.,<br />

American Samoa].—Weber-van Bosse, 1928:454.—Mefiez, 1961:74,<br />

pi. 7: figs. 85, 86.—Domantay, 1962:291.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65;<br />

1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 148, figs. 138, 139.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. CENTRAL VISAYAS. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.), SULU: Sulu (Jolo I.).<br />

Hypnea pannosa J. Agardh<br />

Hypnea pannosa J. Agardh, 1847:14 [type locality: "St. Augustin" (Oaxaca,<br />

Mexico)].—Trono, 1972a: 105; 1973d: 17, pi. 7: fig. 25; 1974e:18.—<br />

Trono and Bina, 1973:8.—Trono, 1978:19.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:99.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:71.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:81, fig. [s.n.].—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:39.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:151.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.), SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Hypnea saidana Holmes<br />

Hypnea saidana Holmes, 1896:256, pi. 11: figs. 3a,b [type locality: Enoshima,<br />

Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 149, fig. 140;<br />

1979b:291; 1984c:55.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite (Corregidor<br />

I.), MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. MASBATE. PANAY: Aklan.<br />

Hypnea spinella (C. Agardh) Kutzing<br />

Sphaerococcus spinellus C. Agardh, 1822a:323 [type locality: West Indies],<br />

Hypnea spinella (C. Agardh) Kutzing, 1847a:23.—Dickie, 1876a:244.—<br />

Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:150.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:70.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.). MIN­<br />

DANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Hypnea valentiae (Turner) Montagne<br />

Fucus valentiae Turner, 1809:17, pi. 78 [type locality: Red Sea].<br />

Hypnea valentiae (Turner) Montagne, 1841 [1839-1842]: 161;<br />

1844a:662.—Martens, 1868:92-93.—Dickie, 1874a: 194.—Domantay,<br />

1962:291.—Trono, 1972a: 105; 1974e: 18.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:150.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:21, fig. 20 [miscited<br />

21].—Trono and Fortes, 1980:71.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:83, fig. [s.n.].—Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1981:22.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono and De Lara,<br />

1981:17, pi. XI: fig. 4—Saraya and Trono, 1982:39.—Trono and<br />

Ang, 1982:18.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:151.—Mefiez, Phillips, and<br />

Calumpong, 1983:18, 23.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1984:105.<br />

Hypnea hamulosa [misapplied name fide Papenfuss, 1958:105-106].—<br />

Cordero, 1976c:9, 10; 1977a: 146, fig. 137; 1978a:40.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono and Ang, 1982:19.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas, Cavite. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang<br />

Is.), Oriental Mindoro. SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

PALAWAN (incl. Bugsuk I.), SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The name Hypnea hamulosa is traditionally attributed<br />

to (Turner) Montagne and applied in accordance<br />

with a concept derived from Turner's treatment <strong>of</strong> Fucus<br />

hamulosus (1809: pi. 79). As pointed out by Papenfuss (I.e.),<br />

however, Turner did not describe his plant as new, but<br />

identified it with Fucus hamulosus Esper (1800:169 [129<br />

misprint], pi. LXXXIX), based on a collection from <strong>the</strong><br />

Malabar coast <strong>of</strong> India. Esper's plant was referred by J.<br />

Agardh (1852 [1851-1863]:444), with a query, to Hypnea<br />

nigrescens Greville ex J. Agardh (1852 [1851-1863]:443)<br />

while Turner's plant is generally considered to be referable<br />

to H. valentiae (see Kutzing, 1849:758; Hauck, 1887 [1886-<br />

1887]:20; Brgesen, 1943:59).<br />

Family PHYLLOPHORACEAE<br />

Ahnfeltia E.M. Fries<br />

Ahnfeltia concinna J. Agardh<br />

Ahnfeltia concinna]. Agardh, 1851 [ 1851 —1863]:312 [syntype localities:<br />

Hawaiian Is.; Chincha Is., Peru].—Cordero, 1977a: 164.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. SIQUIJOR. PALA­<br />

WAN.


NUMBER 27 51<br />

Ahnfeltia furcellata Okamura<br />

Ahnfeltia furcellata Okamura, 1933 [1933-1942]: 16, pi. 310: figs, 6-10<br />

[syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 165;<br />

1978a:42.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Gymnogongrus Martius<br />

Gymnogongrus dilatatus (Turner) J. Agardh<br />

Fucus dilatatus Turner, 1819 [ 1815-1819]:57, pi. 219 [type locality: Cape<br />

<strong>of</strong> Good Hope, South Africa].<br />

Gymnogongrus dilatatus (Turner) J. Agardh, 1851 [1851-1863]:326.—<br />

Dickie, 1876a:246.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:147.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PANAY: Iloilo (Gigantes Is.).<br />

Gymnogongrus divaricatus Holmes<br />

Gymnogongrus divaricatus Holmes, 1896:255, pi. 8: figs. 3a,b [type locality:<br />

Shimoda, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 165;<br />

1978a:41.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Gymnogongrus flabelliformis Harvey<br />

Gymnogongrus flabelliformis Harvey, 1857:332 [type locality: Shimoda,<br />

Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 166, fig. 170.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:143; 1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:51,<br />

fig. 43.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Norte.<br />

Gymnogongrus pygmaeus J. Agardh<br />

Gymnogongrus pygmaeus J. Agardh, 1851 [1851 —1863]:317 [type locality:<br />

"ad oras Hindostaniae" (India)].—Martens, 1868:31, 96-97.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:147.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Phyllophora Greville<br />

Phyllophora submaritima Dawson<br />

Phyllophora submaritima Dawson, 1949b:6, figs. 17, 18 ["submaritimus"]<br />

[type locality: Cortes Bank, sou<strong>the</strong>rn California, USA].—Cordero,<br />

1977a:168, fig. 173.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Family GIGARTINACEAE<br />

Gigartina tenella Harvey<br />

Gigartina tenella Harvey, 1860a:332 [type locality: Kikai-jima, Amamigunto,<br />

Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 169.—Tahil, 1978:52.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.).<br />

Order RHODYMENIALES<br />

Family RHODYMENIACEAE<br />

Botryocladia (J. Agardh) Kylin<br />

Botryocladia botryoides (Wulfen) J. Feldmann<br />

Fucus botryoides Wulfen in Jacquin, 1789:146, pi. 13: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Adriatic Sea].<br />

Botryocladia botryoides (Wulfen) J. Feldmann, 1941:90.<br />

Chrysymenia uvaria]. Agardh, 1842:106.—Dickie, 1876a:245.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—The nomenclature <strong>of</strong> this species is discussed by<br />

Silva (1980:124). Chondria uvaria C. Agardh (1822a:347),<br />

<strong>the</strong> intended basionym <strong>of</strong> Chrysymenia uvaria, is a superfluous<br />

name for Fucus botryoides and hence not priorable.<br />

Chrysymenia uvaria J. Agardh, while treated as a nomen<br />

novum in accordance with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN,<br />

is equally superfluous.<br />

Botryocladia pyriformis (B^rgesen) Kylin<br />

Chrysymenia pyriformis B^rgesen, 1910:187, figs. 8, 9 [type locality: St. Jan<br />

(St. John), Virgin Is.].<br />

Botryocladia pyriformis (B^rgesen) Kylin, 1931:18.—Reyes, 1980:137, pi.<br />

11: fig. 2.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Botryocladia skottsbergii (B0rgesen) Levring<br />

Chrysymenia skottsbergii B0rgesen, 1924:307, figs. 49, 50 [type locality^<br />

Easter I.].<br />

Botryocladia skottsbergii (Bdrgesen) Levring, 1941:645, footnote.<br />

Chrysymenia kuckuckii Weber-van Bosse, 1928:466, fig. 199 [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Indonesia].<br />

Botryocladia kuckuckii (Weber-van Bosse) Yamada and Tanaka, 1938:77.—<br />

Mefiez, 1961:78.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Chrysymenia kuckuckii and<br />

C. skottsbergii was proposed by G. Feldmann (1945:55-56)<br />

and B0rgesen (1950:42-44).<br />

Botryocladia uvarioides Dawson<br />

Botryocladia uvarioides Dawson, 1944:306, pi. 45: figs. 8-10; pi. 75: fig. 1<br />

[type locality: San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico].—Trono,<br />

1973a:134, figs. 6, 8; 1974b:88.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon. SULU:<br />

Sulu (Siasi I.).


52 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Coelothrix Brgesen<br />

Coelothrix irregularis (Harvey) B#rgesen<br />

Cordylecladia ? irregularis Harvey, 1853:156 [type locality: Key West,<br />

Florida, USA].<br />

Coelothrix irregularis (Harvey) B^rgesen, 1920:389.—Trono, 1972a: 103;<br />

1974b:89.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:43, pi. VII: figs. 1, 4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. SULU:<br />

Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Erythrocolon J. Agardh<br />

Erythrocolon podagricum J. Agardh<br />

Erythrocolon podagricum]. Agardh in Grunow, 1874:33 [syntype localities:<br />

Tongatapu and Haafeva I., Tonga; Ovalau I., Fiji].—Cordero,<br />

1977a:169, fig. 174, pi. XXIV:A.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas, Quezon.<br />

Fauchea Montagne and Bory<br />

Fauchea leptophylla Segawa<br />

Fauchea leptophylla Segawa, 1941:264, fig. 10, pi. 58: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Kozu-shima, Izu-shoto, Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 170, fig. 171.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Gloiocladia J. Agardh<br />

Gloiocladia ramellifera Hauck<br />

Gloiocladia ramellifera Hauck, 1886 [ 1886-1887]:219 [type locality:<br />

Meith [Maidh], Somalia].—Weber-van Bosse, 1928:457, pi. XI: fig.<br />

1.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Pearl<br />

Bank).<br />

Hymenocladia J. Agardh<br />

Hymenocladia dactyloides (Sonder) J. Agardh<br />

Gracilaria dactyloides Sonder, 1845:55 [type locality: Western Australia,<br />

Australia].—Dickie, 1876a:245.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:146.—Abbott, 1985:89.<br />

Hymenocladia dactyloides (Sonder) J. Agardh, 1870:454.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Rhodymenia Greville<br />

Rhodymenia californica Kylin<br />

Rhodymenia californica Kylin, 1931:21, pi. 9: fig. 22 [type locality: Pacific<br />

Grove, California, USA].—Cordero, 1977a: 170, fig. 175.<br />

Rhodymenia coacta Okamura and Segawa<br />

Rhodymenia coacta Okamura and Segawa in Segawa, 1935:84, pi. 20: fig.<br />

1 [type locality: Shikine-jima, Izu-shoto, Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:172,<br />

fig. 176.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Rhodymenia decumbens W.R. Taylor<br />

Rhodymenia decumbens W.R. Taylor, 1945:251, pi. 84: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Isla Baltra, Galapagos].—Cordero, 1977a: 172 [R. procumbens, in error].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Rhodymenia intricata (Okamura) Okamura<br />

Phyllophora intricata Okamura, 1921:129, pi. CLXXXII: figs. 1-8 [syntype<br />

localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 168, fig. 172, pi.<br />

XXV:B.<br />

Rhodymenia intricata (Okamura) Okamura, 1930 [1929-1932]:31 ["23"],<br />

pi. CCLXVIL—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Family LOMENTARIACEAE<br />

Lomentaria Lyngbye<br />

Lomentaria articulata (Hudson) Lyngbye<br />

Ulva articulata Hudson, 1762:476 [type locality: Cornwall, England].<br />

Lomentaria articulata (Hudson) Lyngbye, 1819:101.—Cordero, 1976c:10;<br />

1977a:177; 1978a:44.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Lomentaria baileyana (Harvey) Farlow<br />

Chylocladia baileyana Harvey, 1853:185, pi. XX:C: fig. 1 [syntype localities:<br />

various, in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York, USA].<br />

Lomentaria baileyana (Harvey) Farlow, 1876:698.—Cordero, 1976c:6.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Lomentaria hakodatensis Yendo<br />

Lomentaria hakodatensis Yendo, 1920:6 [syntype localities: various, all in<br />

Japan].—Cordero, 1976c:9; 1977a:177; 1978a:44.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Lomentaria pinnata Segawa<br />

Lomentaria pinnata Segawa, 1938:148, fig. 7 [type locality: Miyake-jima,<br />

Izu-shoto, Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 177; 1984a: 103.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN. PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.


NUMBER 27 53<br />

Family CHAMPIACEAE<br />

Champia Desvaux<br />

Champia bifida Okamura<br />

Champia bifida Okamura, 1901 [1900-1902]:67, pi. XXIV [syntype localities:<br />

Enoshima and Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan].—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 173, fig. 178.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Champia caespitosa Dawson<br />

Champia caespitosa Dawson, 1944:311, pi. 46: figs. 3, 4 [type locality: Isla<br />

Pond (Estanque), Baja California Norte, Mexico].—Cornejo and Velasquez,<br />

1972:178, pi. 4: figs. 34, 34a.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:134.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Champia compressa Harvey<br />

Champia compressa Harvey, 1838:402 [type locality: Muizenberg, Cape<br />

Province, South Africa].—Dickie, 1876a:244.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:134.<br />

Champia vieillardii Kutzing, 1866:14, pi. 37: figs, e, /[type locality: not<br />

specified (New Caledonia fide Grunow, 1874:34)].—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1982:42.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Grunow<br />

(1874:34).<br />

Champia disticha Dawson<br />

Champia distkha Dawson, 1944:310, pi. 46: fig. 5 [type locality: Isla San<br />

Esteban, Sonora, Mexico].—Cordero, 1977a: 174.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Champia japonica Okamura<br />

Champia japonica Okamura, 1931 [1929-1932]:49, pi. CCLXXVI: figs.<br />

1-6 [syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 174;<br />

1978a:45.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Champia parvula (C. Agardh) Harvey<br />

Chondria parvula C. Agardh, 1824:207 [type locality: Cadiz, Spain].<br />

Champia parvula (C. Agardh) Harvey, 1853:76.—Reyes, 1972:157.—<br />

Trono and Bina, 1973:10.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:187,<br />

188.—Trono, 1974b:89.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:134.—<br />

Cordero, 1976c: 10; 1977a: 175, fig. 179.—Taylor, 1977b: 13.—Cordero,<br />

1978a:45.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:99.—Chan, 1981:387.—<br />

Fortes, 1981b:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1982:42, pi. VI: figs. 1, 2.—Mefiez, Phillips, and Calumpong,<br />

1983:23.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1984:105.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Quezon, MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.). SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.). PALAWAN.<br />

Champia salicomoides Harvey<br />

Champia salicomoides Harvey, 1853:76, pi. XIX:B [type locality: Key West,<br />

Florida, USA].—Weber-van Bosse, 1928:477—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:130.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS. SULU:<br />

Sulu (North Ubian I.), Tawitawi (Pearl Bank).<br />

*Champia spathulata Weber-van Bosse<br />

Champia spathulata Weber-van Bosse, 1928:477, pi. XVI: fig. 6 [type<br />

locality: North Ubian I., Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:134.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Order CERAMIALES<br />

Family CERAMIACEAE<br />

Anotrichium Nageli<br />

Anotrichium tenue (C. Agardh) Nageli<br />

Griffithsia tenuis C. Agardh, 1828:131 ["Griffitsia"] [type locality: Venezia,<br />

Italy].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:60.—Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Fortes,<br />

198lb:396.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:47.<br />

Anotrichium tenue (C. Agardh) Nageli, 1862:399.<br />

gas.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batan­<br />

Antithamnion Nageli<br />

Antithamnion antillanum Brgesen<br />

Antithamnion antillanum B^rgesen, 1917:226, figs. 213-216 [type locality:<br />

St. Thomas, Virgin Is.].—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Antithamnion Iherminieri Nasr<br />

Antithamnion Iherminieri Nasr, 1941:66, figs. 9, 10 [type locality: Abu<br />

Sadaf Reef, Red Sea, Egypt].—Cordero, 1977a:178, figs. 181, 182.—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS. PALA­<br />

WAN.<br />

NOTE.—Nasr appears to be <strong>the</strong> first author to have<br />

supplied a validating description for this species, which<br />

traditionally is accredited to (P. Crouan and H. Crouan)


54<br />

Bornet. Its morphology, taxonomy, and nomenclature are<br />

treated by Abbott (1979:215).<br />

Balliella Itono and Tanaka<br />

Balliella subcorticata (Itono) Itono and Tanaka<br />

Antithamnion subcorticatum Itono, 1969:40, fig. 7 [type locality: Yoronjima,<br />

Okinawa-gunto, Ruykyu-retto, Japan].—Cordero, 1983:189,<br />

fig. 1.<br />

Balliella subcorticata (Itono) Itono and Tanaka, 1973:250.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Centroceras Kutzing<br />

Centroceras apiculatum Yamada<br />

Centroceras apiculatum Yamada, 1944:42 [type locality: Ant Atoll, near<br />

Ponape, Caroline Is.].—Saraya and Trono, 1982:44.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Centroceras clavulatum (C. Agardh) Montagne<br />

Ceramium clavulatum C. Agardh, 1822b:2 [type locality: Callao, Peru].<br />

Centroceras clavulatum (C. Agardh) Montagne, 1846b: 140.—Reyes,<br />

1972:158.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186, 187.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:133.—Cordero, 1976c:9; 1977a: 179, figs. 183,<br />

184; 1978a:47.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:23, fig. 29.—Reyes,<br />

1980:138, pi. 11: figs. ba,b.— Chan, 1981:387.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:19, pi. XII: fig. 4.—<br />

Cordero, 1984a: 104.<br />

Centroceras cryptacanthum Kutzing, 1841:741 [type locality: Antilles].<br />

Centroceras clavulatum (C. Agardh) Montagne var. cryptacanthum (Kiitzing)<br />

Grunow, 1867:65.—Piccone, 1886:54, 90.<br />

Centroceras hyalacanthum Kutzing, 1841:742 [type locality: "Wahrscheinlich<br />

aus Westindien"].—Martens, 1868:28, 84-85.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:133.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Manila, Cavite. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by J. Agardh (1851<br />

[1851-1863]:148-149).<br />

Centroceras minutum Yamada<br />

Centroceras minutum Yamada, 1944:42 [type locality: Ant Atoll, near<br />

Ponape, Caroline Is.].—Trono, 1973d:20.—Cordero, 1977a: 180, fig.<br />

185.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:43, pi. VII: fig. 3.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. SIQUI­<br />

JOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Ceramiella B^rgesen<br />

Hommersand (1963:238) retained Ceramiella within <strong>the</strong><br />

circumscription <strong>of</strong> Ceramium, but Diaz-Piferrer (1969a:202)<br />

argued in support <strong>of</strong> its distinctness.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Ceramiella procumbens (Setchell and Gardner) Diaz-<br />

Piferrer<br />

Ceramium procumbens Setchell and Gardner, 1924a:772, pi. 27: figs. 51-<br />

54 [type locality: Isla Partida, Baja California Norte, Mexico].—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.<br />

Ceramiella procumbens (Setchell and Gardner) Diaz-Piferrer, 1969c:203.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Ceramium Roth<br />

Ceramium affine Setchell and Gardner<br />

Ceramium affine Setchell and Gardner, 1930:172 [type locality: Isla<br />

Guadalupe, Pacific Mexico].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:59 [var. affine].—¥<br />

ones, 198lb:396.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:44, pi. VIII: fig.<br />

2 [var. affine].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas.<br />

Ceramium cruciatum Collins and Hervey<br />

Ceramium cruciatum Collins and Hervey, 1917:144, pi. IV: figs. 27, 28<br />

[type locality: Bermuda].—Westernhagen, 1973a:64; 1974:112 (table<br />

I)-<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Ceramium equisetoides Dawson<br />

Ceramium equisetoides Dawson, 1944:320, pi. 51: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Puerto San Carlos, near Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico].—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Ceramium fastigiatum (Wulfen ex Roth) Harvey<br />

Conferva fastigiata Wulfen ex Roth, 1800b:224 [type locality: Adriatic<br />

Sea].<br />

Ceramium fastigiatum (Wulfen ex Roth) Harvey, 1834b:303.—Vannajan<br />

and Trono, 1978:24, fig. 31.—Chan, 1981:387.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Manila,<br />

Cavite.<br />

NOTE.—Ceramium fastigiatum (Roth) Harvey is a later<br />

homonym <strong>of</strong> C. fastigiatum (Linnaeus) Wiggers (1780:91),<br />

C. fastigiatum Roth (1800a:463), and C. fastigiatum Roussel<br />

(1806:87). Its correct name probably will be found among<br />

taxonomic synonyms.<br />

Ceramium flaccidum (Harvey ex Kutzing) Ardissone<br />

Hormoceras flaccidum Harvey ex Kutzing, 1862:21, pi. 69: figs, a-d [type<br />

locality: Kilkee, County Clare, Eire].<br />

Ceramium flaccidum (Harvey ex Kutzing) Ardissone, 1871:40.<br />

Ceramium byssoideum Harvey, 1853:218 [type locality: Key West, Florida,<br />

USA].<br />

Ceramium gracillimum (Kutzing) Zanardini var. byssoideum (Harvey) Mazoyer,<br />

1938:323.—Cordero, 1976c:9; 1977a: 180, fig. 186; 1978a:47.—


NUMBER 27<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:24.—Fortes and Trono, 1980:61.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:45, pi. VIII: fig.<br />

1 ["byssoideure" p. 45].<br />

Ceramium fimbriatum Setchell and Gardner, 1924a:777, pi. 26: figs. 43,<br />

44 [type locality: near La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico].—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:44.<br />

Ceramium masonii Dawson, 1950c: 126, figs. 11,12 [type locality: Cabeza<br />

Ballena, Baja California Sur, Mexico].—Liao and Sotto, 1980:99.—<br />

Fortes, 1981b:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Cavite. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Womersley<br />

(1978:234). Ceramium byssoideum Harvey is treated as a<br />

homonym <strong>of</strong> C. byssoides Ducluzeau (1805:66) in accordance<br />

with Article 64.2, Ex. 8, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Ceramium gracillimum (Kutzing) Zanardini<br />

Hormoceras gracillimum Kutzing, 1841:733 [type locality: Trieste, Italy].<br />

Ceramium gracillimum (Kutzing) Zanardini, 1847:223.—Chan, 1981:387,<br />

389.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—Fortes cited <strong>the</strong> binomial without an author, and<br />

it is uncertain whe<strong>the</strong>r it should be referred to Hormoceras<br />

gracillimum. The combination is traditionally (but incorrectly)<br />

accredited to (Kutzing) Griffiths and Harvey in<br />

Harvey (1848 [ 1847-1851]: pi. CCVI). According to Womersley<br />

(1978:234), Harvey had Ceramium flaccidum in hand.<br />

A fur<strong>the</strong>r consideration is that Ceramium gracillimum (Kiitzing)<br />

Zanardini is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> C. gracillimum C.<br />

Agardh (1824:140), a name that has disappeared from <strong>the</strong><br />

literature.<br />

Ceramium loureiri C. Agardh<br />

Ceramium loureiri C. Agardh, 1824:137 [type locality: "Ad rupes marinas<br />

Cochinchinae" (Vietnam)].—Martens, 1868:82-83.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:133.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Ceramium luetzelburgii O.C. Schmidt<br />

Ceramium luetzelburgii O.C. Schmidt, 1924:98, fig. 6 [type locality: Cabo<br />

Branco, Paraiba, Brazil].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:59.—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Ceramium marshallense Dawson<br />

Ceramium marshallense Dawson, 1957:120, figs. 27a,b [type locality: Rigili<br />

I., Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Is.].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:60.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Ceramium maryae Weber-van Bosse<br />

Ceramium maryae Weber-van Bosse, 1923:324, figs. 117,118 [type locality:<br />

Kawasa I., Paternoster Is. (Kepulauan Tengah), Indonesia].—Domantay,<br />

1962:288.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:133.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Ceramium mazatlanense Dawson<br />

Ceramium mazatlanense Dawson, 1950c:130, pi. 2: figs. 14, 15 [type<br />

locality: Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico].—Cornejo and Velasquez,<br />

1972:182, pi. 5: fig. 40.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:133.—<br />

Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Fortes, 198lb:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:45.—Mefiez, Phillips, and Calumpong,<br />

1983:23.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1984:105.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS. PALAWAN.<br />

Ceramium multijugum Jaasund<br />

Ceramium multijugum Jaasund, 1970:68, figs. 1C-E,H, 2 [intended type<br />

locality: Tanzania].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

NOTE.—Ceramium multijugum is an invalid name because<br />

Jaasund failed to indicate a type, as required by Article 37<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Ceramium nitens (C. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Ceramium rubrum (Hudson) C. Agardh var. nitens C. Agardh, 1824:136<br />

[type locality: Antilles].<br />

Ceramium nitens (C. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1851 [1851-1863]: 130.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:64; 1974:112 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Ceramium personatum Setchell and Gardner<br />

Ceramium personatum Setchell and Gardner, 1930:171, pi. 6: figs. 21, 22<br />

[type locality: Isla Guadalupe, Pacific Mexico].—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Ceramium serpens Setchell and Gardner<br />

Ceramium serpens Setchell and Gardner, 1924a:775, pi. 27: fig. 58 [type<br />

locality: La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico].—Fortes, 198lb:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Ceramium sinicola Setchell and Gardner<br />

Ceramium sinicola Setchell and Gardner, 1924a:773, pi. 25: figs. 40, 41;<br />

pi. 75 [type locality: Ensenada, Baja California Norte, Mexico].—Fortes<br />

and Trono, 1980:60 [var. sinicola].—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PANAY: Iloilo.<br />

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56 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Ceramium taylorii Dawson<br />

Ceramium taylorii Dawson, 1950c:127, figs. 13, 31-33 [type locality: Cabeza<br />

Ballena, Baja California Sur, Mexico].—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Ceramium tenerrimum (Martens) Okamura<br />

Hormoceras tenerrimum Martens, 1868:146, pi. VIII: fig. 2 [type locality:<br />

Nagasaki, Japan].<br />

Ceramium tenerrimum (Martens) Okamura, 1921:112.—Cordero, 1977a:<br />

181, fig. 187.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila Bay.<br />

Ceramium tenuissimum (Roth) J.E. Areschoug<br />

Ceramium diaphanum (Lightfoot) Roth var. tenuissimum Roth, 1806:156<br />

[type locality: not specified].<br />

Ceramium tenuissimum (Roth) J.E. Areschoug, 1847:322.—Cornejo and<br />

Velasquez, 1972:182, pi. 3: fig. 25.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:133.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

NOTE.—This species is usually attributed ei<strong>the</strong>r to (Lyngbye)<br />

J. Agardh (1851 [1851-1863]:120) or to (Roth) J.<br />

Agardh (1851 [1851-1863]: 120). In <strong>the</strong> first instance, <strong>the</strong><br />

basionym is cited as Ceramium diaphanum var. tenuissimum<br />

Lyngbye (1819:120, pi. 37:B.4), but Lyngbye accredited <strong>the</strong><br />

variety to Roth. Areschoug was <strong>the</strong> first to elevate it to<br />

specific rank. Regardless, <strong>the</strong> name is untenable because it<br />

is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> C. tenuissimum Bonnemaison<br />

(1828:132) from Atlantic France, which is referable to<br />

Aglaothamnion. The correct name probably will be found<br />

among taxonomic synonyms.<br />

Ceramium vagans P.C. Silva, new name<br />

Ceramium vagabundum Dawson, 1957:121, fig. 21 e ["vagabunde"] [type<br />

locality: Parry I., Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Is.] [replaced name].—<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:24, fig. 32.—Chan, 1981:387.—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1982:45, pi. VII: fig. 2 ["vugabunde" p. 45].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite.<br />

NOTE.—Ceramium vagans is proposed as a substitute<br />

name for C. vagabundum Dawson, a later homonym <strong>of</strong> C.<br />

vagabundum (Linnaeus) Roth (1800a:465).<br />

Ceramium zacae Setchell and Gardner<br />

Ceramium zacae Setchell and Gardner, 1937:89, pi. 8: figs. 22a-22c [type<br />

locality: Bahia San Bartolome (Bahia Tortugas), Baja California Sur,<br />

Mexico].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:60, fig. 11.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Crouania J. Agardh<br />

Crouania attenuata (C. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Mesogloia attenuata C. Agardh, 1824:51 [type locality: "In mari Atlantico"].<br />

Crouania attenuata (C. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1842:83.—Menez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Crouania minutissima Yamada<br />

Crouania minutissima Yamada, 1944:40 [type locality: Ant Atoll, near<br />

Ponape, Caroline Is.].—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:25, fig. 33.—Fortes<br />

and Trono, 1980:65.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1982:46.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite.<br />

PALAWAN.<br />

Dasyphila Sonder<br />

Dasyphila plumarioides Yendo<br />

Dasyphila plumarioides Yendo, 1920:7 [type locality: Kotosho (Hung-t'ou),<br />

Taiwan].—Berdach, 1980:101, fig. 2.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PANAY: Aklan.<br />

Gordoniella Itono<br />

Gordoniella yonakuniensis (Yamada and Tanaka) Itono<br />

Spermothamnion yonakuniense Yamada and Tanaka, 1938:79, figs. 12,<br />

13 ["yonakuniensis"] [type locality: Yonakuni-jima, Sakishima-gunto,<br />

Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Cordero, 1976c:9; 1977a:183, figs. 189, 190;<br />

1978a:46.<br />

Gordoniella yonakuniensis (Yamada and Tanaka) Itono, 1977:54.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Griffithsia C. Agardh<br />

Griffithsia ovalis Harvey<br />

Griffithsia ovalis Harvey, 1855:559 [type locality: King George Sound,<br />

Western Australia, Australia].—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:179, pi.<br />

2: figs. 18, 18a.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:147.—Chan,<br />

1981:387.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Griffithsia rhizophora Grunow ex Weber-van Bosse<br />

Griffithsia rhizophora Grunow ex Weber-van Bosse, 1923:313 [syntype<br />

localities: various, in Indonesia and Sri Lanka].—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1982:46, pi. VIII: fig. 4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.


NUMBER 27 57<br />

Gymnothamnion J. Agardh<br />

Gymnothamnion elegans (Schousboe ex C. Agardh)<br />

J. Agardh<br />

Callithamnion elegans Schousboe ex C. Agardh, 1828:162 [type locality:<br />

Tangier, Morocco].<br />

Gymnothamnion elegans (Schousboe ex C. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1892:178<br />

["rlegans"].—Saraya and Trono, 1982:48.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Haloplegma Montagne<br />

Haloplegma duperreyi Montagne<br />

Haloplegma duperreyi Montagne, 1842d:258, pi. 7: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Martinique].—Berdach, 1980:101, fig. 1 ["Haploplegma"].—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PANAY: Aklan.<br />

Microcladia Greville<br />

Microcladia elegans Okamura<br />

Microcladia elegans Okamura, 1907 [ 1907-1909]: 1, pi. I: figs. 1-10 [syntype<br />

localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1976c:ll; 1977a: 181,<br />

pi. XII:A.; 1978a:48; 1984a: 104.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan. CATANDUANES. MINDANAO: Davao.<br />

Microcladia glandulosa (Solander ex Turner) Greville<br />

Fucus glandulosus Solander ex Turner, 1808:81, pi. 38 [syntype localities:<br />

various, in England and Atlantic Spain].<br />

Microcladia glandulosa (Solander ex Turner) Greville, 1830:1 ["el"].—<br />

Domantay, 1962:293.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:153.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Pleonosporium (Nageli) Nageli ex Hauck<br />

Pleonosporium globuliferum Levring<br />

Pleonosporium globuliferum Levring, 1941:647, fig. 19 [type locality:<br />

Mas Afuera, Islas Juan Fernandez, Chile].—Saraya and Trono, 1982:46.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Ptilothamnion Thuret<br />

Ptilothamnion cladophorae (Yamada and Tanaka)<br />

Feldmann-Mazoyer<br />

Spermothamnion cladophorae Yamada and Tanaka, 1934:342, figs. 1, 2<br />

[syntype localities: Garan-bi (O-luan) and Kasho-to, Taiwan].<br />

Ptilothamnion cladophorae (Yamada and Tanaka) Feldmann-Mazoyer,<br />

1941:375, footnote.—Cordero. 1976c:9; 1977a:183, fig. 11<br />

1978a:46.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Spyridia Harvey<br />

Spyridia filamentosa (Wulfen) Harvey<br />

Fucus filamentosus Wulfen, 1803:64 [type locality: Adriatic Sea].<br />

Spyridia filamentosa (Wulfen) Harvey, 1833:337.—Weber-van Bosse<br />

1923:320.—Howe, 1932:170.—Reyes, 1972:158.—Trono, 1972a<br />

106; 1973a: 140; 1973d:20, pi. 11: fig. 12.—Trono and Bina, 1973<br />

11.—Trono, 1974b:95.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975<br />

164.—Cordero, 1977a: 184, figs. 191, 192.—Reyes, 1980:138, pi. 11<br />

figs. 4a,b. —Chan, 1981:387.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:47.—Trono and Ang,<br />

1982:20.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros Occidental,<br />

Negros Oriental, SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.), SULU: Sulu (Capual I., Siasi<br />

I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Spyridia velasquezii Trono<br />

Spyridia velasquezii Trono, 1972b:53, pi. 9: figs. 1, 2; pi. 10: fig. 3 [type<br />

locality: Koror I., Palau Group (Belau), Caroline Is.].—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Wrangelia C. Agardh<br />

Wrangelia argus (Montagne) Montagne<br />

Griffithsia argus Montagne, 1841 [1839-1842]: 176, pi. 8: fig. 4 [type<br />

locality: Roque del Gando, Islas Canarias].<br />

Wrangelia argus (Montagne) Montagne, 1856:444.—Cordero, 1977a:186,<br />

figs. 195-198.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:47, pi. IX: fig. 3.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan. Pangasinan.<br />

Wrangelia bicuspidata B^rgesen<br />

Wrangelia bicuspidata B^rgesen, 1916:118, figs. 127-130 [type locality:<br />

between St. Jan (St. John) and St. Thomas, Virgin Is.].—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.—Trono and Ang, 1982:21.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Wrangelia penicillata (C. Agardh) C. Agardh<br />

Griffithsia penicillata C. Agardh, 1824:143 ["Griffitsia"] [type locality: "Ad<br />

oras Italiae"].<br />

Wrangelia penicillata (C. Agardh) C. Agardh, 1828:138.—Fortes and<br />

Trono, 1980:61, fig. 8.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:48, pi. VIII: fig. 3.<br />

Trono and Ang, 1982:21.


58<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.). PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Family DELESSERIACEAE<br />

Botryocarpa Greville<br />

Botryocarpa prolifera Greville<br />

Fucus botryocarpus Turner, 1819 [1815-1819]: 115, pi. 246 [type locality:<br />

Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope, South Africa].<br />

Botryocarpa prolifera Greville, 1830:xlix.—Dickie, 1876a:245.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:130.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—Greville, when establishing <strong>the</strong> genus Botryocarpa<br />

on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> Fucus botryocarpus Turner, was obliged<br />

to change <strong>the</strong> epi<strong>the</strong>t in order to avoid <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

tautonym, which is proscribed by Article 23.4 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Caloglossa (Harvey) J. Agardh<br />

Caloglossa adnata (Zanardini) De Toni<br />

Delesseria adnata Zanardini, 1872:141, pi. V:B [type locality: Sarawak,<br />

Malaysia].<br />

Caloglossa adnata (Zanardini) De Toni, 1900:730.—Post, 1938:211.—<br />

Fortes and Trono, 1980:61.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Caloglossa leprieurii (Montagne) J. Agardh<br />

Delesseria leprieurii Montagne, 1840:196, pi. 5: fig. 1 [type locality: near<br />

Cayenne, French Guiana].<br />

Caloglossa leprieurii (Montagne) J. Agardh, 1876:499.—Fortes and Trono,<br />

1980:61, fig. 7.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Caloglossa leprieurii (Montagne) J. Agardh var. hookeri<br />

Post<br />

Caloglossa leprieurii (Montagne) J. Agardh var. hookeri Post, 1936:53 [type<br />

locality: Bay <strong>of</strong> Islands, New Zealand].—Post 1938:211, 212.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal.<br />

Caloglossa ogasawaraensis Okamura<br />

Caloglossa ogasawaraensis Okamura, 1897:12, figs, A-D [type locality:<br />

Ogasawara-gunto (Bonin Is.), Japan].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:62.—<br />

Fortes, 198Ib:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Claudea Lamouroux<br />

*Claudea batanensis Tanaka<br />

Claudea batanensis Tanaka, 1967:18, figs. 6-8, pi. II:B [type locality: Batan<br />

I., Batanes Prov., Luzon].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:136.—<br />

Cordero, 1977a: 198; 1978a:48.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Claudea multifida Harvey<br />

Claudea multifida Harvey, 1854:145, pi. VI [type locality: Belligam (Weligama),<br />

Sri Lanka].—Cordero, 1977a:199, fig. 215, pi. XXVI.B-Liao<br />

and Sotto, 1980:99.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Cordero,<br />

1984a: 106.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. PANAY:<br />

Aklan, Iloilo. GUIMARAS. CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cottoniella B«/>rgesen<br />

Cottoniella filamentosa (Howe) Brgesen<br />

Sarcomenia filamentosa Howe, 1905:571, pi. 27; pi. 29: figs. 1-11 [type<br />

locality: Biscayne Key, Florida, USA].<br />

Cottoniella filamentosa (Howe) B^rgesen, 1920:478.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Hypoglossum Kutzing<br />

Hypoglossum attenuatum Gardner<br />

Hypoglossum attenuatum Gardner, 1927b: 104, pi. 20: fig. 3; pis. 35, 36<br />

[type locality: Puerto Libertad, Sonora, Mexico].—Domantay,<br />

1962:291.—Trono, 1973a: 141, fig. 22.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Sorsogon.<br />

Hypoglossum serrulatum J. Agardh<br />

Hypoglossum serrulatum J. Agardh, 1898:186 [type locality: Port Jackson,<br />

New South Wales, Australia].—Weber-van Bosse, 1923:389.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

Hypoglossum spathulatum (Sonder) Kutzing<br />

Delesseria spathulata Sonder, 1845:57 [type locality: Western Australia,<br />

Australia'].<br />

Hypoglossum spathulatum (Sonder) Kutzing, 1849:877.—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1923:389.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).


NUMBER 27 59<br />

Martensia Hering<br />

Martensia flabelliformis Harvey ex J. Agardh<br />

Martensia flabelliformis Harvey exj. Agardh, 1863 [ 1851 —1863]:826 [type<br />

locality: Tonga].—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).—Cordero,<br />

1977a:222.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

Martensia speciosa Zanardini<br />

Martensia speciosa Zanardini, 1874:488 [type locality: Lord Howe I.].—<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1923:385.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Pearl<br />

Bank).<br />

Opephyllum Schmitz<br />

*Opephyllum martensii Schmitz<br />

Opephyllum martensii Schmitz in Schmitz and Hauptfleisch, 1897 [1896-<br />

1897]:410 [type locality, "an der Kiiste der Philippinen' (Zamboanga)].—De<br />

Toni, 1900:620; 1924:321.—Kylin, 1956:449.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:158.<br />

Pollexfenia pedicellata [misapplied name fide Schmitz, I.e.].—Martens,<br />

1868:32, 100-101.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:160.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Taenioma J. Agardh<br />

Taenioma perpusillum (J. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Polysiphonia perpusilla ]. Agardh, 1847:16 [type locality: "St. Augustin"<br />

(Oaxaca, Mexico)].<br />

Taenioma perpusillum (J. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1863 [1851 -1863]: 1257.—<br />

Fortes and Trono, 1980:65.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1982:48, pi. IX: figs. 1,4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. PALA­<br />

WAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Vanvoorstia Harvey<br />

Vanvoorstia spectabilis Harvey<br />

Vanvoorstia spectabilis Harvey, 1854:144, pi. V [type locality: Belligam<br />

(Weligama), Sri Lanka].—Weber-van Bosse, 1923:390.—Trono,<br />

1973d:20, pi. 10: fig. 5.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186.—<br />

Trono, 1974b:94.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:169.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:230, pi. XXVIILB.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:99.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Quezon, NEGROS:<br />

Negros Oriental, SIQUIJOR. CEBU (Mactan I.), SULU: Sulu<br />

(North Ubian I., Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Zellera Martens<br />

Zellera tawallina Martens<br />

Zellera tawallina Martens, 1868:33, pi. VIII: fig. 3 [type locality: Little<br />

Tawali I., Moluccas, Indonesia].—Reyes, 1980:139, pi. 12: fig. 2.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1982:48.<br />

JOR.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. SIQUI­<br />

Family DASYACEAE<br />

Dasya C. Agardh<br />

Dasya adhaerens Yamada<br />

Dasya adhaerens Yamada, 1944:43, pi. 7: fig. 1 [type locality: Ant Atoll,<br />

near Ponape, Caroline Is.].—Cordero, 1977a:231, fig. 261; 1978a:49.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Dasya baillouviana (S.G. Gmelin) Montagne<br />

Fucus baillouviana S.G. Gmelin, 1768:165 [type locality: Mediterranean<br />

Sea].<br />

Dasya baillouviana (S.G. Gmelin) Montagne, 1841 [ 1839-1842]: 165.—<br />

Menez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Dasya mollis Harvey<br />

Dasya mollis Harvey, 1853:62 [type locality: Key West, Florida, USA].—<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:25, fig. 37.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Dasya ocellata (Grateloup) Harvey<br />

Ceramium ocellatum Grateloup, 1806: pi. [1]: fig. II [type locality: Sete,<br />

Herault, France].<br />

Dasya ocellata (Grateloup) Harvey, 1833:335.—Cordero, 1977a:231, fig.<br />

262; 1978a:49.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Dasya punicea (Zanardini) Meneghini<br />

Baillouviana punicea Zanardini, 1840b:204 [type locality: Chioggia, Italy]<br />

Dasya punicea (Zanardini) Meneghini in Zanardini, 1841:168.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:232, fig. 263; 1978a:49.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Dasya sessilis Yamada<br />

Dasya sessilis Yamada, 1928:524, fig. 19 [syntype localities: various, all in<br />

Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:234, figs. 264, 265; 1984a:105.


60 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

Eupogodon Kutzing<br />

The reason for adopting Eupogodon for <strong>the</strong> genus currently<br />

known as Dasyopsis is given in <strong>the</strong> appended Nomenclatural<br />

Notes.<br />

Eupogodon antillarum (Howe) P.C. Silva, new<br />

combination<br />

Dasyopsis antillarum Howe, 1920:577 [type locality: Fort George Cay,<br />

Caicos Is., Bahama Is.].—Trono and Ang, 1982:22.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Eupogodon pilosus (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva, new<br />

combination<br />

Dasyopsis pilosa Weber-van Bosse, 1923:377, fig. 137 [syntype localities:<br />

Indonesia: Waroe, Ceram I., Moluccas; Atja Tuning (Attiatti Onin),<br />

Irian Barat].—Cordero, 1977a:234, fig. 266.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Heterosiphonia Montagne<br />

Heterosiphonia crispella (C. Agardh) Wynne<br />

Callithamnion crispellum C. Agardh, 1828:183 [lectotype locality: near<br />

Cadiz, Spain fide Wynne, 1985b:86].<br />

Heterosiphonia crispella (C. Agardh) Wynne, 1985b:87.<br />

Dasya wurdemannii Bailey ex Harvey, 1853:64, pi. XV:C ["wurdemanni"]<br />

[type locality: Key West, Florida, USA].<br />

Heterosiphonia wurdemannii (Bailey ex Harvey) Falkenberg in Schmitz and<br />

Hauptfleisch, 1897 [1896-1897]:473 ["wurdemanni"].—Vannajan and<br />

Trono, 1978:25, fig. 38.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Callithamnion crispellum<br />

and Dasya wurdemannii was proposed by Wynne (1985b).<br />

Heterosiphonia crispella (C. Agardh) Wynne<br />

var. laxa (B#rgesen) Wynne<br />

Heterosiphonia wurdemannii (Bailey ex Harvey) Falkenberg var. laxa<br />

B^rgesen, 1919:327, figs. 327, 328 [type locality: St. Croix, Virgin<br />

Is.]._Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

Heterosiphonia crispella (C. Agardh) Wynne var. laxa (B^rgesen) Wynne,<br />

1985b:87.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Heterosiphonia muelleri (Sonder) De Toni<br />

Dasya muelleri Sonder, 1855:525 [type locality: Port Phillip, Victoria,<br />

Australia].<br />

Heterosiphonia muelleri (Sonder) De Toni, 1903:1237.—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1923:380.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

NOTE.—Parsons (1975:627) expressed doubt that tropical<br />

records <strong>of</strong> Heterosiphonia muelleri (including Webervan<br />

Bosse's record from Sulu) are referable to this species.<br />

Tapeinodasya Weber-van Bosse<br />

*Tapeinodasya bornetii Weber-van Bosse<br />

Tapeinodasya bornetii Weber-van Bosse, 1904a:96, figs. 1, 2 ["borneti"]<br />

[syntype localities: Saleyer (Selajar) I., Celebes, Indonesia; Sulu Archipelago].—Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1923:381, figs. 138, 139, pi. X: figs. 1-<br />

4.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:165.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Pearl Bank,<br />

Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Family RHODOMELACEAE<br />

Acanthophora Lamouroux<br />

Acanthophora aokii Okamura<br />

Acanthophora aokii Okamura, 1934 [1933-1942]:35, pi. 318: figs. 15-17<br />

["aoki"] [syntype localities: Tainan and Kotosho (Hung-t'ou), Taiwan].—Cordero,<br />

1977a: 187, figs. 199, 200, 207; 1978a:48, 56;<br />

1980b:60.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR: Western<br />

Samar, Eastern Samar. PANAY: Aklan.<br />

Acanthophora muscoides (Linnaeus)<br />

Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

Fucus muscoides Linnaeus, 1753:1161 [type locality: Ascension I.].<br />

Acanthophora muscoides (Linnaeus) Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828 [1826—<br />

1829]: 156.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64; 1974:112 (table I).—Cordero,<br />

1977a:189, fig. 204; 1980b:61.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:97,<br />

fig. [s.n.].—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Laserna et al., 1981:445.—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Cordero,<br />

1984a: 105.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Batangas,<br />

Quezon, NEGROS: Negros Oriental (Apo I.), CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.). SIQUIJOR.<br />

Acanthophora spicifera (Vahl) B^rgesen<br />

Fucus spiciferus Vahl, 1802:44 [type locality: St. Croix, Virgin Is.].<br />

Acanthophora spicifera (Vahl) B^rgesen, 1910:201.—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1923:347.—Cantoria, Velasquez, and Valenzuela, 1951:296, footnote.—Domantay,<br />

1962:287.—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:510, pi.<br />

5: fig. 18; pi. 9: figs. 37a>— Velasquez, 1968a: 122, fig. 9.—Villones<br />

and Magdamo, 1968:27, fig. 23.—Velasquez, 1971:449, fig. 36.—<br />

Reyes, 1972:158.—Trono, 1972a: 106.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—<br />

Trono, 1973d:20, pi. 11: fig. 10.—Trono and Bina, 1973:11.—Velasquez<br />

et al., 1973:32, pi. 14: fig. 67.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64.—<br />

Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:185, 186, 187.—Trono, 1974b:96.—


NUMBER 27<br />

Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:125.—Cordero, 1977a:189, figs. 201, 203, pi. XXVLA;<br />

1978a:56.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:25, fig. 36.—Trono,<br />

1978:19.—Cordero, 1979b:295.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:42.—Velasquez,<br />

1979b:230.—Cajipe etal., 1980:69.—Cordero, 1980b:61, pi.<br />

40.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:99.—Moreland, 1980:43, 46.—Reyes,<br />

1980:139, pi. 12: fig. 3.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:74.—Trono and<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:99, fig. [s.n.].—Trono, Velasquez, and Guevarra,<br />

1980:79.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Guzman, 1981:42.—Laserna et<br />

al., 1981:445.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Trono and<br />

Azanza-Corrales, 1981:744.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:19.—Calumpong,<br />

1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1982:49.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:153.—Buchan-Antalan and Trono,<br />

1983:19, fig. 2.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:144.—Cordero, 1984a: 105;<br />

1984b:66; 1984c:55.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:58, fig. 48; 1984b: 129.—Tungpalan, 1984:141.—<br />

Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1985:63.<br />

Fucus acanthophorus Lamouroux, 1805:61, pi. XXX; pi. XXXI: fig. 1<br />

[type locality: "Amerique septentrionale"].<br />

Acanthophora thierryi Lamouroux, 1813:132 ["thierii"]—Montagne,<br />

1844a:662.—Martens, 1868:100-101.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:125.<br />

* Acanthophora orientalis]. Agardh, 1863 [ 1851-1863]:820 [syntype localities:<br />

Marianas; "ad Manillam," Luzon].—Piccone, 1886:81, 90.—Heydrich,<br />

1894:296.—Mazza, 1909:16—De Toni, 1924:380.—Collado,<br />

1926:129.—Howe, 1932:169, 170.—G. Blanco, 1938:512.—Montilla<br />

and Blanco, 1953:166.—Domantay, 1962:288.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:64; 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:125.<br />

Acanthophora spicifera (Vahl) B^rgesen f. orientalis (J. Agardh) Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1923:348.—Zaneveld, 1956:25 [var. orientalis]; 1959:106 [var.<br />

orientalis].—Bersamin et al., 1973:184 [var. orientalis].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan,<br />

Rizal, Manila, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon, Albay. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental<br />

Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. MASBATE. SAMAR: Western<br />

Samar, Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan.<br />

GUIMARAS. NEGROS: Negros Occidental (incl. Ilacaon I.),<br />

Negros Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUI­<br />

JOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga, Surigao del Sur, Davao. PA­<br />

LAWAN, SULU: Sulu (incl. Siasi I.) Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Fucus spiciferus and Acanthophora<br />

thierryi was proposed by B^rgesen (1910:201).<br />

Acanthophora orientalis was added as a synonym by Webervan<br />

Bosse (1923:348). Lamouroux, when establishing <strong>the</strong><br />

genus Acanthophora on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> Fucus acanthophorus<br />

Lamouroux, was obliged to change <strong>the</strong> epi<strong>the</strong>t in order to<br />

avoid <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> a tautonym, which is proscribed by<br />

Article 23.4 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN. The new epi<strong>the</strong>t was chosen to<br />

commemorate "M. Thierry fils, pr<strong>of</strong>esseur de physique et<br />

de chimie a . . . Caen". Lamouroux's incorrect original<br />

spelling is automatically correctable in accordance with Article<br />

73.1 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Acrocystis Zanardini<br />

Acrocystis nana Zanardini<br />

Acrocystis nana Zanardini, 1872:145, pi. VIILA [type locality: "Tangion<br />

Datu" (Cape Datu), boundary between Sarawak, Malaysia and West<br />

Kalimantan, Indonesia].—Cordero, 198 la: 173, fig. 2.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Alsidium C. Agardh<br />

Alsidium pusillum Dawson<br />

Alsidium pusillum Dawson, 1963:20, pi. 3: figs. 1-4 [type locality: Academy<br />

Bay, Isla Santa Cruz, Galapagos].—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:28, fig.<br />

34 [A. pusillum prox.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Amansia Lamouroux<br />

Amansia glomerata C. Agardh<br />

Amansia glomerata C. Agardh, 1822a: 194 [syntype localities: Hawaiian Is.;<br />

"Ravak" (Lawak), Waigeo I., Moluccas, Indonesia].—J. Agardh, 1863<br />

[1851-1863]:! 111.—Domantay, 1962:288.—Reyes, 1972:159.—<br />

Trono, 1972a: 108; 1973a: 139, fig. 21.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64;<br />

1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:126.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:8; 1977a:192, fir;,. 205, 26?- 1978a:54.—Trono,<br />

1978:19.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:15.—Liao an


62<br />

Bostrychia intricata (Bory de Saint-Vincent) Montagne, 1852:317.<br />

Bostrychia mixta]. Hooker and Harvey, 1845a:270 [type locality: Bay <strong>of</strong><br />

Islands, New Zealand].<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Bostrychia intricata and B.<br />

mixta was proposed by Post (1936:10, 36, 40), who adopted<br />

<strong>the</strong> later <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two names without comment. As pointed<br />

out by Papenfuss (1964:59), Scytonema intricatum is invalid<br />

because <strong>the</strong> generic name Scytonema is invalid (Articles 13.2<br />

and 43 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN), being originally applied to a group <strong>of</strong><br />

Cyanophyceae (Nostocaceae heterocysteae) with an 1886<br />

starting point (Article 13.1(e)). With <strong>the</strong> abandonment <strong>of</strong><br />

later starting points in <strong>the</strong> Cyanophyceae, however, Scytonema<br />

intricatum becomes available.<br />

TAXON OF UNCERTAIN VALUE<br />

Philippine records for Bostrychia intricata are under <strong>the</strong><br />

following infraspecific taxon, which has not been formally<br />

transferred to it.<br />

Bostrychia mixta J. Hooker and Harvey f. inermis Post<br />

Bostrychia mixta J. Hooker and Harvey f. inermis Post, 1936: 7, 42 [syntype<br />

localities: Indonesia; Queensland, Australia].—Post, 1938:211.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal.<br />

Bostrychia kelanensis Grunow<br />

Bostrychia kelanensis Grunow in Post, 1936:20 [type locality: Kelana, Papua<br />

New Guinea].—Post, 1936:20, 21, 22; 1938:205.—Tanaka, 1967:20,<br />

figs. 9, 10, pi. H:A.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:129.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:193.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Rizal.<br />

SULU: Sulu.<br />

Bostrychia moritziana (Sonder ex Kutzing) J. Agardh<br />

Polysiphonia (?) moritziana Sonder ex Kutzing, 1849:838 [syntype localities:<br />

Antilles; Cayenne, French Guiana].<br />

Bostrychia moritziana (Sonder ex Kutzing) J. Agardh, 1863 [1851-<br />

1863]:862.—Post, 1938:204; 1939:15.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal, Quezon.<br />

Bostrychia radicans (Montagne) Montagne<br />

Rhodomela radicans Montagne, 1840:198, pi. 5: fig. 3 [type locality:<br />

Cayenne, French Guiana].<br />

Bostrychia radicans (Montagne) Montagne, 1842b:661.—Post, 1938:205;<br />

1939:15, 16.—Hamoy and Garciano, 1975:71.—Fortes and Trono,<br />

1980:65, fig. 9.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:74.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:153.<br />

Bostrychia rivularis Harvey, 1853:57, pi. XIV:C [syntype localities: various,<br />

all in Atlantic USA].—Hamoy and Garciano, 1975:71.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal, Quezon, MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. CEBU.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Post (1936:13-<br />

19).<br />

Bostrychia simpliciuscula Harvey ex J. Agardh<br />

Bostrychia simpliciuscula Harvey ex J. Agardh, 1863 [1851-1863]:854<br />

[type locality: Tonga].<br />

Bostrychia tenuis Post f. simpliciuscula (Harvey ex J. Agardh) Post,<br />

1936:23.—Post, 1938:205; 1939:16.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal, Quezon.<br />

NOTE.—Post (1936:22) erred in establishing a new species,<br />

Bostrychia tenuis, to which she assigned two existing<br />

species, B. simpliciuscula and B. andoi Okamura 1907.<br />

Bostrychia tenella (Lamouroux) J. Agardh<br />

Fucus tenellus Vahl, 1802:45 [type locality: St. Croix, Virgin Is.].<br />

Plocamium tenellum Lamouroux, 1813:138.<br />

Bostrychia tenella (Lamouroux) J. Agardh, 1863 [ 1851-1863]:869.—Post,<br />

1936:25, 26; 1938:206.—Trono, 1973a: 138.—Cordero, 1976c:10;<br />

1977a:195, fig. 210; 1978a:52; 1979b:295.—Reyes, 1980:140, pi. 12,<br />

fig. 6.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.—Cordero, 1984b:67.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Quezon, MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. PANAY: Aklan. SI­<br />

QUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—Fucus tenellus Vahl, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym <strong>of</strong><br />

Bostrychia tenella, is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> F. tenellus Esper<br />

(1800:197, pi. CIX) and hence not priorable. Plocamium<br />

tenellum Lamouroux is treated as a nomen novum in accordance<br />

with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Chondria C. Agardh<br />

Chondria armata (Kutzing) Okamura<br />

Lophura armata Kutzing, 1866:2, pi. 3: figs, a, b [type locality: New Caledonia].<br />

Chondria armata (Kutzing) Okamura, 1907 [ 1907-1909]:69.—Quisumbing,<br />

1951:1008.—Cordero, 1977a: 195, fig. 211, pi. XXVI:c;<br />

1980b:62.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Quezon,<br />

Sorsogon. CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Chondria crassicaulis Harvey<br />

Chondria crassicaulis Harvey, 1860a:330 [syntype localities: Shimoda and<br />

Hakodate, Japan].—Cordero, 1977a: 196, fig. 212.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN.<br />

Chondria curvilineata Collins and Hervey<br />

Chondria curvilineata Collins and Hervey, 1917:120, pi. II: figs. 10, 11<br />

[type locality: Heron Bay, Bermuda].—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.


NUMBER 27 63<br />

Chondria dasyphylla (Woodward) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus dasyphyllus Woodward, 1794:239, pi. 23: figs. 1-3 [syntype localities:<br />

Cromer and Yarmouth, Norfolk, England].<br />

Chondria dasyphylla (Woodward) C. Agardh, 1817:xviii. Webervan<br />

Bosse, 1923:352.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:196, fig. 213; 1978a:55.-Chan, 1981:387.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:106.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan. LEYTE. SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

Chondria polyrhiza Collins and Hervey<br />

Chondria polyrhiza Collins and Hervey, 1917:121, pi. II: fig. 12 [type<br />

locality: Shelly Bay, Bermuda].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Chondria repens Brgesen<br />

Chondria repens Brgesen, 1924:299, figs. 40, 41 [type locality: Isla de<br />

Pascua (Easter Island)].—Cordero, 1977a: 198, fig. 214; 1980b:63 —<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1982:50.—Cordero, 1984a: 106.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Cavite (Corregidor I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

Chondria sedifolia Harvey<br />

Chondria sedifolia Harvey, 1853:19, pi. XVIILc [type locality: Key West,<br />

Florida, USA].—Reyes, 1980:141, pi. 13, fig. 5.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Chondria seticulosa (Forsskal) C. Agardh<br />

Conferva seticulosa Forsskal, 1775:188 [type locality: Mokha, Yemen].<br />

Chondria seticulosa (Forsskal) C. Agardh, 1822a:345.<br />

Laurencia seticulosa (Forsskal) Greville, 1830:lii.—Quisumbing,<br />

1951:1010.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Norte.<br />

*Chondria sibogae Weber-van Bosse<br />

Chondria sibogae Weber-van Bosse, 1923:350, fig. 134. [syntype localities:<br />

Lombok I. and Borneo Bank, Indonesia; North Ubian I., Sulu Prov.,<br />

Sulu Archipelago].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Digenea C. Agardh<br />

Digenea simplex (Wulfen) C. Agardh<br />

Conferva simplex Wulfen, 1803:17 [type locality: Trieste, Italy].<br />

Digenea simplex (Wulfen) C. Agardh, 1822a:389.—G. Blanco, 1938<br />

512.—Quisumbing, 1951:49.—Sulit, Navarro, and San Juan, 1952<br />

167.—Montilla and Blanco, 1953:166, fig. 5:3.—Antonio, 1962<br />

13.—Domantay, 1968:26.—Velasquez, 1971:449, fig. 35.—Trono,<br />

1973a: 140, fig. 16.—Cordero, 1976c:6, 8, 10; 1977a:200, figs.<br />

216, 217; 1978a:52; 1980b:63, fig. 24, pi. 41.—Moreland, 1980:51.—<br />

Xrono and Fortes, 1980:74.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1982:153.—Tungpalan, 1984:138.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Bataan, Manila, Batangas,<br />

Quezon, Sorsogon. PALAWAN.<br />

Enantiocladia Falkenberg<br />

Enantiocladia okamurae Yamada<br />

Enantiocladia okamurae Yamada, 1930b:27 ["okamurai"] [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Japan.]—Cordero, 1977a:201, fig. 220.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1984a:60, fig. 50.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Endosiphonia Zanardini<br />

Endosiphonia spinuligera Zanardini<br />

Endosiphonia spinuligera Zanardini, 1878:35 [type locality: Wokam I., Aru<br />

Is., Indonesia].—Weber-van Bosse, 1923:354.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:142.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Pearl Bank,<br />

Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Exophyllum Weber-van Bosse<br />

*Exophyllum wentii Weber-van Bosse<br />

Exophyllum wentii Weber-van Bosse, 1911:29 [syntype localities: Savu I.<br />

and Borneo Bank, Indonesia; North Ubian I., Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1928:478.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:144<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

NOTE.—This alga, long considered <strong>of</strong> uncertain taxonomic<br />

position, was assigned to <strong>the</strong> Rhodomelaceae by Hollenberg<br />

(1968d:81) on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> newly discovered spermatangial<br />

plants.<br />

Herposiphonia Nageli<br />

Herposiphonia crassa Hollenberg<br />

Herposiphonia crassa Hollenberg, 1968c:539, figs. 12, 13 [type locality:<br />

Kahakuloa Bay, Maui, Hawaiian Is.].—Saraya and Trono, 1982:51.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Herposiphonia delicatula Hollenberg<br />

Herposiphonia delicatula Hollenberg, 1968c:540, figs. 1A,B, 2H, 3 [including<br />

Philippine record] [type locality: Falas I., Truk Is., Caroline Is.].—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:149.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Davao.


64 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Herposiphonia dendroidea Hollenberg<br />

Herposiphonia dendroidea Hollenberg, 1968c:543, figs. lc-E, 9 [type locality:<br />

Raroia Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago].—Fortes and Trono,<br />

1980:65, fig. 12.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Herposiphonia dendroidea var. minor Hollenberg<br />

Herposiphonia dendroidea var. minor Hollenberg, 1968c:543, figs. 7, 24<br />

[type locality: Raroia Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago].—Fortes and Trono,<br />

1980:66, fig. 14.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SAMAR: Eastern Samar<br />

(Manicani I.), CEBU.<br />

Herposiphonia nuda Hollenberg<br />

Herposiphonia nuda Hollenberg, 1968c:548, figs. 2E,F, 8 [type locality: Ilio<br />

Point, Molokai, Hawaiian Is.].—Chan, 1981:387.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Herposiphonia obscura Hollenberg<br />

Herposiphonia obscura Hollenberg, 1968c:549, fig. 25 [type locality: Ewa<br />

Beach, Oahu, Hawaiian Is.].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:66, fig. 13.—<br />

Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU.<br />

Herposiphonia pacifica Hollenberg<br />

Herposiphonia pacifica Hollenberg, 1968c:549, figs. 2A,B, 4, 19 [including<br />

Philippine record] [type locality: Maalea, Maui, Hawaiian Is.].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:149.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Surigao.<br />

Herposiphonia parca Setchell<br />

Herposiphonia parca Setchell, 1926:103, pi. 20: fig. 2 [type locality: Arue<br />

Reef, Tahiti].—Hollenberg, 1968c:552.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:149.—Fortes and Trono, 1980:66.—Chan, 1981:387.—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. LEYTE.<br />

MINDANAO: Davao. PALAWAN (Balabac I.), SULU: Sulu (Cagayan<br />

Sulu I., Siasi I.).<br />

Herposiphonia plumula (J. Agardh) Falkenberg<br />

Polysiphonia plumula J. Agardh, 1885:99 [type locality: Santa Barbara,<br />

California, USA].<br />

Herposiphonia plumula (J. Agardh) Falkenberg, 1901:728.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1984a:60, fig. 51 [miscited fig. 53].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Herposiphonia secunda (C. Agardh) Ambronn<br />

Hutchinsia secunda C. Agardh, 1824:149 [type locality: Mediterranean<br />

Sea].<br />

Herposiphonia secunda (C. Agardh) Ambronn, 1880:197.<br />

Herposiphonia tenella (C. Agardh) Ambronn f. secunda (C. Agardh) Hollenberg,<br />

1968c:556.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS. MIN­<br />

DANAO: Surigao.<br />

Herposiphonia secunda (C. Agardh) Ambronn<br />

f. tenella (C. Agardh) Wynne<br />

Hutchinsia tenella C. Agardh, 1828:105 [type locality: Sicily].<br />

Herposiphonia tenella (C. Agardh) Ambronn, 1880:197.—Hollenberg,<br />

1968c:555.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:181, pi. 3: fig. 22.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:149.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:26.—<br />

Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Fortes, 198lb:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:50, pi. X: fig. 4.<br />

Herposiphonia secunda (C. Agardh) Ambronn f. tenella (C. Agardh) Wynne,<br />

1985a: 173.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite,<br />

Batangas. CENTRAL VISAYAS. PALAWAN (Balabac I.), SULU:<br />

Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—Hollenberg (1968c:556) reduced Herposiphonia<br />

secunda to <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> a form <strong>of</strong> Herposiphonia tenella.<br />

Because Hutchinsia secunda C. Agardh (1824:149), <strong>the</strong> basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Herposiphonia secunda, is older than Hutchinsia<br />

tenella C. Agardh (1828:105), <strong>the</strong> basionym <strong>of</strong> Herposiphonia<br />

tenella, <strong>the</strong> relationship <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two taxa must be<br />

reversed.<br />

Herposiphonia subdisticha Okamura<br />

Herposiphonia subdisticha Okamura, 1899a:37, pi. 1: figs. 12-14 [syntype<br />

localities: Enoshima, Kanagawa Prefecture and "Boshu" (Chiba Prefecture),<br />

Japan].—Cordero, 1976c:8, 10; 1977a:202, figs. 218, 219;<br />

1978a:53; 1984a:106.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte.<br />

Herposiphonia trichia Hollenberg<br />

Herposiphonia trichia Hollenberg, 1968c:557, fig. 1G [type locality: Yap I.<br />

Caroline Is.].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:66.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Laurencia Lamouroux<br />

Laurencia brongniartii J. Agardh<br />

Laurencia brongniartii J. Agardh, 1841:20 [type locality: Martinique].—<br />

Cordero, 1977a:204, pi. XXVH:A.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:145;<br />

1984:180.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:55, fig. 45; 1984b: 129.<br />

Laurencia concinna Montagne, 1842a:6 [type locality: Toud I. [Warrior


NUMBER 27<br />

Islet], Torres Strait, Australia].—Dickie, 1876a:245.—Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1923:346.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.<br />

Laurenciagrevilleana Harvey, 1855:545 [type locality: Rottnest I., Western<br />

Australia, Australia].—Tahil, 1978:52.—Guzman, 1981:44.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, CEBU (Mactan I.). MINDANAO: Zamboanga. SULU: Sulu<br />

(North Ubian I., Tongquil I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Saito and Womersley<br />

1974:839).<br />

Laurencia capituliformis Yamada<br />

Laurencia capituliformis Yamada, 193lb:217, pi. 14 [type locality: Oshima,<br />

Aomori Prefecture, Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:205.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Laurencia caraibica P.C. Silva<br />

Laurencia nana Howe, 1920:566 [type locality: Mariguana (Mayaguana)<br />

I., Bahama Is.] [replaced name].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

Laurencia caraibica P.C. Silva, 1972:205.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

NOTE.—Laurencia caraibica is a substitute name for L.<br />

nana Howe, a later homonym <strong>of</strong> L. nana (C. Agardh)<br />

Greville (1830:lii).<br />

Laurencia carolinensis Saito<br />

Laurencia carolinensis Saito, 1969:154, figs. 6, 7 [type locality: Helen Reef,<br />

Caroline Is.].—Cordero, 1977a:205.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN.<br />

Laurencia cartilaginea Yamada<br />

Laurencia cartilaginea Yamada, 1931b:230, fig. O, pi. 19: fig. a [syntype<br />

localities: Chikuzen and Iyo provinces (Fukuoka and Ehime prefectures),<br />

Japan].—Mefiez, 1961:76.—Saito, 1968:89; 1969:154.—Velasquez,<br />

1971:453, fig. 38.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:181, 182, 183.—<br />

Kraft, 1972:332.—Reyes, 1972:159.—Trono, 1972a:88; 1973d:22,pl.<br />

11: fig. 11.—Trono and Bina, 1973:11.—Velasquez et al., 1973:32, pi.<br />

14: fig. 68.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:187.—Trono, 1974b:97;<br />

1974e:18.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:206, fig. 221; 1978a:57.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:42.—Liao<br />

and Sotto, 1980:99.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:75.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:101, fig. [s.n].—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—Trono<br />

andDe Lara, 1981:21, pi. XII: fig. 1.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro<br />

(Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. SIQUIJOR. SAMAR:<br />

Western Samar. LEYTE (incl. Biliran I.), PANAY: Iloilo. NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Oriental. CEBU (Mactan I.). MINDANAO: Zamboanga<br />

(Sacol I.), Surigao. PALAWAN (incl. Cuyo I.), SULU:<br />

Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Laurencia ceylanica J. Agardh<br />

Laurencia ceylanica J. Agardh, 1876:660 [type locality: Sri Lanka].—<br />

Mefiez, 1961:76.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Laurencia chondrioides Brgesen<br />

Laurencia chondrioides B^rgesen, 1918:252, figs. 243-246 [type locality:<br />

St. Jan (St. John), Virgin Is.].—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:112<br />

(table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Laurencia clavata Sonder<br />

Laurencia clavata Sonder, 1853:694 [type locality: Lefevre Peninsula,<br />

South Australia, Australia].—Weber-van Bosse, 1923:346.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Tongquil I.).<br />

Laurencia columellaris Brgesen<br />

Laurencia columellaris B^rgesen, 1945:53, figs. 28-30 [type locality: Reunion].—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Laurencia composita Yamada<br />

Laurencia composita Yamada, 1931b:236, figs. R, s, pi. 23 [syntype localities:<br />

Enoshima (Kanagawa Prefecture) and Mera (Chiba Prefecture),<br />

Japan].—Cordero, 1977a:206, pi. XXVIILA.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:55, fig. 46; 1984b:130.<br />

WAN.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte. PALA­<br />

Laurencia corallopsis (Montagne) Howe<br />

Sphaerococcus corallopsis Montagne, 1842c:49, pi. Ill: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

La Habana, Cuba].—Martens, 1868:31, 96-97.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:151.<br />

Laurencia corallopsis (Montagne) Howe, 1918:519.—Cordero, 1977a:208,<br />

fig. 222; 1978a:57.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Laurencia decumbens Kutzing<br />

Laurencia decumbens Kutzing, 1863:18 [type locality: New Caledonia].—<br />

Cordero, 1977a:208.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SAMAR: Western Samar.<br />

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66 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Laurencia distichophylla J. Agardh<br />

Laurencia distichophylla J. Agardh, 1852 [ 1851-1863]:762 [type locality:<br />

"in oceano australi?"].—Menez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Laurencia forsteri (Mertens ex Turner) Greville<br />

Fucus forsteri Mertens ex Turner, 1809:15, pi. 77 [lectotype locality:<br />

Australia (probably King George Sound, Western Australia) fide Saito<br />

and Womersley, 1974:824].<br />

Laurencia forsteri (Mertens ex Turner) Greville, 1830:lii.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:208.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Laurencia glandulifera (Kutzing) Kutzing<br />

Chondria glandulifera Kutzing, 1845:329 [type locality: Trieste, Italy].<br />

Laurencia glandulifera (Kutzing) Kutzing, 1849:855.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).—Cordero, 1977a:209, fig. 223, pi.<br />

XXVII :D; 1984a: 107.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984b: 130.—Tungpalan,<br />

1984:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.), SULU.<br />

Laurencia implicata J. Agardh<br />

Laurencia implicata J. Agardh, 1852 [1852-1863]:745 [type locality: St.<br />

Croix, Virgin Is.].<br />

Chondria intricata Montagne, 1842c:41 [type locality: Cuba].<br />

Laurencia intricata (Montagne) Lamouroux ex J. Agardh, 1852 [1852-<br />

1863]:750 [footnote].—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977a:210, figs. 225, 226;<br />

1978a:58.—Trono and Ang, 1982:25.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. PALAWAN (Bugsuk<br />

I.).<br />

NOTE.—The name Laurencia intricata Lamouroux has<br />

been applied to this species, but it is not correct. Lamouroux<br />

(1813:131, pi. 9: figs. 8, 9) failed to provide a description,<br />

as did C. Agardh (1817:xvm) when transferring <strong>the</strong> species<br />

to Chondria. The first description was provided by Montagne<br />

under <strong>the</strong> name Chondria intricata. The species was<br />

returned to Laurencia by J. Agardh, but <strong>the</strong> resulting binomial<br />

is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> L. intricata Suhr (1840:265).<br />

The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> L. implicata]. Agardh and L. intricata<br />

(Montagne) Lamouroux ex J. Agardh was proposed by<br />

Howe (1918:518).<br />

Laurencia intermedia Yamada<br />

Laurencia intermedia Yamada, 1931b: 191, pi. 1: fig. c; pi. 2 [type locality:<br />

Enoshima, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan].—Westernhagen, 1973a:65;<br />

1974:112 (table I).—Cordero, 1977a:209, fig. 224; 1978a:57.—Guzman,<br />

1981:42, 46, 47, 48.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:145.—Cordero,<br />

1984a: 107.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:180.—Tungpalan, 1984:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Laurencia japonica Yamada<br />

Laurencia japonica Yamada, 1931b:211, fig. L, pi. 11 [syntype localities:<br />

Amatsu and Emi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan].—Mefiez, 1961:77.—Saito,<br />

1968:86; 1969:152.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.—Trono<br />

and Ang, 1982:25.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Quezon.<br />

PALAWAN (incl. Bugsuk I.).<br />

Laurencia majuscula (Harvey) Lucas<br />

Laurencia obtusa (Hudson) Lamouroux var. majuscula Harvey, 1863: xxvi<br />

[syntype localities: Rottnest I., Western Australia and Cape Shank, Bass<br />

Strait, Australia].<br />

Laurencia majuscula (Harvey) Lucas, 1935:223.—Saito, 1968:84;<br />

1969:149.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:210, fig. 227.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:42.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Albay. LEYTE (incl. Biliran I.), SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

Laurencia mariannensis Yamada<br />

Laurencia mariannensis Yamada, 1931b:200, figs. F, G, pi. 5: fig. b [type<br />

locality: Saipan, Mariana Is.].—Saito, 1969:151.—Trono and Bina,<br />

1973:11.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1982:52.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Laurencia nidificaj. Agardh<br />

Laurencia nidifica ]. Agardh, 1852[1852-1863]:749 [type locality: Hawaiian<br />

Is.].—Cordero, 1977a:211, fig. 228.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Bataan.<br />

Laurencia obtusa (Hudson) Lamouroux<br />

Fucus obtusus Hudson, 1778:586 [syntype localities: Hastings, Sussex and<br />

Devonshire, England].<br />

Laurencia obtusa (Hudson) Lamouroux, 1813:130.—Montagne,<br />

1844a:662.—Martens, 1868:100-101.—Dickie, 1874a: 192. —Cantoria,<br />

Velasquez, and Valenzuela, 1951:296, footnote.—Mefiez,<br />

1961:76.—Saito, 1968:84 [var. obtusa]; 1969:150 [var. obtusa].—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:151.—Cordero, 1977a:211, fig. 229; 1977a:213 [var. obtusa];<br />

1978a:58; 1979b:294; 1980b:64, pi. 42 [var. obtusa].— Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:75.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:22.—<br />

Menez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Cordero, 1982a: fig. 14.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1982:53.—Trono and Ang, 1982:25.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:154.—Cordero, 1984a: 107 [var. obtusa]; 1984c:55.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Albay. MASBATE. PANAY: Aklan. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.). PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).


NUMBER 27 67<br />

Laurencia obtusa (Hudson) Lamouroux<br />

var. dendroidea (J. Agardh) Yamada<br />

Laurencia dendroidea J. Agardh 1852 [1852-1863]:753 [type locality:<br />

Brazil].—Weber-van Bosse, 1923:343.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:151.<br />

Laurencia obtusa (Hudson) Lamouroux var. dendroidea (J. Agardh) Yamada,<br />

193 lb:224.—Saito, 1968:84; 1969:150.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO, SULU: Sulu<br />

(North Ubian I.).<br />

Laurencia obtusa (Hudson) Lamouroux var. densa<br />

Yamada<br />

Laurencia obtusa (Hudson) Lamouroux var. densa Yamada, 1931b: 226<br />

[type locality: Daibanratsu, Taiwan].—Cordero, 1977a:213.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Laurencia obtusa (Hudson) Lamouroux<br />

var. snackeyi (Weber-van Bosse) Yamada<br />

Laurencia paniculata (C. Agardh) J. Agardh var. snackeyi Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1923:342 [type locality: Semau I., Indonesia].<br />

Laurencia obtusa (Hudson) Lamouroux var. snackeyi (Weber-van Bosse)<br />

Yamada, 193 lb:225.—Saito, 1968:85; 1969:151.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO.<br />

Laurencia okamurae Yamada<br />

Laurencia okamurae Yamada, 1931b:206, figs. J, K, pi. 7 ["okamurai"]<br />

[syntype localities: various, in Japan and China].—Galutira and Velasquez,<br />

1964:509, pi. 5: fig. 17; pi. 9: fig. 36.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—<br />

Cordero, 1977a:213, fig. 231; 1979b:294.—Velasquez, 1979b:230.—<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1980:75.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:23.—Guzman,<br />

1981:43, 49.—Cordero, 1982a:60.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:154.—<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984b: 130.—Tungpalan, 1984:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Quezon,<br />

PANAY: Aklan.<br />

Laurencia palisada Yamada<br />

Laurencia palisada Yamada, 193lb: 196, figs. C, D, pi. 4: fig. o [syntype<br />

localities: Kotosho (Hung-t'ou) and Takao, Taiwan].—Cordero,<br />

1977a:214, fig. 232, pi. XXVII:C,E; 1978a:59.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Laurencia papulosa (C. Agardh) Greville<br />

Fucus papillosus Forsskal, 1775:190 [type locality: Mokha, Yemen].<br />

Chondria papulosa C. Agardh, 1822a:344.<br />

Laurencia papulosa (C. Agardh) Greville, 1830:lii.—Montagne,<br />

1844a:662.—Bailey and Harvey, 1862:713.—Martens, 1868:100-<br />

101.—Dickie, 1876a:244.—Quisumbing, 1951:1011.—Zaneveld,<br />

1956:44; 1959:123.—Domantay, 1962:292.—Galutira and Velasquez,<br />

1964:509, pi. 5: fig. 16; pi. 9: fig. 35a,b.—Saito, 1968:92.—Villones<br />

and Magdamo, 1968:29, fig. 31.—Saito, 1969:158.—Velasquez,<br />

1971:449, fig. 37.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:172.—Kraft,<br />

1972:328.—Reyes, 1972:159.—Trono, 1972a: 107.—Velasquez,<br />

1972:63.—Cordero, 1973b:33.—Bersamin et al., 1973:187.—Trono,<br />

1973d:21,pl. 11: fig. 9—Trono and Bina, 1973:12.—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:32, pi. 14: fig. 69.—Westernhagen, 1973a:65.—De Leon,<br />

1974:31, 32 photo [s.n.], fig. [s.n.].—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes,<br />

1974:187.—Trono, 1974b:96; 1974e: 18.—Westernhagen, 1974:112<br />

(table 1).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.—Cordero,<br />

1976c: 10; 1977a:215, figs. 233-235; 1978a:58; 1979b:276.—Velasquez,<br />

1979b:230.—Cordero, 1980b:64, fig. 25, pi. 43.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:100.—Reyes, 1980:139, pi. 12: fig. 4a,b. —Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:74.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:103, fig. [s.n.].—Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1981:23.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Trono and<br />

De Lara, 1981:21, pi. XII: fig. 2.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—<br />

Cordero, 1982a:60.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:51.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:154—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:145.—Cordero, 1984a:107;<br />

1984b:67; 1984c:56.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:180—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:57, fig. 47; 1984b: 130.—Tungpalan, 1984:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Batangas, Quezon, Albay. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental<br />

Mindoro. MASBATE. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern<br />

Samar. LEYTE (incl. Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan, Antique (incl.<br />

Panagatan Cays), NEGROS: Negros Occidental (incl. Ilacaon<br />

I.), Negros Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (incl. Mactan I.).<br />

SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga (incl. Sacol I.), Surigao<br />

del Sur. PALAWAN (incl. Cuyo I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.),<br />

Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Fucus papillosus Forsskal, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Laurencia papulosa, is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> F. papillosus<br />

S.G. Gmelin (1768:188) and hence not priorable. Chondria<br />

papulosa C. Agardh is treated as a nomen novum in accordance<br />

with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Laurencia parvipapillata Tseng<br />

Laurencia parvipapillata Tseng, 1943:204, pi. IV [type locality: Cape<br />

d'Aguilar, Hong Kong].—Saito, 1968:93; 1969:159.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1982:52, pi. XI: fig. 2.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEN­<br />

TRAL VISAYAS. PALAWAN.<br />

Laurencia patentiramea (Montagne) Kutzing<br />

Chondria obtusa (Hudson) C. Agardh var. patentiramea Montagne,<br />

1836:322, pi. 18: fig. 3 [type locality: Meze, Herault, France].<br />

Laurencia patentiramea (Montagne) Kutzing, 1849:854.<br />

Chondria obtusa (Hudson) C. Agardh var. paniculata C. Agardh,<br />

1822a:343 [type locality: Adriatic Sea].<br />

Laurencia paniculata (C. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1852 [1852-1863]:755.<br />

Cordero, 1977a:214, fig. 230; 1979b:294.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:52.—Trono and Ang, 1982:24.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEN­<br />

TRAL VISAYAS. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. PALAWAN<br />

(incl. Bugsuk I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).


68 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Laurencia patentiramea and<br />

L. paniculata was proposed by Ardissone (1883:329). As a<br />

species, L. patentiramea dates from 1843, as Chondria patentiramea<br />

(Montagne) Kutzing (1843b:437), while L. paniculata<br />

dates from 1852. Moreover, L. paniculata (C. Agardh)<br />

J. Agardh is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> L. paniculata Kutzing<br />

(1849:855).<br />

Laurencia pinnata Yamada<br />

Laurencia pinnata Yamada, 1931b:242, pi. 28 [type locality: Enoshima<br />

(Kanagawa Prefecture), Japan].—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186,<br />

187.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.—Cordero, 1976c: 10;<br />

1977a:217, fig. 236, pi. XXVILB.—Cordero, 1978a:59 [L. pinnata<br />

prox.].—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Laurencia poiteaui (Lamouroux) Howe<br />

Fucus poiteaui Lamouroux, 1805:63, pi. XXXI: figs. 2, 3 [" poitei" ][iype<br />

locality: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic].<br />

Laurencia poiteaui (Lamouroux) Howe, 1918:518 ["poitei"].—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65; 1974:112 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

NOTE.—Lamouroux, in naming this species after its collector,<br />

Pierre Antoine Poiteau, incorrectly spelled <strong>the</strong> epi<strong>the</strong>t<br />

poitei. This spelling is automatically correctable in accordance<br />

with Article 73.1 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Laurencia subsimplex Tseng<br />

Laurencia subsimplex Tseng, 1943:202, pi. Ill: figs. 4-6 [type locality: Big<br />

Wave Bay, Hong Kong].—Saito, 1968:87; 1969:153.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CATANDUANES.<br />

Laurencia surculigera Tseng<br />

Laurencia surculigera Tseng, 1943:192, pi. I: figs. 4, 5 [type locality:<br />

Stanley Bay, Hong Kong].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:67.—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

*Laurencia tronoi Ganzon-Fortes<br />

Laurencia tronoi Ganzon-Fortes, 1983:404, figs. 1, 2 [type locality: Batangas<br />

Prov., Luzon].—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:105, fig. [s.n.]<br />

[Laurencia sp.].—Ganzon-Fortes and Trono, 1982:27, figs. 1, 2 [Laurencia<br />

sp.].<br />

Laurencia tropica Yamada<br />

Laurencia tropica Yamada, I931b:233, figs. B, Q, pi. 20 [type locality:<br />

Saipan, Mariana Is.].—Cordero, I977a:2l7, fig. 237.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984b: 130.<br />

JOR.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, SIQUI­<br />

Laurencia undulata Yamada<br />

Laurencia undulata Yamada, 1931b:243, fig. T, pi. 29: fig. a [type locality:<br />

Enoshima, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan].—Westernhagen, 1973a:65;<br />

1974:112 (table I).—Cordero, 1977a:219, figs. 238, 239; 1978a:59 [L.<br />

undulata prox.].—Tahil, 1978:52.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:42.—Cordero,<br />

1980b:65, pi. 44; 1984a: 108; 1984c:56.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Quezon, MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran I.), CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.). SIQUIJOR.<br />

Laurencia venusta Yamada<br />

Laurencia venusta Yamada, 1931b:203, fig. H, pi. 6: fig. a [syntype localities:<br />

Koshiki-jima (Kagoshima Prefecture) and Goto (Nagasaki Prefecture),<br />

Japan].—Saraya and Trono, 1982:53.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Laurencia yamadana Howe<br />

Laurencia yamadana Howe. 1934:37, fig. 4 [type locality: Kaneohe Bay,<br />

Oahu, Hawaiian Is.].—Trono, 1973d:22.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Leveillea Decaisne<br />

Leveillea jungermannioides (Hering and Martens)<br />

Harvey<br />

Amansia jungermannioides Hering and Martens in Martens and Hering,<br />

1836:485, figs. 1-4 [type locality: Tor, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt].<br />

Polyzonia jungermannioides (Hering and Martens) J. Agardh, 1841:25.—<br />

Piccone, 1886:84, 90.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.<br />

Leveillea jungermannioides (Hering and Martens) Harvey, 1855:539 ["Leveillia"].—Menez,<br />

1961:75.—Reyes, 1972:159.—Cornejo and Velasquez,<br />

1972:181, pi. 5: fig. 38.—Trono and Bina, 1973:12.—Trono,<br />

1973d:21.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:9; 1977a:221, fig. 244; 1978a:53.—Trono, 1978:20.—Trono<br />

and Tuason, 1978:16.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:28, fig. 40.—Fortes<br />

and Trono, 1980:65.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:100.—Reyes, 1980:140,<br />

pi. 13: fig. 1.—Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:53, pi. XI: fig.<br />

L—Trono and Ang, 1982:22.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:58, fig.<br />

49.<br />

Leveillea gracilis Decaisne, 1839:376 [type locality: Sri Lanka].—Martens,<br />

1868:102-103.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:151.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above. PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasi-


NUMBER 27 69<br />

nan, Manila, Cavite, Batangas. CATANDUANES. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. MASBATE (Ticao I.), SA­<br />

MAR: Western Samar. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mac­<br />

tan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALAWAN (incl.<br />

Bugsuk I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Falkenberg<br />

(1901:392).<br />

Lophocladia (J. Agardh) Schmitz<br />

Lophocladia lallemandii (Montagne) Schmitz<br />

Dasya lallemandii Montagne, 1849:289 ("lallemandi"] [type locality: Red<br />

Sea].<br />

Lophocladia lallemandii (Montagne) Schmitz, 1893:223 ["lallemandi"].—<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1923:362.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:152.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Pearl<br />

Bank).<br />

Lophosiphonia Falkenberg<br />

Lophosiphonia cristata Falkenberg<br />

Lophosiphonia cristata Falkenberg, 1901:499, pi. 9: figs. 7-10 [type locality:<br />

Napoli, Italy].—Hollenberg, 1968d:80.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:152.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CATANDUANES.<br />

Murrayella Schmitz<br />

Murrayella periclados (C. Agardh) Schmitz<br />

Hutchinsia periclados C. Agardh, 1828:101 [type locality: St. Croix, Virgin<br />

Is.].<br />

Murrayella periclados (C. Agardh) Schmitz, 1893:227.—Fortes and Trono,<br />

1980:67, fig. 15.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Neurymenia J. Agardh<br />

Neurymenia fraxinifolia (Mertens ex Turner) J. Agardh<br />

Fucus fraxinifolius Mertens ex Turner, 1811:140, pi. 193 [type locality:<br />

"East Indies"].<br />

Neurymenia fraxinifolia (Mertens ex Turner) J. Agardh, 1863 [1852-<br />

1863J.1135.—Dickie, 1876a:245.—Trono, 1973a: 139, fig. 20.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:156.—Cordero, 1976c: 10; 1977a:222,<br />

figs. 242, 245; 1978a:55.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:54.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Sorsogon. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Polysiphonia Greville<br />

Polysiphonia apiculata Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia apiculata Hollenberg, 1968a:61, figs. ID, 8, 9 [including<br />

Philippine record] [type locality: Pokai Bay, Oahu, Hawaiian Is.].—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:160.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Balabac I.).<br />

Polysiphonia beaudettei Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia beaudetti Hollenberg in Hollenberg and Dawson, 1961:348,<br />

pi. 1: fig. 4 [type locality: Isla Grande, Guerrero, Mexico].—Hollenberg,<br />

1968a:62.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:160.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi<br />

(Turtle Is.).<br />

Polysiphonia ferulacea Suhr ex J. Agardh<br />

Polysiphonia ferulacea Suhr ex J. Agardh, 1863 [1852-1863]:980 [syntype<br />

localities: Atlantic Mexico; Guadeloupe; Australia; Marquesas Is.; Hawaiian<br />

Is.].—Weber-van Bosse, 1923:357.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:160.—Trono and Ang, 1982:23.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.), SULU:<br />

Sulu (Jolo I.).<br />

Polysiphonia flabellulata Harvey<br />

Polysiphonia flabellulata Harvey, 1860a:330 [type locality: Tanega-shima,<br />

Osumi-gunto, Japan].—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:29.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal.<br />

Polysiphonia forf ex Harvey<br />

Polysiphonia for cipata Harvey, 1855:541 [lectotype locality: Rottnest I.,<br />

Western Australia, Australia fide Womersley, 1979:495] [replaced<br />

name].—Cordero, 1977a:223.<br />

Polysiphonia forf ex Harvey, 1859: pi. XCVI.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

NOTE.—Polysiphonia forfex is a substitute name for P.<br />

forcipata Harvey, a later homonym <strong>of</strong> P. forcipata]. Agardh<br />

(1842:127).<br />

Polysiphonia fragilis Suringar<br />

Polysiphonia fragilis Suringar, 1867:259 [type locality: "in mari Japonico"].—Cordero,<br />

1978a:50.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Polysiphonia gorgoniae Harvey<br />

Polysiphonia gorgoniae Harvey, 1853:39 [type locality: Key West, Florida,<br />

USA].—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:173, 180, pi. 5: figs. 37, 37a,<br />

376.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.


70 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Polysiphonia hawaiiensis Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia hawaiiensis Hollenberg, 1968a:66, figs. 2F, 16, 41 [including<br />

Philippine record] [type locality: Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaiian Is.].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Balabac I.), SULU:<br />

Tawitawi.<br />

Polysiphonia howei Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia howei Hollenberg in W.R. Taylor, 1945:302, fig. 3 [type<br />

locality: Whale Cay, Berry Is., Bahama Is.].—Hollenberg, 1968b:203.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.—Cordero, 1976c: 10;<br />

1977a:224, fig. 243; 1978a:50.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

MINDANAO: Davao.<br />

Polysiphonia mollis J. Hooker and Harvey<br />

Polysiphonia mollis J. Hooker and Harvey in Harvey, 1847 [1847-<br />

1849]:43 [type locality: Tasmania, Australia].—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1923:356 [with query].—Hollenberg, 1968a:69.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:161.—Cordero, 1977a:226, figs. 246-249;<br />

1978a:51.—Mefiez, Phillips, and Calumpong, 1983:23.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1984:105.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte. PALAWAN, SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

Polysiphonia mollis J. Hooker and Harvey<br />

var. tongatensis<br />

(Harvey ex Kutzing) Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia tongatensis Harvey ex Kutzing, 1864:14, pi. 41: figs, a-d [type<br />

locality: Tonga].<br />

Polysiphonia mollis J. Hooker and Harvey var. tongatensis (Harvey ex<br />

Kutzing) Hollenberg, 1968a:69 [including Philippine record].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Polysiphonia pacifica Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia pacifica Hollenberg, 1942:777, figs. 2, 3, 12, 13 [type locality:<br />

Santa Cruz, California, USA].—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Polysiphonia pacifica Hollenberg var. delicatula<br />

Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia pacifica Hollenberg var. delicatula Hollenberg, 1942:778<br />

[type locality: Monterey, California, USA].—Fortes and Trono,<br />

1980:67.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SAMAR: Eastern Samar<br />

(Manicani I.).<br />

Polysiphonia poko Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia poko Hollenberg, 1968a:70, fig. 3A [type locality: Johnson<br />

Atoll].—Chan, 1981:387.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Polysiphonia savatieri Hariot<br />

Polysiphonia savatieri Hariot, 1891:226 [type locality: Yokosuka, Kanagawa<br />

Prefecture, Japan].—Hollenberg, 1968a:77.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:161.—Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DANAO: Surigao. PALAWAN (Balabac I.), SULU: Sulu (Cagayan<br />

Sulu I., Siasi I.).<br />

Polysiphonia scopulorum Harvey<br />

Polysiphonia scopulorum Harvey, 1855:540 [type locality: Rottnest I., Western<br />

Australia, Australia].—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Polysiphonia scopulorum Harvey var. villum (J. Agardh)<br />

Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia villum]. Agardh, 1863 [1852-1863]:941 [type locality: "ad<br />

littus Americae tropicae" (Mexico)].<br />

Polysiphonia scopulorum Harvey var. villum (J. Agardh) Hollenberg,<br />

1968a:81 [including Philippine record].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:161 [without designation <strong>of</strong> variety].—Fortes and Trono,<br />

1980:68.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SAMAR: Eastern Samar<br />

(Manicani I.). MINDANAO: Davao.<br />

Polysiphonia setacea Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia setacea Hollenberg, 1968a:85, figs. 5A-C [including Philippine<br />

record] [type locality: Koko Head, Oahu, Hawaiian Is.].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.—Cordero, 1977a:226, fig. 253.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DANAO: Surigao, Davao.<br />

Polysiphonia sparsa (Setchell) Hollenberg<br />

Lophosiphonia sparsa Setchell, 1926:103, pi. 21: figs. 3, 4 [type locality:<br />

Arue Reef, Tahiti].<br />

Polysiphonia sparsa (Setchell) Hollenberg, 1968a:87 [including Philippine<br />

record].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Balabac I.), SULU:<br />

Tawitawi.<br />

Polysiphonia sphaerocarpa B0rgesen<br />

Polysiphonia sphaerocarpa B0rgesen, 1918:271, figs. 267-271 [type locality:<br />

St. Thomas, Virgin Is.].—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:180, pi. 5:


NUMBER 27 71<br />

gas.<br />

figs. 36, 36a,6.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.—Chan,<br />

1981:387.<br />

Tolypiocladia Schmitz<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batan- Tolypiocladia calodictyon (Harvey ex Kutzing) P.C. Silva<br />

Polysiphonia subtilissima Montagne<br />

Polysiphonia subtilissima Montagne, 1840:199 [type locality: Cayenne,<br />

French Guiana].—Cordero, 1977a:226, figs. 250, 251.—Vannajan and<br />

Trono, 1978:28, fig. 35.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal, Manila, Cavite,<br />

Batangas.<br />

Polysiphonia tepida Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia tepida Hollenberg, 1958:65, fig. 1 [type locality: Beaufort,<br />

North Carolina, USA].—Cordero, 1977a:227, figs. 252, 254; 1978a:51.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Polysiphonia triton P.C. Silva, new name<br />

Polysiphonia tenuis Hollenberg, 1968a:92, figs. 6B,C [type locality: Johnson<br />

Atoll] [replaced name],—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

NOTE.—Polysiphonia triton is proposed as a substitute<br />

name for P. tenuis Hollenberg, a later homonym <strong>of</strong> P. tenuis<br />

(C. Agardh) E.M. Fries (1836[1835-1837]:314).<br />

Polysiphonia tsudana Hollenberg<br />

Polysiphonia tsudana Hollenberg, 1968b:205, figs. 1F,G, 2C [type locality:<br />

Laysan Islet, Leeward Is., Hawaiian Is.].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:68,<br />

fig. 10.—Fortes, 198 lb: 396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PANAY: Iloilo.<br />

Polysiphonia upolensis Grunow<br />

Polysiphonia upolensis Grunow, 1874:49 [type locality: Upolu I., Western<br />

Samoa].—Hollenberg, 1968a:94.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:161.—Cordero, 1977a:227, figs. 255-257; 1978a:51.—Chan,<br />

1981:387.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1982:51, pi. XI: fig. 3.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Pangasinan. CENTRAL VISAYAS. MINDANAO: Davao. PALA­<br />

WAN (Balabac I.). SULU: Tawitawi (Turtle Is.).<br />

NOTE.—Grunow published this species as Polysiphonia<br />

(tongatensis var.?) upolensis, which was his way <strong>of</strong> indicating<br />

some doubt that <strong>the</strong> new entity should be recognized at<br />

specific rank. None<strong>the</strong>less, <strong>the</strong> binomial should be attributed<br />

directly to Grunow ra<strong>the</strong>r than to (Grunow) Hollenberg<br />

(1968a:94).<br />

Polysiphonia calodictyon Harvey ex Kutzing, 1864:16, pi. 46: figs, a-c [type<br />

locality: Tonga].<br />

Tolypiocladia calodictyon (Harvey ex Kutzing) P.C. Silva, 1952a:308.—<br />

Trono, 1972a: 106; 1973a: 137, fig. 17.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:107, fig. [s.n.].—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1982:54, pi. XI: fig. 4.—Trono and Ang, 1982:23.<br />

Roschera africana Sonder, 1879:81, pi. I: figs. 5-11 [including Philippine<br />

record] [type locality: Zanzibar, Tanzania].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas,<br />

Sorsogon. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.), SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Roschera africana is included as a synonym on<br />

<strong>the</strong> authority <strong>of</strong> Weber-van Bosse (1923:359).<br />

*Tolypiocladia condensata (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva<br />

Roschera condensata Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: pi. V: fig. 3; 1923:359<br />

[syntype localities: various in Indonesia; Sangasiapu I., Tawitawi Prov.,<br />

Sulu Archipelago].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.<br />

Tolypiocladia condensata (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva, 1952a:308.—Domantay,<br />

1962:294.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:165.—Trono<br />

and Ang, 1982:24.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. PALA­<br />

WAN (Bugsuk I.), SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Tolypiocladia glomerulata (C. Agardh) Schmitz<br />

Hutchinsia glomerulata C. Agardh, 1824:158 [type locality: Shark Bay,<br />

Western Australia, Australia].<br />

Tolypiocladia glomerulata (C. Agardh) Schmitz in Schmitz and Hauptfleisch,<br />

1897 [1896-1897]:442.—De Toni, 1903:964.—Cornejo and<br />

Velasquez, 1972:182, pi. 3: fig. 24.—Trono, 1973a:137; 1973d:21;<br />

1974b:95.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:165.—Cordero,<br />

1977a:229.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:26, fig. 39.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:100—Reyes, 1980:140, pi. 13, fig. 2a-c—Chan, 1981:387.—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:20, pi.<br />

XII: fig. 3.—Saraya and Trono, 1982:54.—Trono and Ang, 1982:23.—<br />

Mefiez, Phillips, and Calumpong, 1983:18.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Cavite, Batangas. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro<br />

(Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR: Eastern Samar.<br />

NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MIN­<br />

DANAO: Zamboanga, Davao. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.), SULU:<br />

Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Vidalia Lamouroux ex J. Agardh<br />

Vidalia obtusiloba (C. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Rytiphlaea obtusiloba C. Agardh, 1824:161 [type locality: Brazil].<br />

Vidalia obtusiloba (C. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1863 [1852-1863]:! 123.<br />

Cordero, 1976c:8, 10; 1977a:230, fig. 260; 1978a:54.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.


72<br />

FAMILIA INCERTAE SEDIS<br />

Family WURDEMANNIACEAE<br />

Wurdemannia Harvey<br />

Wurdemannia miniata (Sprengel) Feldmann and Hamel<br />

Fucus miniatus Draparnaud ex De Candolle, 1815:6 [type locality: Montpellier,<br />

Herault, France].<br />

Sphaerococcus miniatus Sprengel, 1827:340.<br />

Wurdemannia miniata (Sprengel) Feldmann and Hamel, 1934:544.—Do­<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

mantay, 1962:294.—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977a:77; 1978a:24.—Menez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:381.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasi­<br />

nan. CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

NOTE.—Fucus miniatus Draparnaud ex De Candolle, <strong>the</strong><br />

intended basionym <strong>of</strong> Wurdemannia miniata, is a later homonym<br />

<strong>of</strong>F. miniatus O.F. Miiller (1778:7, pi. 769) and hence<br />

not priorable. Sphaerococcus miniatus Sprengel is treated as<br />

a nomen novum in accordance with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> ICBN.


Order ECTOCARPALES<br />

Family ECTOCARPACEAE<br />

Feldmannia Hamel<br />

Feldmannia columellaris (B0rgesen) Islam<br />

Ectocarpus columellaris B#rgesen, 1936:71, fig. 4 [type locality: Galle, Sri<br />

Lanka].—Saraya and Trono, 1980:26.<br />

Feldmannia columellaris (B^rgesen) Islam, 1976:32.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Feldmannia formosana (Yamada) Itono<br />

Ectocarpus formosanus Yamada, 1950:182, fig. 3 [type locality: Ryukyusho<br />

(Lambai I.), Taiwan].<br />

Feldmannia formosana (Yamada) Itono, 1973:162.—Cordero, 1981d:64,<br />

fig. 5 ["formosanus"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PANAY: Aklan.<br />

Feldmannia indica (Sonder) Womersley and Bailey<br />

Ectocarpus indicus Sonder in Zollinger, 1854:2, 3, footnote [type locality:<br />

Bima Bay, Sumbawa I., Indonesia].—Agor, 1962:34.—Cornejo and<br />

Velasquez, 1972:175, pi. 1: figs. 11, 1 la.—Trono, 1972a:99.—Trono<br />

and Santos-Maranan, 1974a:2, fig. 1.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:141.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:8, fig. 1.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:97.—Reyes, 1980:119, pi. Lfigs. \a,b.— Chan, 1981:387,389.—<br />

Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

Feldmannia indica (Sonder) Womersley and Bailey, 1970:288.<br />

Ectocarpus duchassaingianus Grunow, 1867:45, footnote, pi. IV: fig. 1<br />

[type locality: Guadeloupe].<br />

Giffordia duchassaingiana (Grunow) W.R. Taylor, 1960:207, pi. 29: fig.<br />

10 ["duchassaigniana"].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite,<br />

Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

SIQUIJOR. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Womersley and<br />

Bailey (1970:288).<br />

Feldmannia irregularis (Kutzing) Hamel<br />

Ectocarpus irregularis Kutzing, 1845:234 [type locality: Adriatic Sea].—<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:175, pi. 1: fig. 10.—Trono and Santos-<br />

Maranan, 1974a:2, fig. 2.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:141.<br />

Feldmannia irregularis (Kutzing) Hamel, 1939:xvn.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Class PHAEOPHYCEAE<br />

73<br />

Hincksia J.E. Gray<br />

The reason for adopting Hincksia for <strong>the</strong> genus currently<br />

known as Giffordia is given in <strong>the</strong> appended Nomenclatural<br />

Notes.<br />

Hincksia breviarticulata (J. Agardh) P.C. Silva, new<br />

combination<br />

Ectocarpus breviarticulatus J. Agardh, 1847:7 [type locality: "St. Augustin"<br />

(Oaxaca, Mexico)].—Reyes, 1980:119, pi. 1: figs. 2a,b.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—This species was assigned to Feldmannia by<br />

Pham-Hoang Ho (1969:298). As noted by Womersley and<br />

Bailey (1970:288), however, it does not have <strong>the</strong> long<br />

unbranched filaments with basal meristems that are characteristic<br />

<strong>of</strong> that genus. It seems best placed in Hincksia.<br />

Hincksia mitchelliae (Harvey) P.C. Silva, new<br />

combination<br />

Ectocarpus mitchelliae Harvey, 1852:142, pi. XII. ["mitchellae"] [type locality:<br />

Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA].—Trono and Santos-Maranan,<br />

1974a:3, fig. 3.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Hincksia rallsiae (Vickers) P.C. Silva, new combination<br />

Ectocarpus rallsiae Vickers, 1905:59 [type locality: Barbados].<br />

Giffordia rallsiae (Vickers) W.R. Taylor, 1960:208.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.—Mefiez, Phillips, and Calumpong, 1983:23.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1984:105.<br />

WAN.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS. PALA­<br />

Family RALFSIACEAE<br />

Ralfsia Berkeley<br />

Ralfsia fungiformis (Gunnerus) Setchell and Gardner<br />

Fucus fungiformis Gunnerus, 1772:107 [type locality: Iceland].<br />

Ralfsia fungiformis (Gunnerus) Setchell and Gardner, 1924b: 11.—Agor,<br />

1962:34.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.


74 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Order CUTLERIALES<br />

Family CUTLERIACEAE<br />

Cutleria Greville<br />

Cutleria cylindrica Okamura<br />

Cutleria cylindrica Okamura, 1902 [1900-1902]:85, pi. XXVIII [type<br />

locality: various, all in Japan].—Agor, 1962:34.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Order SPHACELARIALES<br />

Family SPHACELARIACEAE<br />

Sphacelaria Lyngbye<br />

Sphacelaria mucifera<br />

Sphacelaria mucifera.—Velasquez, 1980:127.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NOTE.—Velasquez did not give an author for this name<br />

and we have been unable to find its place <strong>of</strong> publication.<br />

Sphacelaria novae-hollandiae Sonder<br />

Sphacelaria novae-hollandiae Sonder, 1845:50 [type locality: Western Australia,<br />

Australia].—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Sphacelaria rigidula Kutzing<br />

Sphacelaria rigidula Kutzing, 1843b:292 [type locality: Red Sea].—Martens,<br />

1868:23, 68-69.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.<br />

Sphacelaria furcigera Kutzing, 1855:27, pi. 90: fig. II [type locality: Karak<br />

(Khark) I., Iran].—Mefiez, 1961:59, pi. 9: figs. 103, 104; pi. 10: figs.<br />

105-108; pi. 12: figs. 126, 127.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:175,<br />

178, pi. 1: fig. 9; pi. 4: fig. 31.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:163.—Trono, 1976:214.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Chan,<br />

1981:387.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—<br />

Menez, Phillips, and Calumpong, 1983:23.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1984:105.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas,<br />

Sorsogon. MINDORO. CEBU (Mactan I.). PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Prud'homme<br />

van Reine (1982:203).<br />

Sphacelaria tribuloides Meneghini<br />

Sphacelaria tribuloides Meneghini, 1840:[2] [type locality: Golfo di Spezia,<br />

Italy].—Mefiez, 1961:59, pi. 11: figs. 122-125.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:163.—Cordero, 1976c:9, 15, figs, E-I.—Liao and<br />

Sotto, 1980:97.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:26.—Chan, 1981:387.—<br />

Fortes, 1981b:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

Sphacelaria rigida Hering in Krauss, 1846:213 [type locality: "Natalbai"<br />

(Durban), South Africa].—Trono, 1978:9.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasi­<br />

nan. MARINDUQUE. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Prud'homme<br />

van Reine (1982:179).<br />

Order DICTYOTALES<br />

Family DICTYOTACEAE<br />

Dictyopteris Lamouroux<br />

*Dictyopteris camiguinensis Tanaka<br />

Dictyopteris camiguinensis Tanaka, 1967:16, fig. 5, pi. 1:A [type locality:<br />

San Pio Quinto, Camiguin I., Babuyan Is., Cagayan Prov., Luzon].—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:140.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Dictyopteris delicatula Lamouroux<br />

Dictyopteris delicatula Lamouroux, 1809b:332, pi. 6: fig. 2B [type locality:<br />

Antilles].—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: 181.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:140.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS. SULU:<br />

Tawitawi (Pearl Bank).<br />

Dictyopteris divaricata (Okamura) Okamura<br />

Haliseris divaricata Okamura, 1907 [1907-1909]:57, pi. XIII; pi. XIV:<br />

fig. 5 [syntype localities: Cape Iwai, Miyage Prefecture and Hakodate,<br />

Hokkaido, Japan].<br />

Dictyopteris divaricata (Okamura) Okamura, 1932:75.—Cordero,<br />

1980c:71, fig. 2.—Fortes, 198lb:396.—Cordero, 1984a:83.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Dictyopteris jamaicensis W.R. Taylor<br />

Dictyopteris jamaicensis W.R. Taylor, 1960:631, pi. 32: fig. 2 [type locality:<br />

St. Catharine Parish, Jamaica].—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:9, fig. 3.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1980:27, pi. VII: figs. 1, 3.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Dictyopteris polypodioides (De Candolle) Lamouroux<br />

Fucus membranaceus Stackhouse, 1795 [1795-1801]: 13, pi. 6 [type locality:<br />

Sidmouth, Devonshire, England].<br />

Polypodoidea membranacea Stackhouse, 1809:97.<br />

Dictyopteris membranacea (Stackhouse) Batters, 1902:54.—Cordero,<br />

I984b:60.<br />

Fucus polypodioides Desfontaines, 1799 [ 1798-1799]:421 [type locality:<br />

"mare Numidico" (Algeria)].


NUMBER 27 75<br />

Ulva polypodioides De Candolle in Lamarck and De Candolle, 1805:15.<br />

Dictyopteris polypodioides (De Candolle) Lamouroux, 1809b:332.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Fucus membranaceus Stackhouse<br />

and Fucus polypodioides Desfontaines was proposed<br />

by Turner (1809:41). Both names are later homonyms,<br />

however, <strong>of</strong> F. membranaceus N.L. Burman (1768:32 [28 in<br />

error]) and F. polypodioides S.G. Gmelin (1768:186), respectively.<br />

A legitimate basionym was created for F. membranaceus<br />

by Stackhouse (1809) in transferring it into a new<br />

genus, Polypodoidea, but in <strong>the</strong> meantime a legitimate basionym<br />

had been created for F. polypodioides by De Candolle<br />

(in Lamarck and De Candolle, 1805), who transferred it<br />

into Ulva. Both Ulva polypodioides and Polypodoidea membranacea<br />

are treated as legitimate new names in accordance<br />

with Article 72, Example 2, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Dictyopteris repens (Okamura) B^rgesen<br />

Haliseris repens Okamura, 1916:8, fig. 3, pi. I: figs. 7-18 [type locality:<br />

Truk Is., Caroline Is.].<br />

Dictyopteris repens (Okamura) Btfrgesen, 1924:265.—Trono, 1973a:129,<br />

fig. 3; 1974a: 146.—Cordero, 1976c:9, 10, 16, figs. L.M.—Trono,<br />

1978:9—Saraya and Trono, 1980:26, pi. VII: fig. 4.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:5, fig.4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Sorsogon. MARINDUQUE. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Dictyopteris undulata Holmes<br />

Dictyopteris undulata Holmes, 1896:251, pi. VIII: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan].—Flores-Sian, 1959:97.—Domantay,<br />

1962:282.—Manapat, 1969:37.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:140.—Cordero, 1976c: 18.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Dictyota Lamouroux<br />

Dictyota bartayresiana Lamouroux<br />

Dictyota bartayresiana Lamouroux, 1809a:43 [type locality: Antilles].<br />

Dictyota bartayresii Lamouroux, 1809b:331.—Taylor, 1966b:354.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65.—Trono, 1974a: 143.—Westernhagen, 1974:113<br />

(table 1).—Trono, 1976:216.—Garcia, 1979:44 (table 1).—Liao and<br />

Sotto, 1980:97.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. CEBU (Mactan I.). MINDANAO. PALAWAN<br />

(Balabac I.). SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi (Turtle Is.).<br />

NOTE.—Lamouroux's change <strong>of</strong> epi<strong>the</strong>t from bartayresiana<br />

to bartayresii was unwarranted. Collins and Hervey<br />

(1917:90, footnote) erred in believing that Lamouroux's<br />

paper in Desvaux's Journal de Botanique appeared after his<br />

paper in <strong>the</strong> Nouveau Bulletin des Sciences. The respective<br />

dates <strong>of</strong> publication were April 1809 (see Stafleu, 1967:105)<br />

and May 1809, respectively.<br />

Dictyota bartayresiana Lamouroux var. denticulata<br />

Kutzing<br />

Dictyota bartayresiana Lamouroux var. denticulata Kutzing, 1859:8, pi. 16:<br />

fig. II [type locality: Ilhas do Cabo Verde].—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1913a:183, pi. Ill: fig. 4.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:141<br />

[without designation <strong>of</strong> variety].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Jolo I.).<br />

NOTE.—Dictyota bartayresiana var. denticulata, which<br />

Kutzing illustrated using material from <strong>the</strong> Cape Verde Is.<br />

but did not describe, was validated by <strong>the</strong> citation <strong>of</strong> D.<br />

crenulata J. Agardh (1847:7, type locality: "St. Augustin"<br />

[Oaxaca, Mexico]) as a synonym. J. Agardh (1882:99), however,<br />

doubted that Kiitzing's plant was conspecific with D.<br />

crenulata. Moreover, D. crenulata is recognized as a species<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dilophus by Nizamuddin and Gerl<strong>of</strong>f (1980:867), so that<br />

<strong>the</strong> identity <strong>of</strong> Weber-van Bosse's material is very much in<br />

doubt.<br />

*Dictyota bidentata Harvey and Bailey<br />

Dictyota bidentata Harvey and Bailey, 1851:373 [type locality: Mindanao].—Bailey<br />

and Harvey, 1862:173, pi. VIII: figs. 6, 7.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Dictyota cervicornis Kutzing<br />

Dictyota cervicornis Kutzing, 1859:11, pi. 24: fig. II [type locality: Key<br />

West, Florida, USA].—Mefiez, 1961:63, pi. 12: fig. 133.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:354.—Manapat, 1969:38.—Reyes, 1972:145.—Cordero,<br />

1973b:23.—Velasquez et al., 1973:19, pi. 6: fig. 30.—Ortega, Alcala,<br />

and Reyes, 1974:187, 188.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:141.—<br />

Puig and Cordero, 1979:30.—Reyes, 1980:119, pi. 1: fig. 4.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1980:27, pi. VIII: fig. 2.—Chan, 1981:387.—Menez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Bataan,<br />

Batangas, Quezon, LEYTE (Biliran I.), NEGROS: Negros Oriental,<br />

SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN (Balabac I.).<br />

Dictyota ceylanica Kutzing<br />

Dictyota ceylanica Kutzing, 1859:11, pi. 25: fig. I [type locality: Sri<br />

Lanka].—Martens, 1868:26, 80-81.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Dictyota ciliolata Kutzing<br />

Dictyota ciliolata Kutzing, 1859:12, pi. 27: fig. I [type locality: La Guaira,<br />

Venezuela].—Garcia, 1979:44 (table 1).—Saraya and Trono, 1980:29,<br />

pi. VIII: fig. 3.


76 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DANAO.<br />

Dictyota dichotoma (Hudson) Lamouroux<br />

Ulva dichotoma Hudson, 1762:476 [type locality: Walney I., Lancashire,<br />

England].<br />

Dictyota dichotoma (Hudson) Lamouroux, 1809a:42.—Dickie, 1876a:<br />

243.—De Toni, 1895b:263.—Howe, 1932:170.—Mefiez, 1961:62, pi.<br />

12: fig. 136.—Agor, 1962:34.—Domantay, 1962:283.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:355.—Manapat, 1969:37, 38.—Velasquez, 1971:441, fig. 19.—<br />

Reyes, 1972:145.—Cordero, 1973b:22.— Trono, 1973d: 11, pi. 8: fig.<br />

30.—Velasquez et al., 1973:18, pi. 6: fig. 29—Ortega, Alcala, and<br />

Reyes, 1974:186, 187.—Trono, 1974a: 142.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:141.—Trono and Young, 1977:58.—Trono and Tuason,<br />

1978:11.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:9, fig. 4.—Cordero, 1979b:276,<br />

284.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:30.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Reyes,<br />

1980:119, pi. 1: fig. 3.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:28, pi. VIII: fig. 1.—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:120.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:82; 1984b:61; 1984c:52.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:<br />

3, fig. 2.<br />

Dictyota volubilis Kutzing, 1849:554 [type locality: Arromanches-les-Bains,<br />

Calvados, France].—Westernhagen, 1973a:66; 1974:113 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon, Albay. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran<br />

I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Occidental, Negros<br />

Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

PALAWAN (incl. Balabac I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.),<br />

Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by J. Agardh<br />

(1882:92).<br />

Dictyota divaricata Lamouroux<br />

Dictyota divaricata Lamouroux, 1809a:43 [type locality: Mediterranean<br />

France].—Domantay, 1962:283.—Manapat, 1969:37, 38—Trono,<br />

1972a: 100.—Velasquez etal., 1973:19, pi. 7: fig. 31.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:66.—Trono, 1974a: 142.—Westernhagen, 1974:113 (table I).—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:141.—Trono, 1978:10.—Cordero,<br />

1979b:276.—Fortes and Trono, 1980:66.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:97.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:28, pi. VII: fig. 2.—Fortes,<br />

198lb:396.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:8: pi. V: figs. 1, 2.—Trono<br />

and Ang, 1982:13.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas,<br />

Quezon, MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.).<br />

MARINDUQUE. PANAY: Aklan. CEBU (Mactan I.). PALAWAN<br />

(Bugsuk I.). SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Dictyota friabilis Setchell<br />

Dictyota friabilis Setchell, 1926:91, pi. 13: figs. 4-7 [type locality: Tafaa<br />

Point, Tahiti]; pi. 20: fig. 1 .—Trono, 1974a:144; 1976:216.—Trono<br />

and Young, 1977:58.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:12.—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1980:28.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Sorsogon.<br />

CATANDUANES. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Dictyota indica Sonder ex Kutzing<br />

Dictyota indica Sonder ex Kutzing, 1859:8, pi. 17: fig. I [type locality: La<br />

Habana, Cuba].—Mefiez, 1961:62.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Dictyota lata Lamouroux<br />

Dictyota lata Lamouroux, 1809a:43 [type locality: "Ind. orient." (Malagasy<br />

Republic)].—Martens, 1868:80-81.—Dickie, 1876a:244.—De Toni,<br />

1895b:281—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Dictyota linearis (C. Agardh) Greville<br />

Zonaria linearis C. Agardh, 1820b: 134 [syntype localities: Cadiz, Spain;<br />

"ad oras Americae"].<br />

Dictyota linearis (C. Agardh) Greville, 1830:xliii.—Montagne, 1844a<br />

660.—Martens, 1868:80-81.—Domantay, 1962:283.—Taylor, 1966b<br />

355.—Cordero, 1973b:23.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975<br />

141._Cordero, 1976c:10, 16, figs. J,K; 1979b:276, 285.—Puig and<br />

Cordero, 1979:30.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:29, pi. VIII: fig. 4.—<br />

Menez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Cordero, 1984a:83; 1984b:61.—<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:5, fig. 3.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. CEN­<br />

TRAL VISAYAS. PALAWAN, SULU: Tawitawi (Turtle Is.).<br />

Dictyota major W.R. Taylor<br />

Dictyota major W.R. Taylor, 1945:88, pis. 8, 9 [type locality: Isla Santa<br />

Maria, Galapagos].—Saraya and Trono, 1980:29, pi. VIII: fig. 4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Dictyota mertensii (Martius) Kutzing<br />

Ulva mertensii Martius, 1828:5, pi. 1 [type locality: Salvador, Brazil].<br />

Dictyota mertensii (Martius) Kutzing, 1859:15.<br />

Dictyota dentata [misapplied name].—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:9, fig.<br />

5.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:27.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:39,<br />

fig. [s.n.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Cavite,<br />

Batangas.<br />

NOTE.—Dictyota dentata Lamouroux (1809a:42), <strong>the</strong><br />

name usually applied to this species, is illegitimate because<br />

Lamouroux cited Fucus atomarius S.G. Gmelin (1768:125,<br />

pi. X: fig. 1) as a synonym and <strong>the</strong>refore should have<br />

retained <strong>the</strong> epi<strong>the</strong>t atomaria. This epi<strong>the</strong>t cannot be reinstated<br />

now, however, because two o<strong>the</strong>r species have subsequently<br />

been given <strong>the</strong> name Dictyota atomaria. Moreover,<br />

Lamouroux erred in his taxonomic opinion, since Fucus<br />

atomarius is representative <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> red algal genus Odonthalia<br />

(see Papenfuss, 1950:189). The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> D. dentata


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sensu J. Agardh and D. mertensii was proposed by Hauck<br />

(1888:466).<br />

Dictyota patens J. Agardh<br />

Dictyota patens]. Agardh, 1882:93 [syntype localities: St. Thomas, Virgin<br />

Is.; Tonga].—Trono, 1974a:143.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:31.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LEYTE (Biliran I.), SULU:<br />

Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Dilophus J. Agardh<br />

Dilophus okamurae Dawson<br />

Dictyota marginata Okamura, 1913 [1913-1915]:33, pi. CVIII: fig. 9; pi.<br />

CI [syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1973b:24 [D.<br />

marginata prox.].—Puig and Cordero, 1979:31.<br />

Dilophus marginatus (Okamura) Okamura, 1915 [1913-1915]: 154 [replaced<br />

name].<br />

Dilophus okamurae Dawson, 1950a:86 ["okamurai"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

NOTE.—Dilophus okamurae is a substitute name for D.<br />

marginatus (Okamura) Okamura, a later homonym <strong>of</strong> D.<br />

marginatus]. Agardh (1894:91).<br />

Lobophora J. Agardh<br />

Lobophora variegata (Lamouroux) Womersley<br />

Dictyota variegata Lamouroux, 1809a:40 [type locality: Antilles].<br />

Zonaria variegata (Lamouroux) C. Agardh, 1817:xx.—Dickie, 1876a:<br />

245.—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: 175.—Mefiez, 1961:61, pi. 12: fig.<br />

135.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:169.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:97.<br />

Gymnosorus variegatus (Lamouroux) J. Agardh, 1894:11.—De Toni,<br />

1895b:227.<br />

Pocockiella variegata (Lamouroux) Papenfuss, 1943b:467.—Domantay,<br />

1962:284.—Taylor, 1966b:357.—Trono, 1972a:100; 1973d:l 1.—Velasquez<br />

et al., 1973:19, pi. 7: fig. 32.—Trono and Santos-Maranan,<br />

1974b:3, figs. 2, 3.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:160.—Reyes,<br />

1980:120, pi. 2: fig. 3.—Cordero, 1984b:62.<br />

Lobophora variegata (Lamouroux) Womersley, 1967:221.—Trono,<br />

1978:10.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:13, figs. 10, 13.—Fortes and<br />

Trono, 1980:60, 66.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1980:31, pi. IX: fig. 1.—Chan, 1981:387.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Bataan,<br />

Cavite, Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. MARIN­<br />

DUQUE. PANAY: Iloilo (Gigantes Is.), CEBU (Mactan I.), SI­<br />

QUIJOR. PALAWAN (Balabac I.), SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.),<br />

Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Papenfuss (1980) has proposed <strong>the</strong> generic name<br />

Pocockiella Papenfuss (1943b:467) for conservation over <strong>the</strong><br />

earlier taxonomic synonym Lobophora]. Agardh (1894:21).<br />

The latter name has come into wide use since its identity<br />

was clarified by Womersley (1967:221), however, so <strong>the</strong>re<br />

seems to be little or no merit in conserving Pocockiella.<br />

Padina Adanson<br />

Padina arborescens Holmes<br />

Padina arborescens Holmes, 1896:251, pi. 12: fig. 1 [type locality: Enoshima,<br />

Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan].—Agor, 1962:34.—Manapat,<br />

1969:38.—Garcia, 1979:44 (table 1).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DANAO. PALAWAN.<br />

Padina australis Hauck<br />

Padina australis Hauck, 1887 [1886-1887]:44 [type locality: Cape York,<br />

Queensland, Australia].—Merrill, 1918:40.—Howe, 1932:170.—<br />

Zaneveld, 1952:131.—Abelardo and De Leon, 1956:102.—Olea and<br />

De Leon, 1956:104.—Zaneveld, 1956:17; 1959:100.—Domantay,<br />

1962:283.—Taylor, 1966b:355.—Manapat, 1969:37, 38.—Reyes,<br />

1972:145.—Trono, 1973d:ll, pi. 8: fig. 29.—Ortega, Alcala, and<br />

Reyes, 1974:185, 186, 187, 188.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:158.—Trono, 1976:215; 1978:10.—Reyes, 1980:120, pi. 1: fig.<br />

5.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:29, pi. IX: fig. 3.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:66.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:41, fig. [s.n.].—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:382.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:8, pi. V: fig. 4.—<br />

Laserna et al., 1982:52.—Trono and Ang, 1982:13.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1982:146.<br />

Ulva umbilicalis [misapplied name fide Merrill, 1918:40].—M. Blanco,<br />

1837:842; 1845:581; 1879:261.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:168.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, La<br />

Union, Pangasinan, Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, Sorsogon.<br />

MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MARINDUQUE. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE. PANAY.<br />

NEGROS: Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental. SIQUIJOR.<br />

MINDANAO: Misamis Occidental. PALAWAN (incl. Balabac I.,<br />

Bugsuk I.).<br />

NOTE.—Martens (1868:47) identified Blanco's plant as<br />

Zonaria gymnospora (= Padina gymnospora). In <strong>the</strong> absence<br />

<strong>of</strong> au<strong>the</strong>ntic specimens, no definitive placement can be<br />

made.<br />

Padina boryana Thivy<br />

Padina boryana Thivy in Taylor, 1966b:355, fig. 2 [including Philippine<br />

records] [type locality: Tonga].—Kraft, 1972:332.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:158.<br />

Padina commersonii [misapplied name].—Domantay, 1962:284.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:158.—Cordero, 1976c:6, 19.—Puig and<br />

Cordero, 1979:32.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:66.—Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1981:21 —Trono and Fortes, 1982:146.<br />

Padina tenuis [misapplied name].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Pangasinan, Quezon (incl. Polillo Is.), CATAN­<br />

DUANES. LEYTE (Biliran I), PANAY: Antique, CENTRAL VI­<br />

SAYAS. PALAWAN (Balabac I.), SULU: Sulu.<br />

NOTE.—Padina commersonii Bory de Saint-Vincent (1828<br />

[1826-1829]: 144), a name that traditionally has been applied<br />

to <strong>the</strong> present species, is an illegitimate substitute for<br />

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P. tenuis (C. Agardh) Bory de Saint-Vincent (1827:590),<br />

whose basionym, Zonaria pavonia var. tenuis C. Agardh<br />

(1824:264), has been shown by Papenfuss (1977:277) to be<br />

referable to Lobophora variegata. The material that Bory de<br />

Saint-Vincent had in hand was incorporated in a new species,<br />

P. boryana, by Thivy.<br />

Padina crassa Yamada<br />

Padina crassa Yamada, 1931a:67, pi. XVII: fig. 2 [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Japan].—Manapat, 1969:37, 38.—Velasquez, 1971:441,<br />

fig. 20.—Cordero, 1973b:24.—Velasquez et al., 1973:19, pi. 7: fig.<br />

33.—Cordero, 1979b:276, 284.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:31.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:120.—Cordero, 1984a:83; 1984b:61; 1984c:52.—<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:3, fig. 1.—Tungpalan, 1984:142.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, MASBATE.<br />

LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. CEBU. PALAWAN.<br />

Padina distromatica Hauck<br />

Padina distromatica Hauck, 1887 [1886-1887]:43 [type locality: Meith<br />

(Maidh), Somalia].—Howe, 1932:169.—Taylor, 1966b:356.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:158.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. PANAY. BOHOL.<br />

Padina fraseri (Greville) Greville<br />

Zonaria fraseri Greville, 1829:423, pi. XXVI: fig. 2 [type locality: "ad<br />

Novam Hollandiam" (probably near Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia<br />

fide Womersley, 1967:222)].<br />

Padina fraseri (Greville) Greville, 1830:xliv.—Taylor, 1966b:356.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:159.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.<br />

La Union.<br />

-LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos Sur,<br />

Padina gymnospora (Kutzing) Sonder<br />

Zonaria gymnospora Kutzing, 1859:29, pi. 71: fig. II [type locality: St.<br />

Thomas. Virgin Is.].—Martens, 1868:26, 47, 82-83.<br />

Padina gymnospora (Kutzing) Sonder, 1871:47.—Taylor, I966b:356.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:159.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Quezon, CENTRAL<br />

VISAYAS. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Padina japonica Yamada<br />

Padina japonica Yamada, 193Ia:69, pi. XIX: fig. 2 [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Japan].—Domantay, 1962:284.—Taylor, 1966b:356.—<br />

Manapat, 1969:37.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:174, 179, 180,<br />

181.—Kraft, 1972:332.—Trono, 1972a: 100.—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:20, pi. 7: fig. 34.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:159.—<br />

Trono, 1976:215.—Trono and Young, 1977:58.—Trono, 1978:11.—<br />

Cordero, 1979b:276.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1980:30, pi. IX: fig. 2.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:66; 1982:146.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:121 .—Cordero, 1984c:52.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, Camarines Sur, Sorsogon.<br />

CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lu­<br />

bang Is.), MARINDUQUE. MASBATE. PANAY: Aklan. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.), SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Padina minor Yamada<br />

Padina minor Yamada, 1925b:251, fig. V [type locality: Garan-Bi (O-luan),<br />

Taiwan].—Manapat, 1969:37, 38.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:175,<br />

176, 182.—Trono, 1973d: 12, pi. 6: fig. 21.—Velasquez etal., 1973:20,<br />

pi. 7: fig. 35.—Trono, 1974a:141; 1976:214; 1978:11.—Trono and<br />

Tuason, 1978:12.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:31.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:97.—Reyes, 1980:120, pi. 2: fig. 1.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1980:30.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:66.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:43, fig. [s.n.].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Trono and<br />

De Lara, 1981:8, pi. V: fig. 3.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:146.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:121.—Cordero, 1984c:52.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Batangas, Quezon,<br />

Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MARINDUQUE. MASBATE. LEYTE<br />

(Biliran I.), CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Padina pavonica (Linnaeus) Thivy<br />

Fucus pavonicus Linnaeus, 1753:1162 [type locality: "In Mari Europae<br />

australis"].<br />

Fucus pavonius Linnaeus, 1759:1345.<br />

Padina pavonia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux, 1816:304.—Bailey and Harvey,<br />

1862:173.—Dickie, 1876a:243.—Mefiez, 1961:61, pi. 10: figs. 113-<br />

11 7; pi. 11: figs. 118-120.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:159.<br />

Padina pavonica (Linnaeus) Thivy in Taylor, 1960:234.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.). MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—We consider Fucus pavonius Linnaeus, <strong>the</strong> basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Padina pavonia, an illegitimate substitute for F.<br />

pavonicus. Some authors, however, consider <strong>the</strong> two epi<strong>the</strong>ts<br />

orthographic variants and hence accredit <strong>the</strong> binomial P.<br />

pavonica to (Linnaeus) Lamouroux (see Price, Tittley, and<br />

Richardson, 1979:3, footnote).<br />

Padina sanctae-crucis Brgesen<br />

Padina sanctae-crucis B(/>rgesen, 1914b:45, figs. 27, 28 [type locality: St.<br />

Croix, Virgin Is.].—Mefiez, 1961:62, pi. 10: figs. 109-112.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—According to Taylor (1960:237), Dictyerpa jamaicensis<br />

Collins (1901:251; type locality: Manchioneal, Jamaica)<br />

"is a growth stage <strong>of</strong> a Padina, perhaps <strong>of</strong> various<br />

species, but certainly <strong>of</strong> this one' (Padina sanctae-crucis).<br />

On <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> this statement, Papenfuss (1977:272) made<br />

<strong>the</strong> combination P. jamaicensis (Collins) Papenfuss. We prefer<br />

to retain Btfrgesen's name, however, because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>


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uncertainty as to which species is represented by <strong>the</strong> type<br />

material <strong>of</strong> D. jamaicensis.<br />

Padina tetrastromatica Hauck<br />

Padina tetrastromatica Hauck, 1887 [1886-1887]:43 [type locality: Meith<br />

(Maidh), Somalia].—Taylor, 1966b:356.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:159.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:10, figs. 6-8.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:66.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:146.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Bataan, Rizal, Manila,<br />

Cavite.<br />

Spatoglossum Kutzing<br />

Spatoglossum asperum J. Agardh<br />

Spatoglossum asperum J. Agardh, 1894:36 [type locality: Sri Lanka].—<br />

Trono, 1974a: 144.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Spatoglossum variabile Figari and De Notaris<br />

Spatoglossum variabile Figari and De Notaris, 1853:153, fig. IV [syntype<br />

localities: Suez, Egypt and Aqaba, Jordan, Red Sea].—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1913a: 181.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

Stypopodium (Kutzing) J. Agardh<br />

* Stypopodium flabelliforme Weber-van Bosse<br />

Stypopodium flabelliforme Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: I 76, pi. II: fig. 10; pi.<br />

Ill: fig. 2 [syntype localities: Rotti I., Indonesia; Pearl Bank, Tawitawi<br />

Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Domantay, 1962:287.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:164.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. SULU:<br />

Tawitawi (Pearl Bank).<br />

Zonaria C. Agardh<br />

Zonaria diesingiana J. Agardh<br />

Zonaria diesingiana]. Agardh, 1841:443 [type locality: "Nov. Holl." (probably<br />

near Sydney, Australia fide Allender and Kraft, 1983:81)].—<br />

Cordero, 1976c:6, 10, 18.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

NOTE.—Womersley (1967:228) rejected this name as a<br />

nomen dubium on <strong>the</strong> grounds that <strong>the</strong> type specimen (from<br />

Australia) represents <strong>the</strong> basal portion <strong>of</strong> an undeterminable<br />

Zonaria.<br />

Zonaria fiabellata (Okamura) Papenfuss<br />

Homoeostnchus flabellatus Okamura, 1931 [1929-1932]:57, pi.<br />

CCLXXXIX: figs. 11-13 [syntype localities: Ryukyu-retto and Seto,<br />

Wakayama Prefecture, Japan].—Flores-Sian, 1959:97.<br />

Zonaria fiabellata (Okamura) Papenfuss, 1944:341.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Order CHORDARIALES<br />

Family CORYNOPHLAEACEAE<br />

Lea<strong>the</strong>sia S.F. Gray<br />

Lea<strong>the</strong>sia difformis (Linnaeus) J.E. Areschoug<br />

Tremella difformis Linnaeus, 1755:429 [type locality: Sweden].<br />

Lea<strong>the</strong>sia difformis (Linnaeus) J.E. Areschoug, 1847:376.—Domantay,<br />

1962:283.—Cordero, 1973b:24.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:151.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:7, fig. 5.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Order DICTYOSIPHONALES<br />

Family CHNOOSPORACEAE<br />

Chnoospora J. Agardh<br />

Chnoospora implexa J. Agardh<br />

Chnoospora implexa]. Agardh, 1848:172 [type locality: Tor, Sinai Peninsula,<br />

Egypt].—Mefiez, 1961:60, pi. 12: figs. 129-131.—Reyes,<br />

1972:148.—Velasquez et al., 1973:21, pi. 8: fig. 38.—Trono and Santos-Maranan,<br />

1974b:4, fig. 4.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:135.—Trono, 1976:217.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:98.—Reyes,<br />

1980:122, pi. 3: fig. 4.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Cordero,<br />

1982b:32.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:122.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:<br />

179.—Tungpalan, 1984:139.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Sorsogon. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SAMAR: Eastern Samar. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

Chnoospora minima (Hering) Papenfuss<br />

Fucus minimus Hering, 1841:92 [type locality: "Port Natal" (Durban),<br />

South Africa].<br />

Chnoospora minima (Hering) Papenfuss, 1956:69.—Taylor, 1966b:357.<br />

Cordero, 1982b:32, fig. 1.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. SAMAR:<br />

Eastern Samar.


HO SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Chnoospora pannosa J. Agardh<br />

Chnoospora pannosa]. Agardh, 1848:172 [type locality: Oahu, Hawaiian<br />

Is.].—Martens, 1868:26, 70-71.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:135.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Order SCYTOSIPHONALES<br />

Family SCYTOSIPHONACEAE<br />

Colpomenia (Endlicher) Derbes and Solier<br />

Colpomenia sinuosa (Mertens ex Roth) Derbes and Solier<br />

Ulva sinuosa Mertens ex Roth, 1806:327, pi. 12 [type locality: Cadiz,<br />

Spain].<br />

Colpomenia sinuosa (Mertens ex Roth) Derbes and Solier in Castagne,<br />

1851:95.—Velasquez, 1949:155 ["sinuata"].—Menez, 1961:60, pi. 12:<br />

fig. 134.—Agor, 1962:34.—Domantay, 1962:282.—Galutira and Velasquez,<br />

1964:500.—Velasquez, 1971:441, fig. 22.—Reyes, 1972:<br />

148.—Trono, 1973d: 12.—Velasquez et al., 1973:20, pi. 7: fig. 36.—<br />

Westernhagen, 1973a:65.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186,<br />

187.—Trono and Santos-Maranan, 1974b:4, figs. 5, 6.—Westernhagen,<br />

1974:113 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:138<br />

["sinuosa" and "sinuata"].—Cordero, 1979b:285.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:34.—Cordero, 1980b:34, pi. [50].—Reyes, 1980:121, pi. 3: fig.<br />

1.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:31, pi. IX: fig. 4.—Chan, 1981:387.—<br />

Menez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:122.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:84.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:179.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:9, fig. 7.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

Hydroclathrus Bory<br />

Hydroclathrus clathratus (C. Agardh) Howe<br />

Encoelium clathratum C. Agardh, 1822a:412 [type locality: uncertain].—<br />

Martens, 1868:47, 70-71 .—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:141.<br />

Hydroclathrus clathratus (C. Agardh) Howe, 1920:590.—Zaneveld, 1952:<br />

130; 1956:15; 1959:99.—Agor, 1962:34.—Domantay, 1962:<br />

283.—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:500, pi. 2: fig. 7; pi. 7: fig.<br />

26.—Taylor, 1966b:357.—Velasquez, 1968a: 120, fig. 5.—Villones and<br />

Magdamo, 1968:26, fig. 18 [figure cited but not published].—Manapat,<br />

1969:37, 38, 39.—Velasquez, 1971:441, fig. 21.—Reyes, 1972:148.—<br />

Velasquez, 1972:63.—Bersamin et al., 1973:187.—Trono,<br />

1973d:12.—Velasquez et al., 1973:21, pi. 8: fig. 37.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:66.—Trono, 1974a: 147.—Trono and Santos-Maranan,<br />

1974b:2, fig. 1.—Westernhagen, 1974:113 (table I).—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.—Trono, 1976:216.—Cordero,<br />

1979b:276, 285. —Puig and Cordero, 1979:34.—Velasquez,<br />

1979b:230.—Cordero, 1980b:33, pi. 21 .—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—<br />

Moreland, 1980:43, 46, 47.—Reyes, 1980:121, pi. 3: figs. 2a,b.— Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1980:32.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:66.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:45, fig. [s.n.].—Trono, Velasquez, and Guevarra,<br />

1980:77.— Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21 .—Guzman, 1981:43, 49.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Laserna et al., 1981:447.—Trono and De<br />

Lara, 1981:9, pi. VI: fig. 4.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Cordero,<br />

1982a:60.—Trono and Ang, 1982:14.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:147.—Cordero, 1984a: 85.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:122.—Cordero,<br />

1984b:62; 1984c:53.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:179.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a:7, fig. 6; 1984b: 122.—Tungpalan, 1984:139.—<br />

Ang, 1985b:298.<br />

Hydroclathrus cancellatus Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1825:419.—Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1913a: 136.—Merrill, 1918:40.—Collado, 1926:129.—G.<br />

Blanco, 1938:513.—Velasquez, 1949:155.—Quisumbing, 1951:<br />

1010.—Velasquez, 1953b:206.—Montilla and Blanco, 1953:166, fig.<br />

5:4.—Mefiez, 1961:60.—De Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda, 1963:82<br />

(table 1).—Cordero, 1973b:25.—Westernhagen, 1973a:66; 1974:113<br />

(table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.<br />

Ulva reticulata [misapplied name fide Martens, 1868:47 and Collins in<br />

Merrill, 1918:40].—M. Blanco, 1837:842; 1845:582; 1879:262.—Martens,<br />

1868:60-61 [Blanco record only].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:167 [Blanco and Martens records only].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (incl. Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, Albay, Sorsogon. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MASBATE.<br />

SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan.<br />

NEGROS: Negros Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (incl. Mactan<br />

I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga, Davao. PALAWAN<br />

(incl. Balabac I., Bugsuk I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Encoelium clathratum C. Agardh (based on Fucus<br />

clathratus Bory de Saint-Vincent mscr.) and Hydroclathrus<br />

cancellatus Bory de Saint-Vincent share <strong>the</strong> same type collection.<br />

The provenance was stated to be Belle-Ile (Atlantic<br />

France), but Hamel (1937:202) explained how this was<br />

shown to be in error. The true provenance is unknown.<br />

Rosenvingea B#rgesen<br />

Rosenvingea intricata (J. Agardh) Brgesen<br />

Asperococcus intricatus J. Agardh, 1847:7 [type locality: Veracruz,<br />

Mexico].<br />

Rosenvingea intricata (J. Agardh) B^irgesen, 1914b:26.—Reyes,<br />

1972:148.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.—Reyes,<br />

1980:121, pi. 3: fig. 3.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

SIQUIJOR.<br />

*Rosenvingea orientalis (J. Agardh) Brgesen<br />

Asperococcus orientalis J. Agardh, 1848:78 [type locality: Manila,<br />

Luzon].—De Toni, 1895b:495.<br />

Encoelium orientate (J. Agardh) Kutzing, 1849:551.—Martens, 1868:68-<br />

69.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.<br />

Hydroclathrus orientalis (J. Agardh) Heydrich, 1894:286 [including Philippine<br />

record].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.<br />

Rosenvingea orientalis (J. Agardh) B^rgesen, 1914b:26.—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1980:32, pi. X: fig. 2.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Manila.


NUMBER 27 81<br />

Order FUCALES<br />

Family CYSTOSEIRACEAE<br />

Cystoseira C. Agardh<br />

Cystoseira hakodatensis (Yendo) Fensholt<br />

Cystophyllum hakodatense Yendo, 1907:32, pi. II: figs. 13-16 [lectotype<br />

locality: Shoya, Japan fide Yoshida, 1980:100].—Cordero, 1982b:33,<br />

fig. 2 ["Cestophyllum"].<br />

Cystoseira hakodatensis (Yendo) Fensholt, 1952:563 ["hakotadense"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LEYTE (Leyte del Sur).<br />

NOTE.—The name Cystophyllum J. Agardh (1848:228)<br />

was superfluous when published inasmuch as <strong>the</strong> circumscription<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> genus included both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original species<br />

<strong>of</strong> Myagropsis Kutzing (1843a:57), <strong>the</strong> single original species<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sirophysalis Kutzing (1843b:368), as well as several species<br />

previously assigned to Sargassum C. Agardh (1820b: 1) and<br />

Cystoseira C. Agardh (1820b:50). According to Article 7.11<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN, <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong>Cystophyllum is <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong>Myagropsis,<br />

<strong>the</strong> earlier <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two Kutzing generic names and <strong>the</strong>refore<br />

<strong>the</strong> one that J. Agardh should have adopted. Fucus<br />

myagroides Mertens ex Turner (1809:28, pi. 83) was designated<br />

lectotype <strong>of</strong> Myagropsis by Silva (1952a:279) and is<br />

thus <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> Cystophyllum. The lectotypification by De<br />

Toni (1891:175), who chose C. trinode (Forsskal) J. Agardh<br />

(1848:230), is irrelevant.<br />

J. Agardh separated Cystophyllum from Cystoseira on <strong>the</strong><br />

basis <strong>of</strong> vesicle position. In Cystophyllum <strong>the</strong> vesicles were<br />

said to be restricted to ultimate ramuli, while in Cystoseira<br />

<strong>the</strong>y are produced within <strong>the</strong> axes. The diagnostic value <strong>of</strong><br />

this character at <strong>the</strong> generic level was doubted by Gardner<br />

(1917:390), who found both conditions in <strong>the</strong> same species.<br />

Fensholt (1952) abandoned this distinction and treated as<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Cystoseira most species that had been placed in<br />

Cystophyllum by J. Agardh and subsequent authors. If Cystoseira<br />

hakodatensis and o<strong>the</strong>r species currently placed in<br />

Cystophyllum are segregated from Cystoseira, <strong>the</strong> segregate<br />

genus cannot bear <strong>the</strong> name Cystophyllum, which, as shown<br />

above, is a synonym <strong>of</strong> Myagropsis.<br />

Hormophysa Kutzing<br />

Hormophysa cuneiformis (J.F. Gmelin) P.C. Silva, new<br />

combination<br />

Fucus triqueter Linnaeus, 1771:312 [type locality: "in Mari Capensi"].<br />

Cystoseira triquetra C. Agardh, 1820b:61.<br />

Hormophysa triquetra (C. Agardh) Kutzing, 1843b:359.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:357.—Papenfuss, 1968:45.—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:179,<br />

182.—Trono, 1972a: 102.—Cordero, 1973b:25.—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:21, pi. 8: fig. 39.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:187.—Trono,<br />

1974a: 147.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:150.—Trono,<br />

1976:220.—Cordero, 1976c:20.—Trono, 1978:11.—Cordero,<br />

1979b:286.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:32.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:98.—Reyes, 1980:123, pi. 3: fig. 5.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:33,<br />

pi. X: fig. 3.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:47, fig. [s.n.].—Guz­<br />

man, 1981:43.—Laserna et al., 1981:447.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.—Laserna et al., 1982:52.—Trono and Ang, 1982:14.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:123.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:ll, fig.<br />

8.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984b: 123.—Tungpalan, 1984:143.<br />

Fucus articulatus Forsskal, 1775:191 [type locality: Suez, Egypt].<br />

Cystoseira articulata]. Agardh, 1848:216.—Mefiez, 1961:68.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:140.<br />

Fucus cuneiformis].?. Gmelin, 1792:1389.<br />

Cystoseira prolifera J. Agardh, 1848:215 [type locality: Western Australia,<br />

Australia].—Westernhagen, 1973a:65; 1974:113 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, La Union, Bataan, Batangas, Sorsogon.<br />

MARINDUQUE. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS:<br />

Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN<br />

(Bugsuk I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Cystoseira articulata is included as a synonym on<br />

<strong>the</strong> authority <strong>of</strong> Setchell (1935:264), C. prolifera on <strong>the</strong><br />

authority <strong>of</strong> Womersley (1964:64). Various taxonomic synonyms<br />

are discussed by Papenfuss (1968), while <strong>the</strong> tortuous<br />

nomenclature is brought up to date in <strong>the</strong> appended Nomenclatural<br />

Notes.<br />

Myagropsis Kutzing<br />

Myagropsis myagroides (Mertens ex Turner) Fensholt<br />

Fucus myagroides Mertens ex Turner, 1809:28, pi. 83 [type locality:<br />

Nagasaki, Japan].<br />

Myagropsis myagroides (Mertens ex Turner) Fensholt, 1955:319.<br />

Fucus sisymbrioides Turner, 1809:150, pi. 129 [type locality: Korea<br />

Strait].<br />

Cystophyllum sisymbrioides (Turner) J. Agardh, 1848:234.—Cordero,<br />

1982b:35, fig. 3 ["Cestophyllum"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—While returning most members <strong>of</strong> Cystophyllum<br />

to Cystoseira, Fensholt (1952) retained <strong>the</strong> name Cystophyllum<br />

for a new generic concept distinguished from Cystoseira<br />

by a suite <strong>of</strong> developmental and cytological characters. Only<br />

two species were known by Fensholt to share <strong>the</strong>se characters,<br />

namely, C. sisymbrioides (Turner) J. Agardh (1848:234)<br />

and C. turneri Yendo (1907:40, pi. Ill: figs. 7-11). Upon<br />

realizing that C. sisymbrioides included both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original<br />

species <strong>of</strong> Myagropsis, Fensholt (1955) adopted that generic<br />

name for what she had previously designated Cystophyllum<br />

J. Agardh emend. Fensholt. Papenfuss and Jensen (1967)<br />

reviewed Fensholt's work and concluded that <strong>the</strong> segregation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Myagropsis from Cystoseira was advantageous.<br />

The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Fucus myagroides and F. sisymbrioides<br />

was proposed by J. Agardh (1848:234). Both species were<br />

originally described in <strong>the</strong> second volume <strong>of</strong> Turner s<br />

"Fuci.' If <strong>the</strong>y had been published simultaneously, J.<br />

Agardh would have been free to adopt ei<strong>the</strong>r epi<strong>the</strong>t in<br />

preference to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. Moreover, his choice (sisymbrioides)<br />

would have been imposed on subsequent workers (Article<br />

57.2). In fact, however, <strong>the</strong> two species were not published<br />

simultaneously. Turner's "Fuci" was issued serially, with 12<br />

parts constituting a volume (see Price, 1984). Although


82 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

exact dates have not been ascertained, it is certain that pi.<br />

83 (F. myagroides) appeared prior to pi. 129 (F. sisymbrioides).<br />

Myagropsis myagroides is thus <strong>the</strong> correct name for this<br />

species.<br />

Family SARGASSACEAE<br />

Sargassum C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum aemulum Sonder<br />

Sargassum aemulum Sonder, 1853:672 [type locality: Holdfast Bay (Gulf<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Vincent), South Australia, Australia].<br />

Sargassum cristatum J. Agardh, 1889:84, pi. XXV: figs. 18-20 [type<br />

locality: South Australia, Australia].—Taylor, 1966b:357.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Grunow (1915<br />

[1915-1916]:376).<br />

Sargassum agardhianum Farlow ex J. Agardh<br />

Sargassum agardhianum Farlow ex J. Agardh, 1889:93 [type locality: San<br />

Diego, California, USA].—Cordero, 1976c:22.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Sargassum baccularia (Mertens) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus baccularia Mertens, 1819:177 [type locality: not specified ("Ad<br />

Novam Hollandiam" fide C. Agardh, 1824:304)].<br />

Sargassum baccularia (Mertens) C. Agardh, 1824:304.—Ang, 1985b:295.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Batangas.<br />

*Sargassum belangeri Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

Sargassum belangeri Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1834:162 [syntype localities:<br />

Java and Sunda Strait, Indonesia; Philippines].—J. Agardh,<br />

1848:345.—Martens, 1868:72-73.—De Toni, 1895b: 113.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Sargassum berberifolium J. Agardh<br />

Sargassum berberifolium J. Agardh, 1848:337 [syntype localities: Western<br />

Australia, Australia; Admiralty Is.].—Grunow, 1915 [ 191 5-1916]:411.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Sargassum biforme Sonder<br />

Sargassum biforme Sonder, 1845:51 [type locality: Western Australia, Australia].—Dickie,<br />

1876a:245.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PANAY: Iloilo (Gigantes Is.).<br />

Sargassum cervicome Greville<br />

Sargassum cervicome Greville, 1849:217, pi. IX: figs. 1-6 [type locality:<br />

"in mare Peninsulae Indiae Orientalis"].<br />

*Sargassum binderi Sonder var. angustifolium Sonder, 1871:44 [syntype<br />

localities: various, Indian and Pacific oceans, including San Bernardino<br />

Strait, between Sorsogon and Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar provinces, Philippines].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—San Bernardino Strait.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Grunow (1915<br />

[1915-1916]:384).<br />

*Sargassum cinctum J. Agardh var. gracilentum Grunow<br />

Sargassum cinctum J. Agardh var. gracilentum Grunow, 1915 [1915-<br />

1916]:419 ["gracilenta"] [syntype localities: Australia: Goodie I., Ballina,<br />

and Rockingham; near Manila, Luzon].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila.<br />

* Sargassum cinctum J. Agardh var.? mixtum Grunow<br />

Sargassum cinctum J. Agardh var.? mixtum Grunow, 1915 [1915-<br />

1916]:419 ["mixta"] [type locality: near Manila, Luzon].<br />

Sargassum siliquosum [misapplied name fide Grunow, I.e.].—Martens,<br />

1868:27, 74-75.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163 [Martens<br />

records only].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: La Union, Manila.<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—In view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fact that Grunow (1916 [1915—<br />

1916]: 173) did not list <strong>the</strong> Philippines under Sargassum<br />

siliquosum]. Agardh, it appears that he intended to include<br />

in 5. cinctum var. mixtum <strong>the</strong> Martens record <strong>of</strong> S. siliquosum<br />

from Zamboanga as well as <strong>the</strong> one from Manila, even<br />

though he cited only <strong>the</strong> latter locality.<br />

Sargassum confusum C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum confusum C. Agardh, 1824:301 [type locality: "In mari Japonico"].—Flores-Sian,<br />

1959:97.—Agor, 1962:34.—Domantay, 1962:<br />

284.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.—Cordero, 1976c:8 —<br />

Garcia, 1979:44 (table 1).—Puig and Cordero, 1979:33—Cordero,<br />

1981c:408; 1982a:fig. 6; 1984c:53.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:12,<br />

fig. 9; 1984b: 123.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan. MASBATE. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern<br />

Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Antique, Iloilo. MIN­<br />

DANAO.<br />

Sargassum crispifolium Yamada<br />

Sargassum crispifolium Yamada, 1931a:72, pi. XX [syntype localities: various,<br />

all in Japan].—Velasquez, 1971:443, fig. 23.—Cordero, 1979b:<br />

276; 198lc:408.—Guzman, 1981:43, 50.—Cordero, 1982a:fig. 8;<br />

1984b:63; 1984c:54.


NUMBER 27 83<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MASBATE. SAMAR: Western<br />

Samar, Eastern Samar. PANAY: Aklan, Antique, CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.). PALAWAN.<br />

Sargassum cristaefolium C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum cristaefolium C. Agardh, 1820b: 13 [type locality: "Locus natalis<br />

ignotus"].—Montagne, 1844a:660; 1846a:42.—Martens, 1868:26,72-<br />

73.—De Toni, 1895b:51.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.—<br />

Trono, 1978:12.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:32.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:68.—Chan, 1981:385.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:382.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:10, pi. VI: figs. 1,<br />

2.—Trono and Ang, 1982:14.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:147.<br />

Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C. Agardh var. duplicatum J. Agardh,<br />

1848:318 [type locality: Moluccas, Indonesia].<br />

Sargassum duplicatum (J. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1889:90.—Sulit and San<br />

Juan, 1955:48 (table 1).—Mefiez, 1961:65.—Domantay, 1962:286.—<br />

Taylor, 1966b:357.—Manapat, 1969:37, 38, 39.—Trono, 1974a:<br />

147.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.—Trono, 1976:<br />

219.—Cordero, 1976c:22; 1979b:276, 286, fig. 3.—Puig and<br />

Cordero, 1979:33.—Cordero, 1980a:29, 36, fig. 4; 1980b:35, pi. 22.—<br />

Laserna et al., 1981:447.—Cordero, 1984a:85.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984a: 12, fig. 10.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Manila, Batangas, Quezon, Sorsogon.<br />

MARINDUQUE. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (incl. Lubang<br />

Is.), SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan.<br />

SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga del Sur, Surigao del<br />

Sur. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.). PALAWAN (incl. Bugsuk I.).<br />

NOTE.—J. Agardh (1848:318) was uncertain whe<strong>the</strong>r his<br />

plant from <strong>the</strong> Moluccas was conspecific with Sargassum<br />

duplicatum Bory de Saint-Vincent (1828 [1826-1829]: 127;<br />

type locality: Pacific Ocean between Tahiti and New Zealand)<br />

and later (1889:90, 123) recognized his S. duplicatum<br />

as a species distinct from that <strong>of</strong> Bory de Saint-Vincent.<br />

Womersley and Bailey (1970:296) treated <strong>the</strong> two species<br />

as one entity, which <strong>the</strong>y merged into 5. cristaefolium.<br />

TAXON OF UNCERTAIN VALUE<br />

The following infraspecific taxon is probably related to<br />

Sargassum cristaefolium but has not formally been transferred<br />

to it.<br />

*Sargassum duplicatum (J. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

var. rotundatum Grunow<br />

Sargassum duplicatum (J. Agardh) J. Agardh var. rotundatum Grunow,<br />

1915 [1915-1916]:392 ["rotundata"] [syntype localities: Philippines;<br />

Java, Indonesia; Seychelles].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Sargassum cystocarpum C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum cystocarpum C. Agardh, 1820b:33 [type locality: "E mari Indico"].—Martens,<br />

1868:26, 72-73.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:162.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

*Sargassum cystophyllum Montagne<br />

Sargassum cystophyllum Montagne, 1842d:249 [type locality: "Manilla," Luzon].—Montagne,<br />

1846a:46.—J. Agardh, 1848:345.—Montagne,<br />

1856:388.—De Toni, 1895b: 1 I 3.—Grunow, 1915 [ 1915-1916]:414.<br />

Carpacanthus cystophyllus (Montagne) Kutzing, 1849:623.—Martens,<br />

1868:76-77.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Sargassum droserifolium Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

Sargassum droserifolium Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828 [1826-1829]: 129<br />

[syntype localities: Port Praslin (Kambotorosh Harbor), New Ireland;<br />

New Zealand; Tahiti; New Guinea].—Grunow, 1915 [ 1915-1916]:410.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

*Sargassum droserifolium Bory de Saint Vincent<br />

var.? spathulatum Grunow<br />

Sargassum droserifolium Bory de Saint-Vincent var.? spathulatum Grunow,<br />

1915 [1915—1916]:411 ["spathulata"] [type locality: "in freto Bernardino"<br />

(San Bernardino Strait between Sorsogon Prov., Luzon, and<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar Prov.)].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Sargassum elongatum<br />

Sargassum elongatum.—Manapat, 1969:38.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—Manapat did not give an author for this name<br />

and we have been unable to find its place <strong>of</strong> publication.<br />

Sargassum esperi C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum esperi C. Agardh, 1820b:9 [syntype localities: Brazil; Bengal, India].—Montagne,<br />

1844a:660.—Martens, 1868:74-75.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Sargassum filicinum Harvey<br />

Sargassum filicinum Harvey, 1860a:327 [type locality: "East coast <strong>of</strong> Japan"].—Garcia,<br />

1979:44 (table 1).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO.<br />

Sargassum filifolium C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum filifolium C. Agardh, 1824:305 [type locality: Western Australia,<br />

Australia].—Grunow, 1916 [ 1915-1916]:2.


84 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—"In freto Bernardino" [San<br />

Bernardino Strait between Sorsogon Prov., Luzon, and<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar Prov.].<br />

Sargassum filifolium C. Agardh var. aciculare (Grunow)<br />

Grunow<br />

Sargassum aciculare Grunow, 1874:26 [type locality: Bribie I., Queensland,<br />

Australia].<br />

Sargassum filifolium C. Agardh var. aciculare (Grunow) Grunow, 1916<br />

[1915-1916]:3 ["acicularis"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—"In freto Bernardino' [San<br />

Bernardino Strait between Sorsogon Prov., Luzon, and<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar Prov.].<br />

* Sargassum filiforme Montagne<br />

Sargassum filiforme Montagne, 1844a:660 [type locality: "in insulis Philippinensibus"].—J.<br />

Agardh, 1848:346.—Kutzing, 1849:614.—Montagne,<br />

1856:383.—Martens, 1868:27, 74-75.—De Toni,<br />

1895b:l 13.—Grunow, 1916 [ 1915-1916]: 14.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:162.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Sargassum fluitans (B^rgesen) Brgesen<br />

Sargassum hystrix]. Agardh var.fluitans B$rgesen, 1914a: 11, fig. 8 [type<br />

locality: Sargasso Sea].<br />

Sargassum fluitans (B0rgesen) B0rgesen, 1914b:66, footnote.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:66; 1974:113 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Sargassum fulvellum (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus fulvellus Turner, 1808:147, pi. 66 [type locality: Korea Strait].<br />

Sargassum fulvellum (Turner) C. Agardh, 1820b:34.—Domantay,<br />

1962:287.—Cordero, 1973b:25 [5. fulvellum prox.].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.—Cordero, 1976c:23; 1979b:276;<br />

1981c:407; 1982a:fig. 7; 1984c:53.<br />

Sargassum enerve C. Agardh, 1820b: 17 [type locality: "In Oceano" ("E<br />

mari Coreano" fide Yoshida, 1983: 148, fig. 26c)].—Sulit and San Juan,<br />

1955:48 (table 1) pi. 2: fig. 1.—Domantay, 1962:274.—Manapat,<br />

1969:38.—Westernhagen, 1973a:66; 1974:113 (table I).—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:68—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:147.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas. MASBATE. SAMAR: Western Samar. LEYTE<br />

(Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan, Iloilo. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

NOTE.—Sargassum enerve is included as a synonym on<br />

<strong>the</strong> authority <strong>of</strong> Yoshida (1983:148, 151).<br />

Sargassum furcatum Kutzing<br />

Sargassum furcatum Kutzing, 1843b:362 [type locality: St. Thomas, Virgin<br />

Is.].—Menez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

NOTE.—Grunow (1916 [1915-1916]:43), in agreement<br />

with J. Agardh (1889:108), considered this species a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> 5. vulgare, but Taylor (1960:277) recognized both spe-<br />

*Sargassum gaudichaudii Montagne<br />

Sargassum gaudichaudii Montagne, 1842d:249 [syntype localities: Mauritius;<br />

"Manilla,' Luzon].—Montagne, 1846a:48, pi. 141; 1856:384.—<br />

Grunow, 1915 [ 1915-1916]:446.<br />

Carpacanthus gaudichaudii (Montagne) Kutzing, 1849:623.—Martens,<br />

1868:76-77.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila.<br />

Sargassum giganteifolium Yamada<br />

Sargassum giganteifolium Yamada in Okamura, 1925:105, pi. CCXXX<br />

[syntype localities: Enoshima, Kanagawa Prefecture and Futomi, Chiba<br />

Prefecture, Japan].—Sulit and San Juan, 1955:48 (table 1).—Domantay,<br />

1962:284.—Manapat, 1969:37, 38.—Cordero, 1973b:26 [with<br />

query].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.—Cordero,<br />

1981c:408; 1984b:63; 1984c:53.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.) Pangasinan, Batangas, Albay (Batan I.), MASBATE. SA­<br />

MAR: Western Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Iloilo. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.). PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—Yoshida (1983:195) cites <strong>the</strong> holotype <strong>of</strong> this<br />

species as coming from Shichirigahama (Kanagawa Prefecture),<br />

Japan, but this locality is not mentioned in <strong>the</strong> protologue.<br />

Sargassum gracile J. Agardh<br />

Sargassum gracile J. Agardh, 1848:310 [syntype localities: "in Oceano<br />

Indico ad Javam" and "inter Borneo et Sumatram," Indonesia].—Dickie,<br />

1876a:243.—Grunow, 1916 [ 1915-1916]:5.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:162.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.). Basilan<br />

Strait (between Mindanao and Basilan I.).<br />

Sargassum granuliferum C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum granuliferum C. Agardh, 1820b:31 [type locality: "In mari Indico?"].—De<br />

Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda, 1963:82 (table 1).—Trono<br />

and Fortes, 1980:68.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:147.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Sargassum hemiphyllum (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus hemiphyllus Turner, 1811:85, pi. 169 [type locality: Nagasaki, Japan].<br />

Sargassum hemiphyllum (Turner) C. Agardh, 1820b:39.—Montagne,<br />

1844a:661 [with query].—Sulit and San Juan, 1955:48 (table 1), pi. 2:<br />

fig. 2.—Domantay, 1962:285.—Manapat, 1969:37.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.—Cordero, 1976c:23.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:68.—Cordero, 198 lc:406.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Trono<br />

and Fortes, 1982:147.—Cordero, 1984c:53.


NUMBER 27 85<br />

Spongocarpus hemiphyllus (Turner) Kutzing, 1849:632.—Martens,<br />

1868:80-81.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

MASBATE. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar.<br />

PANAY: Iloilo. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Sargassum heterocystum Montagne<br />

Sargassum heterocystum Montagne, 1842d:250 [type locality: "In mari<br />

chinensi Cochinchinam alluente" (Vietnam)].—Grunow, 1915 [1915-<br />

1916]:409.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

*Sargassum hombronianum Montagne var.? manilense<br />

(Grunow) Grunow<br />

Sargassum polycystum C. Agardh var. manilense Grunow in Piccone,<br />

1886:44, 90 ["manilensis"] [type locality: Cavite Prov., Luzon].—De<br />

Toni, 1895b: 104.<br />

Sargassum hombronianum Montagne var.? manilense (Grunow) Grunow,<br />

1916 [1915-1916]:8 ["manilensis"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus ilicifolius Turner, 1808:113, pi. 51 [type locality: Sunda Strait,<br />

Indonesia].<br />

Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C. Agardh, 1820b: 11.—Dickie, 1874a: 190;<br />

1876a:243.—Piccone, 1886:45, 90.—De Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda,<br />

1963:82 (table 1).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.—Trono<br />

and Fortes, 1980:68.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:148.<br />

Carpacanthus ilicifolius (Turner) Kutzing, 1849:625.—Martens, 1868:27,<br />

78-79.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Manila, Cavite. MINDORO. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

*Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

f. benkulense Grunow<br />

Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C. Agardh f. benkulense Grunow, 1915<br />

[1915—19I6]:407 ["benkulensis"] [syntype localities: Pulau Tikus near<br />

Bengkulu, Sumatra; Manila, Luzon].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

var. compactum (Bory de Saint-Vincent) Grunow<br />

Sargassum compactum Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828 [1826-1829]: 126 [type<br />

locality: Concepcion, Chile].<br />

Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C. Agardh var. compactum (Bory de Saint-<br />

Vincent) Grunow, 1915 [1915-1916]:405.<br />

Carpacanthus spinulosus [misapplied name fide Grunow, I.e.].—Martens,<br />

1868:27, 78-79 [in part].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130 [in<br />

part].<br />

Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

var.? pseudospinulosum Grunow<br />

Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C. Agardh var.? pseudospinulosum Grunow,<br />

1915 [1915-1916]:403 ["pseudospinulosa"] [type locality: near Atapupu<br />

Timor, Indonesia].<br />

Carpacanthus spinulosus [misapplied name fide Grunow, I.e.].—Martens,<br />

1868:27, 78-79 [in part].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130 [in<br />

part].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila.<br />

NOTE.—In view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fact that Grunow (1915 [1915-<br />

1916]:399) attributed Carpacanthus spinulosus Kutzing (as<br />

Sargassum hystrix var. spinulosus) solely to <strong>the</strong> West Indies,<br />

it appears that he intended to include in S. ilicifolium var.?<br />

pseudospinulosum <strong>the</strong> Martens record <strong>of</strong> C. spinulosus from<br />

Manila as well as <strong>the</strong> one from Timor, even though he cited<br />

only <strong>the</strong> latter locality.<br />

Sargassum latifolium (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus latifolius Turner, 1809:66, pi. 94 [type locality: Red Sea].<br />

Sargassum latifolium (Turner) C. Agardh, 1820b: 13.—Dickie, 1876a:<br />

243.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

*Sargassum microcystum J. Agardh<br />

Sargassum microcystum]. Agardh, 1848:323 [syntype localities: Singapore;<br />

Moluccas; Manila, Luzon].<br />

Carpacanthus microcystis (J. Agardh) Martens, 1868:28, 78-79 [including<br />

Philippine record].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila. MINDANAO:<br />

Zamboanga.<br />

*Sargassum microcystum J. Agardh f. luzonense Grunow<br />

Sargassum microcystum J. Agardh f. luzonense Grunow, 1915 [1915—<br />

1916]:413 ["luzonensis"] [type locality: near Manila, Luzon].<br />

Sargassum carpophyllum [misapplied name fide Grunow, 1915 [1915-<br />

1916]:413].—Grunow, 1867:56.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

*Sargassum microcystum J. Agardh var. microtis Grunow<br />

Sargassum microcystum J. Agardh var. microtis Grunow, 1915 [1915-<br />

1916]:414 [syntype localities: Java; Basilan Strait (between Mindanao<br />

and Basilan I.)].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Basilan Strait.<br />

Sargassum microphyllum C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum microphyllum C. Agardh, 1820b:33 [type locality: "In India<br />

orientali"].—Grunow, 1915 [ 1915-1916]:446.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila. PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.


86 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Sargassum miyabei Yendo<br />

Sargassum miyabei Yendo, 1907:112, pi. XIV: figs. 13, 14 [lectotype<br />

locality: Cape Soya, Hokkaido, Japan fide Yoshida, 1978:122].<br />

Sargassum kjellmanianum Yendo, 1907:102, pi. XV: figs. 1-4 [lectotype<br />

locality: Takashima, Hokkaido, Japan fide Yoshida, 1978:122].—Sulit<br />

and San Juan, 1955:48 (table 1).—Domantay, 1962:285.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. PALA­<br />

WAN.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Yoshida (1978).<br />

Sargassum myriocystum J. Agardh<br />

Sargassum myriocystum J. Agardh, 1848:314 [syntype localities: Jakarta,<br />

Java, Indonesia; China; India].—Grunow, 1915 [ 1915-1916]:440.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

*Sargassum myriocystum J. Agardh var. euryphyllum<br />

(Grunow) Grunow<br />

Sargassum polycystum J. Agardh var. euryphyllum Grunow in Piccone,<br />

1886:44, 90 ["euryphylla"] [type locality: Ticao I., Masbate Prov.].—De<br />

Toni, 1895b: 104.<br />

Sargassum myriocystum]. Agardh var. euryphyllum (Grunow) Grunow, 1915<br />

[\9\5-l9l6]A40 ["euryphylla"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Sargassum natans (Linnaeus) Gaillon<br />

Fucus natans Linnaeus, 1753:1160 [type locality: "in Pelago libere<br />

natans"].—M. Blanco, 1845:579; 1879:259.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:144.<br />

Sargassum natans (Linnaeus) Gaillon, 1828:355.<br />

Fucus bacciferus Turner, 1802:xxxii, 55 [superfluous name].<br />

Sargassum bacciferum C. Agardh, 1820b:6.—Montagne, 1844a:660.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos.<br />

NOTE.—Fucus bacciferus Turner, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sargassum bacciferum, is a superfluous and hence illegitimate<br />

name since F. natans was cited as a synonym in <strong>the</strong><br />

protologue. In <strong>the</strong> first edition <strong>of</strong> Flora de Filipinas, M.<br />

Blanco (1837:839) described this entity as a new species,<br />

Fucus denticulatus (a name used previously for four different<br />

species!). Martens (1868:45) pointed out that Blanco's description<br />

fits various species <strong>of</strong> Sargassum. In <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong><br />

au<strong>the</strong>ntic specimens, no definitive placement can be made.<br />

Montagne's record, on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, is documented by<br />

extant collections (Cuming 2251, presumably at PC and<br />

possibly o<strong>the</strong>r herbaria) and could be re-evaluated.<br />

Sargassum nigrifolium Yendo<br />

Sargassum nigrifolium Yendo, 1907:127, pi. XVI: figs. 1-3 [lectotype<br />

locality: Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan fide Yoshida, 1980:<br />

104].—Sulit and San Juan, 1955:48 (table 1), pi. 3.—Domantay,<br />

1962:286.—Manapat, 1969:38.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:162.—Cordero, 1976c:24 [S. nigrifolium prox.]; 1981c:406.—<br />

Guzman, 1981:43, 51.—Cordero, 1984c:53.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasi­<br />

nan. MASBATE. SAMAR: Western Samar. PANAY: Iloilo. PA­<br />

LAWAN.<br />

Sargassum oligocystum Montagne<br />

Sargassum oligocystum Montagne, 1845:67-69 [type locality: Lampung<br />

Bay, Sumatra, Indonesia].<br />

Sargassum binderi Sonder in J. Agardh, 1848:328 [syntype localities: Sunda<br />

Strait and Java, Indonesia; China Sea].—Piccone, 1886:47, 90.—De<br />

Toni, 1895b:47.—De Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda, 1963:82 (table 1).—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:162.—Cordero, 1976c:22.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Cavite.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Womersley and<br />

Bailey (1970:299).<br />

*Sargassum oligocystum Montagne var.? bemardinum<br />

Grunow<br />

Sargassum oligocystum Montagne var.? bemardinum Grunow, 1915 [1915-<br />

1916]:386 ["bernardina"] [type locality: "in freto Bernardino" (San Bernardino<br />

Strait between Sorsogon Prov., Luzon, and Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar<br />

Prov.)].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

* Sargassum oligocystum Montagne var.? subflexuosum<br />

Grunow<br />

Sargassum oligocystum Montagne var.? subflexuosum Grunow, 1915:385<br />

["subflexuosa"] [syntype localities: "Fretum Bemardinum, Macassar"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—San Bernardino Strait between<br />

Sorsogon Prov., Luzon, and Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar Prov.<br />

TAXON OF UNCERTAIN VALUE<br />

The following infraspecific taxon is probably related to<br />

Sargassum oligocystum, but has not been formally transferred<br />

to it.<br />

Sargassum binderi Sonder var. vitiense (Grunow) Grunow<br />

Sargassum echinocarpum J. Agardh var. vitiense Grunow, 1874:28 [type<br />

locality: Ovalau I., Fiji].<br />

Sargassum binderi Sonder var. vitiense (Grunow) Grunow in Askenasy,<br />

1888:28.—Piccone, 1889:31, 59.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

Sargassum oocyste J. Agardh<br />

Sargassum oocyste]. Agardh, 1848:97 [syntype localities: Chile; Moluccas,<br />

Indonesia].—Grunow, 1915 [1915-19I6]:437.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON.


NUMBER 27 87<br />

*Sargassum oocyste J. Agardh var. bemardinum Grunow<br />

Sargassum oocyste J. Agardh var. bemardinum Grunow, 1915 [1915-<br />

1916]:437 ["bernardina"] [type locality: "in freto Bernardino" (San Bernardino<br />

Strait between Sorsogon Prov., Luzon, and Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar<br />

Prov.)].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Sargassum paniculatum J. Agardh<br />

Sargassum paniculatum J. Agardh, 1848:315 [type locality: "in mari Indico"].—Cordero,<br />

1976c:24, fig. N.—Ang, 1984:548; 1985a:231;<br />

1985b:294; 1985c:52.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Sargassum parvifolium (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus parvifolius Turner, 1819 [ 1815-1819]:33, pi. 221 [type locality: not<br />

specified].<br />

Sargassum parvifolium (Turner) C. Agardh, 1820b:30.—Dickie, 1876a:<br />

243.—Grunow, 1916 [1915-1916]: 13.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:163.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Sargassum patens C. Agardh var. schizophyllum (Kutzing)<br />

Yendo<br />

Halochloa schizophylla Kutzing, 1843a:56 [type locality: Japan].<br />

Sargassum patens C. Agardh var. schizophyllum (Kutzing) Yendo,<br />

1905a: 155 ["schizophylla"].—Sulit and San Juan, 1955: table 1.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

*Sargassum philippinense Grunow<br />

Sargassum philippinense Grunow, 1916 [1915-1916]: 166 [type locality:<br />

"in freto Bernardino" (San Bernardino Strait between Sorsogon Prov.,<br />

Luzon, and Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar Prov.)].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Sargassum piluliferum (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus pilulifer Turner, 1808:145, pi. 65 [type locality: Nagasaki, Japan].<br />

Sargassum piluliferum (Turner) C. Agardh, 1820b:27.—Manapat, 1969:<br />

38.—Cordero, 1981c:407; 1984c:54.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MASBATE. SAMAR: Western<br />

Samar. PANAY: Iloilo. CEBU (Mactan I.). PALAWAN.<br />

Sargassum polyceratium Montagne<br />

Sargassum polyceratium Montagne, 1837:356 [type locality: La Habana,<br />

Cuba].—Velasquez et al., 1973:22, pi. 8: fig. 41.—Hamoy and Garciano,<br />

1975:71.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Bataan. CENTRAL VI­<br />

SAYAS. CEBU.<br />

Sargassum polycystum C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum polycystum C. Agardh, 1824:304 [type locality: Sunda Strait,<br />

Indonesia].—Montagne, 1844a:661.—Martens, 1868:72-73.—Dickie,<br />

1874a: 190.—De Toni, 1895b: 103.—Howe, 1932:170.—Zaneveld,<br />

1952:132; 1956:19; 1959:102.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:<br />

163.—Trono, 1976:219; 1978:12.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:13.—<br />

Fortes and Trono, 1980:61.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:68.—Trono and<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:49, fig. [s.n.].—Chan, 1981:385.—Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1981:21.—Laserna et al., 1981:447.—Trono and De Lara,<br />

1981:9, pi. VI: fig. 3.—Laserna et al., 1982:52.—Trono and Ang,<br />

1982:15.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:148.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas,<br />

Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro<br />

(Lubang Is.), MARINDUQUE. NEGROS: Negros Occidental.<br />

PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Sargassum pteropleuron Grunow<br />

Sargassum pteropleuron Grunow, 1867:55, pi. V: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Nassau, New Providence I., Bahama Is.].—Menez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Sargassum sagamianum Yendo<br />

Sargassum sagamianum Yendo, 1907:151, pi. XVII: figs. 6-10 [lectotype<br />

locality: Oosashi, Mie Prefecture, Japan fide Yoshida, 1980:105, pi. VII:<br />

fig. 13].—Domantay, 1962:274.—Manapat, 1969:37.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Sargassum sandei Reinbold<br />

Sargassum sandei Reinbold in Weber-van Bosse, 1913a:158, fig. 47, pi.<br />

IV: figs. 1, 2 [type locality: Flores, Indonesia].—Taylor, 1966b:357.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.doro.<br />

-MINDORO: Oriental Min-<br />

Sargassum serratifolium (C. Agardh) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus serratifolius C. Agardh, 1815:41 [type locality: "prope Satsuma,"<br />

Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan].<br />

Sargassum serratifolium (C. Agardh) C. Agardh, 1820b: 16.—Sulit and San<br />

Juan, 1955:48 (table 1), pi. 1: fig. 2.—Domantay, 1962:285.—Manapat,<br />

1969:37, 38.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:68.—Cordero, 198 lc:407.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:<br />

148.—Cordero, 1984c:53.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan.<br />

MASBATE. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar.<br />

PANAY: Iloilo. CEBU (Mactan I.). PALAWAN.<br />

Sargassum siliquosum J. Agardh<br />

Sargassum siliquosum ]. Agardh, 1848:316 [syntype localities: Singapore;<br />

Jakarta, Java, Indonesia].—Piccone, 1886:45, 90.—De Toni,<br />

1895b: 107.—Seale, 1911:309.—Wester, 1916:159; 1921:224; 1924:


21.—Howe, 1932:170.—G. Blanco, 1938:513.—Quisumbing, 1951:<br />

1012.—Zaneveld, 1952:132.—Montilla and Blanco, 1953:166, fig. 5:<br />

6 ["siliguisum"].—Sulit and San Juan, 1955:48 (table 1), pi. 1: fig. 1.—<br />

Zaneveld, 1956:20; 1959:102.—De Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda,<br />

1963:82 (table 1).—Manapat, 1969:37.—Bersamin et al., 1973:188.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.—Cordero, 1976c:24.—Trono<br />

and Fortes, 1980:68.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:148.—Ang, 1984:548; 1985a:231; 1985b:294; 1985c:52.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (incl. Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan,<br />

Cavite, Batangas. MASBATE (Ticao I.), NEGROS: Negros Occidental.<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

*Sargassum siliquosum J. Agardh var.? basilanicum<br />

Grunow<br />

Sargassum siliquosum J. Agardh var.? basilanicum Grunow, 1916 [1915-<br />

1916]: 175 ["basilanica"] [type locality: Basilan Strait (between Mindanao<br />

and Basilan I.)].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

*Sargassum siliquosum J. Agardh var. bicornutum<br />

Grunow<br />

Sargassum siliquosum J. Agardh var. bicornutum Grunow, 1916 [1915-<br />

1916]: 175 ["bicornuta"] [syntype localities: China Sea; Ticao I., Masbate<br />

Prov.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MASBATE (Ticao I.).<br />

*Sargassum siliquosum J. Agardh var. manipaense<br />

Grunow<br />

Sargassum siliquosum J. Agardh var. manipaense Grunow, 1916 [1915—<br />

1916]: 175 ["manipaensis"] [syntype localities: "ad insulas Philippinas,<br />

Manipa"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Sargassum spinifex C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum spinifex C. Agardh, 1820b:29 [type locality: "In mari<br />

Chinensi"].—Bailey and Harvey, 1862:173.—Quisumbing,<br />

1951:1012.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.). MIN­<br />

DANAO.<br />

Sargassum subspathulatum (Grunow) Grunow<br />

Sargassum pulchellum Grunow var. subspathulatum Grunow in Askenasy,<br />

1888:25, pi. VI: figs. 5, 6 [including Philippine record] [type locality:<br />

MacCluer Gulf (Berau Bay), Irian Barat, Indonesia].<br />

Sargassum subspathulatum (Grunow) Grunow, 1916 [1915-1916]: 10.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Locality not specified.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Sargassum tenerrimum J. Agardh<br />

Sargassum tenerrimum J. Agardh, 1848:305 [type locality: Bombay,<br />

India].—Cordero, 1976c:25 [S. tenerrimum prox.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Sargassum vulgare C. Agardh<br />

Fucus salicifolius S.G. Gmelin, 1768:98 [syntype localities: "Mare americanum?";<br />

Sea <strong>of</strong> Marmara, Turkey].<br />

Sargassum vulgare C. Agardh, 1820b:3 [superfluous name].—Montagne,<br />

1846a:40.—Martens, 1868:74-75.—Westernhagen, 1973a:66.—Rivera,<br />

1974:108.—Westernhagen, 1974:113 (table I).—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila, CEBU (incl.<br />

Mactan I.).<br />

NOTE.—The name Sargassum vulgare is traditionally<br />

given to a common species <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tropical Atlantic Ocean<br />

(e.g., Taylor, 1960:272). At <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> its publication,<br />

however, this name was superfluous and hence illegitimate,<br />

since <strong>the</strong> species to which it was applied included Fucus<br />

salicifolius S.G. Gmelin 1768, which may or may not prove<br />

to be conspecific with S. vulgare as traditionally interpreted.<br />

Future research will undoubtedly turn up a taxonomic<br />

synonym that can serve as <strong>the</strong> correct name.<br />

Sargassum vulgare C. Agardh var. indicum C. Agardh<br />

Sargassum vulgare C. Agardh var. indicum C. Agardh, 1820b:4 [type<br />

locality: "E mari Indico"].—Montagne, 1846a:40.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila.<br />

Sargassum yendoi Okamura and Yamada<br />

Sargassum yendoi Okamura and Yamada in Yamada, 1938b:121, figs. 1,<br />

2, pis. 21, 22 [syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Domantay,<br />

1962:287.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Turbinaria Lamouroux<br />

Turbinaria condensata Sonder<br />

Turbinaria condensata Sonder in Kutzing, 1860:25, pi. 69: fig. II [type<br />

locality: "In mari chinensi"].—Taylor, 1964:482, pi. 2: figs. 18-28.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:165.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:67;<br />

1982:148.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte. MIN­<br />

DANAO: Surigao. BASILAN.<br />

Turbinaria conoides (J. Agardh) Kutzing<br />

Turbinaria vulgaris J. Agardh var. conoides ]. Agardh, 1848:267 [syntype<br />

localities: India; China; Sri Lanka; Western Australia, Australia].


NUMBER 27 89<br />

Turbinaria conoides (J. Agardh) Kutzing, 1860:24, pi. 66: fig. II.—Howe,<br />

1932:169.—Zaneveld, 1952:133; 1956:22; 1959:104.—Domantay!<br />

1962:287.—Taylor, 1964:480, pi. 2: figs. 1-8 [var. conoides];<br />

1966b:358.—Trono, 1972a:100; 1973d: 12.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:165.—Trono, 1976:218.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:98.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1980:33, pi. X: fig. 4 [var. conoides].—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:67.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:55, fig. [s.n.].—Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1981:21.—Laserna et al., 1981:447.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.—Laserna et al., 1982:52.—Luistro, Cajipe, and Laserna,<br />

1982:46.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:148.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas, Quezon (incl. Polillo Is.), Sorsogon. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. PANAY. CEBU (incl. Mactan I.).<br />

SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl.<br />

Balabac I.), SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

*Turbinaria conoides (J. Agardh) Kutzing<br />

f. laticuspidata W.R. Taylor<br />

Turbinaria conoides (J. Agardh) Kutzing f. laticuspidata W.R. Taylor,<br />

1964:481, pi. 2: figs. 9-12 [type locality: Cebu I.].—Trono, 1972a:100.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU. MINDANAO: Zamboanga,<br />

Surigao. PALAWAN, SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

*Turbinaria conoides (J. Agardh) Kutzing f. retr<strong>of</strong>lexa<br />

W.R. Taylor<br />

Turbinaria conoides (J. Agardh) Kutzing f. retr<strong>of</strong>lexa W.R. Taylor,<br />

1964:481 [intended type locality: Tandayong I., Pangasinan Prov.,<br />

Luzon].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Occidental<br />

NOTE.—The name <strong>of</strong> this form is invalid because <strong>the</strong><br />

protologue lacks an illustration in contravention <strong>of</strong> Article<br />

39 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Turbinaria decurrens Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

Turbinaria decurrens Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828 [ 1826-1829]: 119 [type<br />

locality: floating between <strong>the</strong> Society Is. and New Guinea].—Taylor,<br />

1964:477, pi. 1: figs. 22-28; 1966a:92; 1966b:358.—Kraft, 1972:<br />

329.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:166.—Trono, 1976:<br />

218.—Trono and Young, 1977:58.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:33, pi.<br />

X:fig. L—Trono and Fortes, 1980:67; 1982:148.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan,<br />

Albay, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. CEBU. MINDANAO:<br />

Misamis Oriental, Surigao del Sur, Davao. BASILAN. SULU:<br />

Tawitawi (Turtle Is.).<br />

Turbinaria denudata Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

^<br />

Turbinaria denudata Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828 [1826-1829]: 117 [syntype<br />

localities: various, in <strong>the</strong> Pacific and Indian oceans and <strong>the</strong> Caribbean<br />

Sea].—Montagne, 1844a:661.—Bailey and Harvey, 1862:173.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:166.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO.<br />

NOTE.—According to J. Agardh (1848:266, 267) and<br />

Barton (1891:217, 219), Turbinata denudata as originally<br />

proposed by Bory de Saint-Vincent included specimens<br />

referable to T. ornata (Turner) J. Agardh and T. conoides<br />

(J. Agardh) Kutzing. Bory de Saint-Vincent also included<br />

material from <strong>the</strong> West Indies that probably is referable to<br />

T. turbinata (Linnaeus) Kuntze, <strong>the</strong> commonest Turbinaria<br />

in that region. Turbinaria denudata should be lectotypified<br />

on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> au<strong>the</strong>ntic specimens at PC. Depending on<br />

<strong>the</strong> specimen chosen, T. denudata would become a synonym<br />

<strong>of</strong> T. turbinata or displace ei<strong>the</strong>r T. ornata or T. conoides.<br />

Taylor (1964; 1966a) did not mention T. denudata.<br />

Turbinaria filamentosa Yamada<br />

Turbinaria filamentosa Yamada, 1925b:243, fig. I [type locality: Garan-bi<br />

(O-luan), Taiwan].—Cordero, 1976c:25, fig. O.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

*Turbinaria luzonensis W.R. Taylor<br />

Turbinaria luzonensis W.R. Taylor, 1964:482, pi. 2: figs. 13-17. [type<br />

locality: Mulanay, Quezon Prov., Luzon].—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty. 1975:166.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Quezon.<br />

Turbinaria murrayana Barton<br />

Turbinaria murrayana Barton, 1891:218, pi. LIV (54): fig. 2 [syntype<br />

localities: New Guinea; Macassar, Celebes, Indonesia].—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Turbinaria ornata (Turner) J. Agardh<br />

Fucus turbinatus Linnaeus var. ornatus Turner, 1808:50, pi. 24: figs. c,d<br />

[type locality: not specified].<br />

Turbinaria ornata (Turner) J. Agardh, 1848:266.—Martens, 1868:27,47,<br />

76-77.—Dickie, 1874a: 190.—Zaneveld, 1952:132; 1956:21; 1959:<br />

103.—Agor, 1962:34.—Domantay, 1962:287.—Taylor, 1964:<br />

483, pi. 3: figs. 1-6 [var. ornata]; 1966a:98; 1966b:358.—Villones<br />

and Magdamo, 1968:27, fig. 22.—Manapat, 1969:37, 38.—Velasquez,<br />

1971:443, fig. 24—Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:171, 175, 183.—<br />

Kraft, 1972:328, 329, 332.—Reyes, 1972:147.—Trono, 1972a:100.—<br />

Cordero, 1973b:26.—Velasquez et al., 1973:22, pi. 8: fig. 40.—Ortega,<br />

Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:185, 186, 188.—Hamoy and Garciano,<br />

1975:71—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:166.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:9, 26.—Trono, 1976:217; 1978:14.—Trono and Tuason,<br />

1978:13.—Vannajan and Trono, 1978:14, fig. 11.—Cordero,<br />

1979b:276.—Garcia, 1979:44 (table 1).—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:33.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:98.—Reyes, 1980:122, pi. 4: fig. 1.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1980:33.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:67.—Trono<br />

and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:57, fig. [s.n.].—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—<br />

Laserna etal., 1981:447.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Trono<br />

and De Lara, 1981:10, pi. VII: fig. 3.—Laserna et al., 1982:52.


90 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1982:148.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:123.—Cordero,<br />

1984b:62; 1984c:53.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:14, fig. 12.—<br />

Tungpalan, 1984:143.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon, Sorsogon. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental<br />

Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

PANAY: Aklan, Antique (Panagatan Cays). NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga,<br />

Davao. BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl. Culion I., Balabac<br />

I.), SULU: Sulu, Tawitawi (Cagayan Sulu I.).<br />

Turbinaria ornata (Turner) J. Agardh<br />

f. evesiculosa (Barton) W.R. Taylor<br />

Turbinaria conoides (J. Agardh) Kutzing var. evesiculosa Barton, 1891:217<br />

[type locality: Edam (Damar Besar) I./Enkhuizen shoal, near Jakarta,<br />

Java, Indonesia].<br />

Turbinaria ornata (Turner) J. Agardh f. evesiculosa (Barton) W.R. Taylor,<br />

1964:485.—Trono, 1973d:12, pi. 7: fig. 28.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEBU.<br />

Turbinaria trialata (J. Agardh) Kutzing<br />

Turbinaria vulgaris]. Agardh var. trialata]. Agardh, 1848:268 [syntype<br />

localities: Brazil; West Indies].<br />

Turbinaria trialata (J. Agardh) Kutzing, 1860:24, pi. 67.—Domantay,<br />

1962:287.—De Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda, 1963:82 (table 1).—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:166.—Cordero, 1979b:286.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:67; 1982:148.—Cordero, 1984b:62; 1984c:53.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1984a: 16, fig. 13.—Tungpalan, 1984:143.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

MASBATE. PANAY: Aklan. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

PALAWAN.<br />

Turbinaria trialata (J. Agardh) Kutzing var. capensis<br />

Kutzing<br />

Turbinaria trialata (J. Agardh) Kutzing var. capensis Kutzing, 1860:24, pi.<br />

67: fig. II [type locality: "Caput bonae spei" (Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope, South<br />

Africa)].—Mefiez, 1961:68.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Turbinaria turbinata (Linnaeus) Kuntze<br />

Fucus turbinatus Linnaeus, 1753:1160 [type locality: "in Americae rupibus<br />

marinis" (Jamaica fide Howe, 1920:591)].<br />

Turbinaria turbinata (Linnaeus) Kuntze, 1898:434.—Mefiez, 1961:68.—<br />

Westernhagen, 1973a:66; 1974:113 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:166.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:67; 1982:148.—Cordero,<br />

1984b:62.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.). PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—According to Taylor (1964:476), T. turbinata is<br />

an Atlantic-Caribbean species.<br />

Turbinaria vulgaris J. Agardh<br />

Turbinaria vulgaris ]. Agardh, 1848:267 [type locality: floating between<br />

<strong>the</strong> Society Is. and New Guinea].—Dickie, 1876a:243, 244.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:166.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.). MIN­<br />

DANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—Turbinaria vulgaris is a name used by J. Agardh<br />

to encompass four varieties, namely, a conoides, /3 decurrens,<br />

y triquetra, and 5 trialata. All but var. decurrens were newly<br />

described and were subsequently elevated to specific rank.<br />

Var. decurrens, however, was based on T. decurrens Bory de<br />

Saint-Vincent, so that according to <strong>the</strong> ICBN, T. vulgaris is<br />

a superfluous name (Article 63.1) and is automatically typified<br />

by <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> T. decurrens (Article 7.11). To which <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> four component species <strong>the</strong> Dickie records should be<br />

referred can be determined only from an examination <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> specimens.


Order CTENOCLADALES<br />

Family ULVELLACEAE<br />

Phaeophila Hauck<br />

Phaeophila dendroides (P. Crouan and H. Crouan)<br />

Batters<br />

Ochlochaete dendroides P. Crouan and H. Crouan, 1852:no. 346 [type<br />

locality: Brest, Finistere, France].<br />

Phaeophila dendroides (P. Crouan and H. Crouan) Batters, 1902:13.—<br />

Tanaka, 1967:13, fig. 1.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:159.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.).<br />

Order ULVALES<br />

Family MONOSTROMATACEAE<br />

Monostroma Thuret<br />

Monostroma latissimum Wittrock<br />

Monostroma latissimum Wittrock, 1866:33, pi. 1: fig. 4 [syntype localities:<br />

various, including Europe, North Africa, and New Zealand].—Taylor,<br />

1966b:343.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:154.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN.<br />

Monostroma nitidum Wittrock<br />

Monostroma nitidum Wittrock, 1866:41, pi. II: fig. 7 [syntype localities:<br />

Tonga; China].—Gilbert, 1961:415.—Trono, 1973c:5.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:154.—Cordero, 1980b: 19, pi. 4.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:66.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

Family ULVACEAE<br />

Enteromorpha Link<br />

The taxonomic arrangement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> species <strong>of</strong> this genus<br />

follows that proposed by Bliding (1963).<br />

Enteromorpha aragoensis Bliding<br />

Enteromorpha aragoensis Bliding, 1960:174, fig. 2 [syntype localities: various,<br />

in Atlantic France and Mediterranean Sea],—Gilbert and Doty,<br />

1969:121.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Quezon.<br />

Class CHLOROPHYCEAE<br />

91<br />

Enteromorpha chaetomorphoides B#rgesen<br />

Enteromorpha chaetomorphoides B^rgesen, 1911:149, fig. 12 [type locality:<br />

St. Thomas, Virgin Is.].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:55.—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Enteromorpha clathrata (Roth) Greville<br />

Conferva clathrata Roth, 1806:175 [type locality: Baltic Sea, Germany].<br />

Enteromorpha clathrata (Roth) Greville, 1830:lxvi, 181.—Trono, 1973b:<br />

213.—Velasquez et al., 1973:9, pi. 1: fig. 3.—Trono, 1975:25.—<br />

Cordero, 1976c:10; 1977b:19, pi. I: figs. 1, 2.—Reyes, 1978:146, pi. 3:<br />

figs. 2-5.—Calumpong, 1980:143 (table 3).—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:18.—Cordero, 1980b: 16, fig. 1A.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—<br />

Trono and De Lara, 1981:2, pi. I: fig. 2.—Calumpong, 1982:145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Batangas, Sorsogon. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro<br />

(Lubang Is.), LEYTE (Biliran I.), NEGROS: Negros Oriental<br />

(incl. Apo I.), CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. BOHOL. SULU: Sulu<br />

(Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—J. Agardh (1883:153) is traditionally accredited<br />

with <strong>the</strong> combination Enteromorpha clathrata, but in fact it<br />

was first made by Greville.<br />

Enteromorpha compressa (Linnaeus) Nees<br />

Ulva compressa Linnaeus, 1753:1163 [type locality: Europe].<br />

Enteromorpha compressa (Linnaeus) Nees, 1820: Index [2].—Galutira and<br />

Velasquez, 1964:494, pi. 1: fig. 2; pi. 6: fig. 20.—Cornejo and Velasquez,<br />

1972:173, pi. 1: fig. 7.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:64; 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:142.—Cordero, 1976c:9; 1977b:20.—Vannajan and Trono,<br />

1977:39.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:18.—Velasquez, 1979b:230.—<br />

Cordero, 1980b:17, pi. 1.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:8.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:65.—Chan, 1981:387.—Fortes, 198lb:396.—Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1981:21.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Calumpong,<br />

1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60, fig. 1.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:145.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:104.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo,<br />

1983:146.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:66, fig. 4.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:70.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:179.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984b:l 19.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Manila, Batangas. SAMAR: Eastern<br />

Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Occidental (incl. Ilacaon I.), Negros Oriental, CEBU (incl.<br />

Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Surigao del Sur.<br />

NOTE.—Ei<strong>the</strong>r Link (1820:5) or Greville (1830:lxvi, 180)<br />

is traditionally accredited with having first made <strong>the</strong> combination<br />

Enteromorpha compressa, but in fact it was Nees


92 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

who did so in <strong>the</strong> index that he prepared for <strong>the</strong> collective<br />

work in which Link's article was published.<br />

Enteromorpha flexuosa (Wulfen) J. Agardh<br />

Conferva flexuosa Roth, 1800b: 188 [type locality: Trieste, Italy].<br />

Ulva flexuosa Wulfen, 1803:1.<br />

Enteromorpha flexuosa (Wulfen) J. Agardh, 1883:126 [including subsp.<br />

flexuosa].—Piccone, 1886:25, 89.—Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:414.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:343.—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:121, fig. 1.—Cornejo and<br />

Velasquez, 1972:173, pi. 4: fig. 30.—Trono, 1973b:213; 1975:25.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.—Vannajan and Trono,<br />

1977:39, fig. 15.—Carumbana and Luchavez, 1980:189.<br />

Enteromorpha intestinalis (Linnaeus) Link var. tubulosa Kutzing, 1845:247<br />

[type locality: fresh water, Germany].<br />

Enteromorpha tubulosa (Kutzing) Kutzing, 1856:11, pi. 32: fig. II.—Sulit,<br />

Navarro, and San Juan, 1952:170 (table 5).—Rabanal and Montalban,<br />

1953:143.—Villadolid and Villaluz, 1953:5-10.—Villaluz, 1953:103.<br />

—Gilbert, 1961:415.—Rabanal and Montalban, 1961:4.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.—Vannajan and Trono, 1977:<br />

39.—Trono and Ang, 1982:3.<br />

Enteromorpha intestinalis (Linnaeus) Link f. tubulosa (Kutzing) V.J. Chapman,<br />

1937:229.—Reyes, 1972:138.<br />

Enteromorpha intermedia Bliding, 1955:262, figs. 1-5 [syntype localities:<br />

various in nor<strong>the</strong>rn Europe; USA].—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:121, fig.<br />

2.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Sur, Rizal, Manila, Batangas, Quezon, Sorsogon.<br />

MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MASBATE (Ticao I.), NEGROS: Negros Oriental. MIN­<br />

DANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl. Balabac I.,<br />

Bugsuk I., Cuyo I.). SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—Conferva flexuosa Roth, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Enteromorpha flexuosa, is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> C. flexuosa<br />

O.F. Miiller (1782:5, pi. 882) and hence not priorable. Ulva<br />

flexuosa Wulfen is treated as a nomen novum in accordance<br />

with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Enteromorpha flexuosa (Wulfen) J. Agardh<br />

subsp. paradoxa (C. Agardh) Bliding<br />

Conferva paradoxa Dillwyn, 1809 [1802-1809]:70, suppl. pi. F [syntype<br />

localities: Bangor, Wales; Brighton, England],<br />

Ulva paradoxa C. Agardh, 1817:xxn.<br />

Enteromorpha flexuosa (Wulfen) J. Agardh subsp. paradoxa (C. Agardh)<br />

Bliding, 1963:79, figs. 42-45.<br />

Scytosiphon erectus Lyngbye, 1819:65, pi. 15:C [type locality: Norway].<br />

Enteromorpha erecta (Lyngbye) Carmichael in W. Hooker, 1833:314.—<br />

Gilbert, 1961:414.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.<br />

Enteromorpha plumosa Kutzing, 1843b:300, pi. 20:1 [type locality: Trieste,<br />

Italy],—Gilbert, 1961:415.—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:494, pi. 1:<br />

figs. la-c;pl. 6: fig. 19.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:142.—Velasquez, 1979b:230.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:<br />

65.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Cordero, 1982a:60.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1982:146.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Bulacan,<br />

Rizal.<br />

NOTE.—Conferva paradoxa Dillwyn, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Enteromorpha flexuosa subsp. paradoxa, is a later<br />

homonym <strong>of</strong> C. paradoxa Roth (1806:172) and hence not<br />

priorable. Ulva paradoxa C. Agardh is treated as a nomen<br />

novum in accordance with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Enteromorpha flexuosa (Wulfen) J. Agardh<br />

f. submarina Collins and Hervey<br />

Enteromorpha flexuosa (Wulfen) J. Agardh f. submarina Collins and Hervey,<br />

1917:34 [type locality: Bermuda].—Taylor, 1966b:343.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal.<br />

Enteromorpha intestinalis (Linnaeus) Nees<br />

Ulva intestinalis Linnaeus, 1753:1163 [type locality: "in Mari omni"].—M.<br />

Blanco, 1837:842; 1845:582; 1879:262.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:167.<br />

Enteromorpha intestinalis (Linnaeus) Nees, 1820, Index [2].—Martens,<br />

1868:47, 60-61.—Seale, 1911:309.—Wester, 1916:158.—Merrill,<br />

1918:39.—Wester, 1921:224; 1924:21.—G. Blanco, 1938:512.—Gilbert,<br />

1946:77.—Zaneveld, 1950:113.—Quisumbing, 1951:1009.—<br />

Montilla and Blanco, 1953:166.—Rabanal and Montalban, 1953:143.—<br />

Rabanal et al., 1953:156.—Velasquez, 1953a: 100.—Zaneveld,<br />

1956:11; 1959:97.—Gilbert, 1961:415.—Rabanal and Montalban,<br />

1961:4—Villones and Magdamo, 1968:25, fig. 12.—Velasquez,<br />

1971:431, fig. 5—Reyes, 1972:137.—Trono, 1973c:3, fig. 17.—Velasquez<br />

et al., 1973:9, pi. 1: fig. 2.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64; 1974:112<br />

(table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.—Vannajan and<br />

Trono, 1977:38, fig. 16.—Reyes, 1978:146, 162, pi. 3: fig. 1.—Puig<br />

and Cordero, 1979:18.—Carumbana and Luchavez, 1980:189.—Cordero,<br />

1980b:18, pi. 2.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:65.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:5, fig. [s.n].—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:1, pi. I: fig. 1.—Calumpong,<br />

1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:146.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:105.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:146.—<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:69, fig. 5.—Cordero, 1984a:70.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984b: 120.—Tungpalan, 1984:144.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (incl. Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Rizal, Manila,<br />

Cavite, Batangas, Quezon, MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro<br />

(Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. LEYTE (Biliran I.). NEGROS:<br />

Negros Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (Mactan I.). SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Ei<strong>the</strong>r Link (1820:5) or Greville (1830:lxvi, 179)<br />

is traditionally accredited with having first made <strong>the</strong> combination<br />

Enteromorpha intestinalis, but in fact it was Nees<br />

who did so in <strong>the</strong> index that he prepared for <strong>the</strong> collective<br />

work in which Link's article was published.<br />

Enteromorpha kylinii Bliding<br />

Enteromorpha kylinii Bliding, 1948:199, figs. 1-3 ["kylini"] [type locality:<br />

Kristineberg, Sweden].—Trono, 1973b:213; 1973c:4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).


NUMBER 27 93<br />

Enteromorpha Ungulata J. Agardh<br />

Enteromorpha Ungulata J. Agardh, 1883:143 [syntype localities: North<br />

Atlantic; Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico; New Zealand; Tasmania].—Howe,<br />

1932:169.—Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:415.—Taylor, 1966b:343.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.—Cordero, 1976c: 10;<br />

1977b:20.—Vannajan and Trono, 1977:38, fig. 14.—Cordero,<br />

1980b: 18, pi. 3.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:65.—Chan, 1981:387,<br />

389.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21—Trono and Fortes, 1982:146.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan, Rizal, Manila, Quezon.<br />

PANAY. BASILAN.<br />

Enteromorpha prolifera (O.F. Miiller) J. Agardh<br />

Ulva prolifera O.F. Miiller, 1778:7, pi. 763(1) [type locality: Denmark].<br />

Enteromorpha prolifera (O.F. Miiller) J. Agardh, 1883:129.—Merrill,<br />

1918:39.—Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:415.—Cordero, 1973b: 16.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:65.—<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:146.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:70.<br />

Enteromorpha salina Kutzing, 1845:247 [type locality: near Hildesheim,<br />

West Germany].—Chan, 1981:387, 389.<br />

Ulva compressa [misapplied name fide Collins in Merrill, 1918:39].—M.<br />

Blanco, 1837:842; 1845:581; 1879:261.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:167.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Ilocos<br />

Sur, Pangasinan, Manila Bay, Batangas. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—Martens (1868:47, 62-63) identified Blanco's<br />

plant as Enteromorpha complanata Kutzing var. crinita (Nees)<br />

Kutzing, which Bliding (1963:119) referred to E. ramulosa.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> au<strong>the</strong>ntic specimens, no definitive placement<br />

can be made.<br />

Enteromorpha ramulosa (J.E. Smith) Carmichael<br />

Ulva ramulosa J.E. Smith, 1810 [1809-1810]: pi. 2137 [type locality:<br />

Bantry Bay, Eire].<br />

Enteromorpha ramulosa (J.E. Smith) Carmichael in W. Hooker,<br />

1833:315.—Taylor, 1966b:343 [E. ramulosa prox.].—Gilbert and Doty,<br />

1969:122, fig. 3.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.—Fortes,<br />

1981b:396.<br />

Conferva crinita Roth, 1797:162, pi. 1: fig. 3 [type locality: near Eckwarden,<br />

Oldenburg, West Germany].<br />

Enteromorpha crinita Nees, 1820: Index [2].—Martens, 1868:62-63.—<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1913a:55.— Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:414.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:8.<br />

Enteromorpha clathrata (Roth) Greville var. crinita (Nees) Hauck, 1885<br />

[1883-1885]:429.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

Enteromorpha ramulosa (J.E. Smith) Carmichael var. spinosa Kutzing,<br />

1845:247 [syntype localities: North Sea; Adriatic Sea].<br />

Enteromorpha spinescens Kutzing, 1856:12, pi. 33: fig. III.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:343.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:142.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Ilocos<br />

Sur, Pangasinan, Rizal, Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS. SULU: Sulu (Jolo I.).<br />

NOTE.—Conferva crinita Roth, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym <strong>of</strong><br />

Enteromorpha crinita, is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> C. crinita Wi<strong>the</strong>ring<br />

(1776:751) and hence not priorable. Enteromorpha<br />

crinita Nees is treated as a nomen novum in accordance<br />

with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN. In elevating E.<br />

ramulosa var. spinosa to <strong>the</strong> status <strong>of</strong> species, Kutzing altered<br />

<strong>the</strong> spelling <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> epi<strong>the</strong>t to spinescens.<br />

Ulva Linnaeus<br />

Ulvafasciata Delile<br />

Ulva fasciata Delile, 1813:297, pi. 58: fig. 5 [type locality: Alexandria,<br />

Egypt].—Gilbert, 1961:415.—Reyes, 1972:138.—Rivera, 1974:108.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:167.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:<br />

65.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1982:145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

CEBU. SULU: Sulu (Jolo I.).<br />

Ulva lactuca Linnaeus<br />

Ulva lactuca Linnaeus, 1753:1163 [type locality: "in Oceano"].—Gilbert,<br />

1946:77.—Velasquez, 1949:155.—Zaneveld, 1950:113.—Montilla and<br />

Blanco, 1953:166.—Zaneveld, 1956:12; 1959:98.—Gilbert, 1961:<br />

416.—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:495, pi. 1, fig. 3; pi. 6: fig. 21.—<br />

Taylor, 1966b:344.—Velasquez, 1968a: 120, fig. 3.—Villones and Magdamo,<br />

1968:25, fig. 16.—Velasquez, 1971:431, fig. 6.—Reyes,<br />

1972:138.—Trono, 1972a:87, 89.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—Trono,<br />

1973a:127; 1973b:213; I973c:5.—Velasquez et al., 1973:9, pi. 1: fig.<br />

1.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—Hamoy and Garciano,<br />

1975:71.—Trono, 1975:26.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:167.—Vannajan and Trono, 1977:40, fig. 12, 13.—Reyes,<br />

1978:146, 162, pi. 3: fig. 7.—Velasquez, 1979b:230.—Cordero,<br />

1980b: 19, pis. 5, [56].—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:65.—Trono, Velasquez, and Guevarra, 1980:77.—Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1981:21.—Guzman, 1981:43, 50, 52.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:2, pi. I: fig. 4.—Calumpong,<br />

1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60, 61.—Luistro, Cajipe, and Laserna,<br />

1982:46.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:145.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:105.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:146.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1983:70, fig. 6.—Cordero, 1984a:71.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1984:179.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984b: 120.—Tungpalan, 1984:<br />

139.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Manila Bay, Rizal, Cavite,<br />

Batangas, Sorsogon. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang<br />

Is.), Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros Occidental<br />

(Ilacaon I.), Negros Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (incl.<br />

Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PA­<br />

LAWAN (incl. Cuyo I.). SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Ulva latissima auctorum<br />

Ulva latissima [misapplied name].<br />

Ulva lactuca Linnaeus var. latissima [misapplied name].—Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1913a:50.


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PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Pearl<br />

Bank).<br />

NOTE.—The name Ulva latissima Linnaeus has traditionally<br />

been misapplied to representatives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> genus with<br />

very broad sheet-like fronds, whereas <strong>the</strong> type is referable<br />

to Laminaria saccharina (Linnaeus) Lamouroux (see Silva,<br />

1952a:295 and Papenfuss, 1960:303). While European records<br />

apparently are referable to Ulva gigantea (Kutzing)<br />

Bliding (1969:558), Weber-van Bosse's material probably<br />

belongs elsewhere.<br />

Ulva pertusa Kjellman<br />

Ulva pertusa Kjellman, 1897b:4, pi. 1: figs. 1-5; pi. 3: figs. 1-8 [syntype<br />

localities: various, all in Japan].—Domantay, 1962:281.—Reyes,<br />

1972:138.—Trono, 1975:26.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:<br />

167.—Cordero, 1976c:9, 10; 1977b:20; 1980b:20, pi. 6.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:65.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Cordero, 1982a: fig.<br />

2.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:145.—Cordero, 1984a:71; 1984c:50.—<br />

Tungpalan, 1984:139.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Sorsogon. MASBATE. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, SIQUIJOR.<br />

Ulva reticulata Forsskal<br />

Ulva reticulata Forsskal, 1775:187 [syntype localities: "Gomfodae" (Al-<br />

Qunfidha), Saudi Arabia; Mokha, Yemen].—Montagne, 1844a:659.—<br />

Dickie, 1876a:243, 244.—Piccone, 1886:22, 89.—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1913a:52.—Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:416.—Menez, 1961:47, pi. 1: figs.<br />

14-16.—Domantay, 1962:281.—Taylor, 1966b:344.—Velasquez,<br />

1971:431, fig. 7.—Reyes, 1972:138.—Trono, 1972a:94.—Cordero,<br />

1973b: 16.—Trono, 1973b:212; 1973d:4,pl. 1: fig. 3.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973b:369 (table 3).—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:187.—Rivera,<br />

1974:108.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—Trono, 1975:27.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:167 [excluding Blanco and Martens<br />

records].—Taylor, 1977b:8.—Reyes, 1978:147, pi. 3: figs. 8, 9.—<br />

Cordero, 1979b:279.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:19.—Calumpong,<br />

1980:143 (table 3).—Cordero, 1980b:20, pi. [45].—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:96.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:7.—Cordero, 198Id:63, fig. 4.—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:2, pi. I:<br />

fig. 3.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:106.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo,<br />

1983:146.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:70, fig. 7.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:71; 1984b:57; 1984c:50.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:179.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1984b: 120.—Tungpalan, 1984:139.<br />

Phycoseris reticulata (Forsskal) Kutzing, 1849:478.—Martens, 1868:23,<br />

60-61 [excl. Blanco record].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:159.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Norte, La Union, Pangasinan, Cavite, Sorsogon. MINDORO:<br />

Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), MASBATE (incl. Ticao I.).<br />

SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan.<br />

NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

BOHOL. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PALAWAN, SULU:<br />

Sulu (Jolo I., Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Ulva rigida C. Agardh<br />

Ulva rigida C. Agardh, 1822a:410 [lectotype locality: Cadiz, Spain fide<br />

Papenfuss, 1960:305].<br />

Ulva lactuca Linnaeus var. rigida (C. Agardh) Le Jolis, 1863:38.—Webervan<br />

Bosse, 1913a:50.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (Jolo I.).<br />

Order CLADOPHORALES<br />

Family ANADYOMENACEAE<br />

Anadyomene Lamouroux<br />

Anadyomene brownii (J.E. Gray) J. Agardh<br />

Calomena brownii J.E. Gray, 1866:46, pi. XLIV: fig. 3 [type locality: Australia].<br />

Anadyomene brownii (J.E. Gray) J. Agardh, 1887:127.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:349.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:128.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Balabac I.), SULU:<br />

Tawitawi (Turtle Is.).<br />

*Anadyomene eseptata Gilbert<br />

Anadyomene eseptata Gilbert, 1961:425, pi. 1 [type locality: Dalupiri I.,<br />

Babuyan Is., Cagayan Prov., Luzon].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:128.—Cordero, 1977b:30, pi. Ill: fig. 12; pi. IV: fig. 15.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

*Anadyomene leclancheri Decaisne<br />

Anadyomene leclancheri Decaisne, 1844:236 [type locality: "Sooloo"].—<br />

Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:427.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:128.<br />

Cystodictyon leclancheri (Decaisne) J.E. Gray, 1866:72, pi. XLIV: fig. 6<br />

["leclancherii"].—De Toni, 1889:373.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—Sulu Archipelago.<br />

NOTE.—This species was made <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> a new genus,<br />

Cystodictyon, by J.E. Gray (1866:72). It was returned to<br />

Anadyomene by Heydrich (1894:283).<br />

Anadyomene plicata C. Agardh<br />

Anadyomene plicata C. Agardh, 1822a:400 [type locality: "Ravak" (Lawak),<br />

Waigeo 1., Moluccas, Indonesia].—Gilbert, 1961:427.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:349.—Trono, 1972a:94; 1973a: 127, fig. 1; 1973c:9; 1975:29.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:128.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1980:10.—Fortes, 198lb:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Zambales,<br />

Sorsogon. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang<br />

Is.), Oriental Mindoro. CEBU (Mactan I.). PALAWAN, SULU:<br />

Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Anadyomene stellata (Wulfen) C. Agardh<br />

Ulva stellata Wulfen injacquin, 1786:351 [type locality: Adriatic Sea].<br />

Anadyomene stellata (Wulfen) C. Agardh, 1822a:400.—Gilbert, 1946:77;


NUMBER 27<br />

1961:427.—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:499.—Villones and Magdamo,<br />

1968:12, fig. 4.—Velasquez, 1971:432, fig. 12.—Reyes,<br />

1972:140.—Velasquez et al., 1973:13, pi. 3: fig. 15.—Ortega, Alcala,<br />

and Reyes, 1974:187.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:128.—<br />

Reyes. 1978:149, pi. 5: fig. 6.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:108.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce and Modelo, 1983:147.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:75, fig.<br />

12.<br />

Anadyomene fiabellata Lamouroux, 1816:366, pi. XIV: fig. 3 [type locality:<br />

"Dans la Mousse de Corse des pharmaciens" (Alsidium kelminthochortos)].—Dickie,<br />

1876a:245.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:<br />

128.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Batangas,<br />

Albay. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by C. Agardh<br />

(1822a:400).<br />

Anadyomene wrightii Harvey ex J.E. Gray<br />

Anadyomene wrightii Harvey ex J.E. Gray, 1866:48, pi. XLIV: fig. 5 [type<br />

locality: Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Gilbert, 1961:428.—Mefiez, 1961:<br />

49.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:128.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:19.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Cordero, 1984a:<br />

74; 1984c:51.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran I.). CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Microdictyon Decaisne<br />

Microdictyon agardhianum Decaisne<br />

Microdictyon agardhianum Decaisne, 1841:115 [type locality: Red Sea near<br />

Jidda, Saudi Arabia].—Reyes, 1972:140.—Velasquez et al., 1973:12,<br />

pi. 3: fig. 13.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:153.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.<br />

Negros Oriental.<br />

-LUZON: Batangas. NEGROS:<br />

Microdictyon boergesenii Setchell<br />

Microdictyon boergesenii Setchell, 1925:106 [type locality: St. Jan (St. John),<br />

Virgin Is.].—Reyes, 1978:149, pi. 5: fig. 7.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

*Microdictyon clathratum Martens<br />

Microdictyon clathratum Martens, 1868:25, 66-67, pi. IV: fig. 1. [syntype<br />

localities: Ceram and Flores, Indonesia; Zamboanga, Mindanao].—De<br />

Toni, 1889:363.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:153.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Microdictyon curtissiae W.R. Taylor<br />

Microdictyon curtissiae W.R. Taylor, 1955:69, figs. 1-8, pi. I: fig. 2; pi. Ill<br />

[type locality: sou<strong>the</strong>ast coast <strong>of</strong> Florida, USA].—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:64; 1974:112 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Microdictyon japonicum Setchell<br />

Microdictyon japonicum Setchell, 1925:107 [type locality: Tateyama, Chiba<br />

Prefecture, Japan].—Cordero, 1977b:29, pi. Ill: fig. 14.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:109.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:147.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte.<br />

Microdictyon okamurae Setchell<br />

Microdictyon okamurae Setchell, 1925:107 ["Okamurai"] [type locality: Ryukyu-retto,<br />

Japan].—Cordero, 1977b:29, pi. Ill: fig. 13.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Family CLADOPHORACEAE<br />

Chaetomorpha Kutzing<br />

Chaetomorpha aerea (Dillwyn) Kutzing<br />

Conferva aerea Dillwyn, 1806 [1802-1809]: pi. 80 [syntype localities:<br />

various, in England and Wales].<br />

Chaetomorpha aerea (Dillwyn) Kutzing, 1849:379.—Velasquez, 1953a:<br />

100.—Reyes, 1972:140.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:<br />

133—Trono and Fortes, 1980:63.—Fortes, 1981b:396.—Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1981:21.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:144.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON (sou<strong>the</strong>rn), NEGROS:<br />

Negros Oriental.<br />

NOTE.—Arguments for and against <strong>the</strong> conspecificity <strong>of</strong><br />

Chaetomorpha aerea and C. linum have been presented from<br />

time to time. We follow Kornmann (1972) in recognizing<br />

separate species.<br />

Chaetomorpha antennina (Bory de Saint-Vincent)<br />

Kutzing<br />

Conferva antennina Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1804a:381; 1804b: 161, footnote<br />

[type locality: Reunion].<br />

Chaetomorpha antennina (Bory de Saint-Vincent) Kutzing, 1847a: 166.—<br />

Gilbert, 1961:430.—Mefiez, 1961:47.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:133.<br />

Conferva media C. Agardh, 1824:100 [type locality: West Indies].<br />

Chaetomorpha media (C. Agardh) Kutzing, 1849:380.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1983:74, fig. 9.—Cordero, 1984a:75.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984b:121.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Quezon.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Chaetomorpha antennina<br />

and C. media is discussed by B0rgesen (1940:37) and Gilbert<br />

(1961:430).<br />

Chaetomorpha brachygona Harvey<br />

Chaetomorpha brachygona Harvey, 1858:87, pi. XLVLA [syntype localities:<br />

Key West, Florida, USA; mouth <strong>of</strong> Rio Bravo (Rio Grande), border <strong>of</strong><br />

95


96 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Mexico and Texas, USA].—Gilbert, 1961:430.—Mefiez, 1961:47.—<br />

Taylor, 1966b:344.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:133.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:10; 1977b:21.—Reyes, 1978:149, pi. 5: fig. 3.—Chan,<br />

1981:387.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Rizal, Manila, SIQUIJOR.<br />

Chaetomorpha crassa (C. Agardh) Kutzing<br />

Conferva crassa C. Agardh, 1824:99 [syntype localities: Trieste and Venezia,<br />

Italy; England].<br />

Chaetomorpha crassa (C. Agardh) Kutzing, 1845:204.—Seale, 1911:<br />

309.—Wester, 1916:158; 1921:224; 1924:21.—G. Blanco,<br />

1938:512.—Zaneveld, 1950:111.—Quisumbing, 1951:1008.—Montilla<br />

and Blanco, 1953:166.—Zaneveld, 1956:8; 1959:94.—Gilbert,<br />

1961:431.—Domantay, 1962:279.—Reyes, 1972:140.—Trono,<br />

1972a:94.—Velasquez et al., 1973:10, pi. 1: fig. 4.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:64; 1973b:369 (table 3); 1974:112 (table I).—Trono, 1975:28.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:133.—Cordero, 1976c:9, 10;<br />

1977b:21.—Taylor, 1977b:8.—Reyes, 1978:148, 162, pi. 5: figs. 1,<br />

2.—Tahil, 1978:52.—Cordero, 1979b:279.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:19.—Cordero, 1980b:21, pi. [60].—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1980:8.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:63.—Trono and<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:7, fig. [s.n].—Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Cordero,<br />

198 ld:63.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Guzman, 1981:42, 48.—Menez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Trono and be Lara, 1981:3, pi. II:<br />

fig. 3.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Cordero, 1982a:60.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1982:144.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:106.—Hurtado-Ponce and<br />

Modelo, 1983:146.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:73, fig. 8.—Mefiez,<br />

Phillips, and Calumpong, 1983:18.—Cordero, 1984a:75.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1984b: 121.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, La Union, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Manila, Batangas, Albay, Sorsogon. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR:<br />

Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS:<br />

Negros Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PALAWAN, SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Chaetomorpha gracilis Kutzing<br />

Conferva gracilis Kutzing, 1843b:259 [type locality: Trieste, Italy].<br />

Chaetomorpha gracilis Kutzing, 1845:203.—Gilbert, 1961:432.—Velasquez<br />

et al., 1973:10, pi. 2: fig. 5.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:134.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Manila, Batangas.<br />

MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.).<br />

NOTE.—Conferva gracilis Kutzing, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chaetomorpha gracilis, is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> Conferva<br />

gracilis Wulfen (1803:21), C. gracilis (Vaucher) De Candolle<br />

(in Lamarck and De Candolle, 1805:55), and C. gracilis<br />

Griffiths (in Harvey, 1834b:304) and hence is not priorable.<br />

Chaetomorpha gracilis Kutzing is treated as a nomen novum<br />

in accordance with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN. This<br />

species was placed in <strong>the</strong> genus Lola by Chapman (1961:74).<br />

Chaetomorpha inflata Kutzing<br />

Chaetomorpha inflata Kutzing, 1849:378 [type locality: Java, Indonesia].—<br />

Martens, 1868:22, 58-59.—Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:432.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:134.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

^Chaetomorpha kellersii Howe<br />

Chaetomorpha kellersii Howe, 1932:169, fig. 1 [type locality: "Panay<br />

Island"].—Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:432.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:134.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Chaetomorpha ligustica (Kutzing) Kutzing<br />

Conferva ligustica Kutzing, 1845:259 [type locality: Golfo di Genova, Italy].<br />

Chaetomorpha ligustica (Kutzing) Kiitzing, 1849:376.<br />

Chaetomorpha tortuosa [misapplied name].—Taylor, 1966b:344.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:134.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.), Manila.<br />

NOTE.—The name Chaetomorpha tortuosa (Dillwyn) Kiitzing,<br />

although <strong>of</strong>ten cited, is non-existent. In fact, Kutzing<br />

(1845:205) transferred Conferva tortuosa Dillwyn (1805<br />

[1802-1809]: pi. 46) to Rhizoclonium and established a new<br />

species, R. capillare Kutzing (1847a: 166), to accommodate<br />

Mediterranean populations that o<strong>the</strong>r workers had associated<br />

erroneously (in his opinion) with Dillwyn's plant. Still<br />

later, Kutzing (1849:376) transferred R. capillare to Chaetomorpha,<br />

unfortunately changing <strong>the</strong> epi<strong>the</strong>t to tortuosa<br />

and thus setting <strong>the</strong> stage for serious confusion. Two taxonomic<br />

synonyms listed by Ardissone (1887 [1886-1887]:<br />

209) have equal priority, Conferva ligustica Kutzing<br />

(1843:259) and Spongopsis mediterranea Kutzing<br />

(1843b:261), <strong>of</strong> which <strong>the</strong> former is herewith chosen to<br />

serve as <strong>the</strong> basionym <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> correct name for this species.<br />

Chaetomorpha linum (O.F. Miiller) Kutzing<br />

Conferva linum O.F. Miiller, 1778:7, pi. 771:2 [syntype localities: Nakskov<br />

and R#dby, Denmark].<br />

Chaetomorpha linum (O.F. Miiller) Kutzing, 1845:204.—Sulit, Navarro,<br />

and San Juan, 1952:170 (table 5).—Rabanal and Montalban,<br />

1953:142.—Villadolid and Villaluz, 1953:5-10.—Villaluz, 1953:<br />

103.—Gilbert, 1961:432.—Rabanal and Montalban, 1961:3.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:344.—Reyes, 1972:140.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64.—Ortega,<br />

Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:187.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:134.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:107.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:146.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:179.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Rizal, Manila Bay, Albay. NEGROS:<br />

Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.).


NUMBER 27<br />

Chaetomorpha spiralis Okamura<br />

Chaetomorpha spiralis Okamura, 1903:131 [type locality: Japan (Nemoto,<br />

Boshu Prov. [Chiba Prefecture] fide isotype in UC)].—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:382.—Calumpong, 1982:145.<br />

Chaetomorpha clavata Kutzing var. torta Farlow ex Collins, 1909:323 [type<br />

locality: San Diego, California, USA].<br />

Chaetomorpha torta (Farlow ex Collins) Yendo, 1914:264.—Gilbert,<br />

1961:433.—Domantay, 1962:279.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:134.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental. MINDANAO:<br />

Zamboanga. BASILAN.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Abbott<br />

(1972:259).<br />

Cladophora Kutzing<br />

Cladophora albida (Nees) Kutzing<br />

Conferva albida Hudson, 1778:595 [type locality: England].<br />

Annulina albida Nees, 1820: Index [1].<br />

Cladophora albida (Nees) Kutzing, 1843b:267.—Domantay, 1962:279.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—Conferva albida Hudson, <strong>the</strong> intended basionym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cladophora albida, is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> Conferva albida<br />

Forsskal (1775:xii) and hence not priorable. Annulina albida<br />

Nees is treated as a nomen novum in accordance with<br />

Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Cladophora aokii Yamada<br />

Cladophora aokii Yamada, 1925a:85, fig. Ill [type locality: Byobi-to,<br />

Taiwan].—Gilbert, 1961:429.—Taylor, 1966b:345.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:9, pi. I: fig. 4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Bataan.<br />

Cladophora catenata (Linnaeus) Kutzing<br />

Conferva catenata Linnaeus, 1753:1166 [syntype localities: "in mari Europam<br />

australem et Americam meridionalem"].<br />

Cladophora catenata (Linnaeus) Kutzing, 1843b:271.<br />

Cladophora fuliginosa Kutzing, 1849:415 [type locality: La Habana,<br />

Cuba].—Gilbert, 1961:429.—Mefiez, 1961:46, pi. 2: figs. 17-19.—<br />

Westernhagen, 1973a:64; 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:135.—Cordero, 1977b:22, pi. I: figs. 3, 4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Pangasinan. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by van den Hoek<br />

(1963:123, footnote; 1982:59). Philippine records <strong>of</strong> this<br />

species were cited by van den Hoek (1982:61), but with an<br />

expression <strong>of</strong> uncertainty.<br />

Cladophora conferta P. Crouan and H. Crouan<br />

Cladophora conferta P. Crouan and H. Crouan in Schramm and Maze,<br />

1865:37 [type locality: Guadeloupe].<br />

Cladophora uncinata Brgesen, 1913:20, figs. 9, 10 [type locality: St.<br />

Croix, Virgin Is.].—Chan, 1981:387.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by van den Hoek<br />

(1982:174).<br />

Cladophora crispula Vickers<br />

Cladophora crispula Vickers, 1905:56 [type locality: Barbados].—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Cladophora crucigera Grunow<br />

Cladophora crucigera Grunow, 1867:38, footnote [type locality: Guadeloupe].—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

NOTE.—Van den Hoek (1982:39) did not see <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong><br />

this species, but thinks that <strong>the</strong> description suggests a robust<br />

plant <strong>of</strong> C. vagabunda whose ultimate branch systems have<br />

disappeared by sporulation.<br />

Cladophora crystallina (Roth) Kutzing<br />

Conferva crystallina Roth, 1797:196 [type locality: near Wismar, East<br />

Germany].<br />

Cladophora crystallina (Roth) Kutzing, 1843b:267.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1980:9.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEN­<br />

TRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Cladophora cymopoliae B0rgesen<br />

Cladophora cymopoliae Brgesen, 1925:69, figs. 27-29 [type locality: Las<br />

Palmas, Gran Canaria, Islas Canarias].—Vannajan and Trono, 1977:43.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Cladophora dalmatica Kutzing<br />

Cladophora dalmatica Kutzing, 1843b:268 [type locality: Split, Yugoslavia].—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Cladophora filipendula<br />

Cladophora filipendula.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64; 1974:112 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

NOTE.—Westernhagen did not give an author for this<br />

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98 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

name and we have been unable to find its place <strong>of</strong> publication.<br />

Cladophora inserta Dickie<br />

Cladophora inserta Dickie, 1876b:454 [type locality: Honolulu, Hawaiian<br />

Is.].—Chan, 1981:387, 389.—Trono and Ang, 1982:3.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. PALA­<br />

WAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Cladophora japonica Yamada<br />

Cladophora japonica Yamada, 1931a:65, pi. XVI [syntype localities: Sagami<br />

and Kazusa provinces (Kanagawa and Chiba prefectures), Japan] 1 .—<br />

Cordero, 1977b:22, pi. I: fig. 5.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Cladophora laetevirens (Dillwyn) Kutzing<br />

Conferva laetevirens Dillwyn, 1805 [1802-1809]: pi. 48 ["laete virens"]<br />

[type locality: Swansea, Wales].<br />

Cladophora laetevirens (Dillwyn) Kutzing, 1843b:267.<br />

Conferva heteronema C. Agardh, 1824:114 [type locality: Venezia, Italy].<br />

Cladophora heteronema (C. Agardh) Kutzing 1843b:265.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:64; 1974:112 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by van den Hoek<br />

(1963:129).<br />

Cladophora liebetruthii Grunow<br />

Cladophora liebetruthii Grunow in Piccone, 1884b:53 [type locality: Gran<br />

Canaria, Islas Canarias].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:55, fig. 4.—Chan,<br />

1981:387.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Cladophora pellucida (Hudson) Kutzing<br />

Conferva pellucida Hudson, 1762:483 [type locality: Walney I., Lancashire,<br />

England].—Montagne, 1844a:658 [with query].—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:138.<br />

Cladophora pellucida (Hudson) Kutzing, 1843b:271.—Martens, 1868:58-<br />

59 [with query].—Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:429.—Domantay, 1962:<br />

279.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.<br />

Conferva trichotoma C. Agardh, 1824:121 [type locality: Atlantic France].<br />

Cladophora trichotoma (C. Agardh) Kutzing, 1843b:271.—Cornejo and<br />

Velasquez, 1972:174, pi. 4: fig. 29.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64;<br />

1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:136.—Trono<br />

and Young, 1977:54.—Vannajan and Trono, 1977:40.—Chan,<br />

1981:387.—Fortes, 198 lb:396.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:108.—Hurtado-Ponce<br />

and Modelo, 1983:146.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Rizal, Cavite, Batangas. CATANDUANES. CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by van den Hoek<br />

(1963:215).<br />

Cladophora prolifera (Roth) Kutzing<br />

Conferva prolifera Roth, 1797:182, pi. Ill: fig. 2 [type locality: "in mare<br />

Corsicam"].<br />

Cladophora prolifera (Roth) Kiitzing, 1843b:27L—Cordero, 1977b:22.—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

Cladophora rugulosa Martens, 1868:112, pi. II: fig. 3 [lectotype locality:<br />

Port Natal (Durban), South Africa fide Papenfuss, 1943a:80].—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1983:75, fig. 10.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte. CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by van den Hoek<br />

(1982:169).<br />

*Cladophora quisumbingii Manza<br />

Cladophora quisumbingii Manza, 1939:109 [type locality: Batan I., Batanes<br />

Prov., Luzon].—Taylor, 1966b:345, fig. 1.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:135.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:9, pi. I: fig. 1.<br />

* Cladophora philippinensis Manza, 1939: 109 [type locality: Bawa, Cagayan<br />

Prov., Luzon].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Pangasinan.<br />

NOTE.—Manza (1939:109) described Cladophora philippinensis<br />

and C. quisumbingii on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> specimens in <strong>the</strong><br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Science, Manila. His publication was overlooked<br />

by Taylor, who studied Philippine algae including duplicates<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bureau <strong>of</strong> Science collections in <strong>the</strong> Herbarium <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley. Seeing an apparently<br />

undescribed Cladophora labeled C. quisumbingii (without<br />

authorship) and believing that this name had not been<br />

published, Taylor (1966b:345) described it as a new species<br />

under that name. Because <strong>the</strong> holotype <strong>of</strong> C. quisumbingii<br />

Manza was destroyed during World War II, <strong>the</strong> isotype at<br />

Berkeley (UC 1402218) becomes <strong>the</strong> lectotype. The isotype<br />

<strong>of</strong> C. philippinensis Manza (UC 1402215), which is labeled<br />

with that name but without its author, similarly becomes<br />

<strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> its species. This specimen was included by<br />

Taylor in his circumscription <strong>of</strong> C. quisumbingii.<br />

Cladophora rupestris (Linnaeus) Kutzing<br />

Conferva rupestris Linnaeus, 1753:1167 [type locality: "in Europae marinis<br />

rupibus copiosissima"].<br />

Cladophora rupestris (Linnaeus) Kutzing, 1843b:270.—Cordero, 1976c:8;<br />

1977b:23.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:75, fig. 11.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte.<br />

Cladophora sakaii Abbott<br />

Cladophora densa Harvey, 1860a:334 [type locality: "Hakodadi Bay" (Hakodate),<br />

Japan] [replaced name].—Cordero, 1984a:75.<br />

Cladophora sakaii Abbott, 1972:259.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

NOTE.—Cladophora sakaii is a substitute name for C.


NUMBER 27 99<br />

densa Harvey, a later homonym <strong>of</strong> C. densa (Roth) Kutzing<br />

(1845:209).<br />

Cladophora sericea (Hudson) Kutzing<br />

Conferva sericea Hudson, 1762:485 [type locality: Isle <strong>of</strong> Sheppey, Kent,<br />

England].<br />

Cladophora sericea (Hudson) Kutzing, 1843b:264.<br />

Conferva rudolphiana C. Agardh, 1827:636 [type locality: Trieste, Italy].<br />

Cladophora rudolphiana (C. Agardh) Kutzing, 1843b:268.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:107.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:146.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by van den Hoek<br />

(1963:77).<br />

Cladophora sibogae Reinbold<br />

Cladophora sibogae Reinbold, 1905.146 [syntype localities: Banda Is., Moluccas<br />

and Dongola (Donggala), Celebes, Indonesia].—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Cladophora vagabunda (Linnaeus) van den Hoek<br />

Conferva vagabunda Linnaeus, 1753:1167 [type locality: "in Mari Europaeo"].<br />

Cladophora vagabunda (Linnaeus) van den Hoek, 1963:144.<br />

Conferva fascicularis Mertens ex C. Agardh, 1824:114 [type locality: West<br />

Indies].<br />

Cladophora fascicularis (Mertens ex C. Agardh) Kutzing, 1843b:268.—<br />

Gilbert, 1961:429.—Reyes, 1972:141.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes,<br />

1974:187.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.—Reyes, 1978:<br />

147, pi. 4: figs. 1, 2.<br />

Cladophora mauritiana Kutzing, 1849:399 [type locality: Mauritius].—<br />

Dickie, 1876a:244.—Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:429 [with query].—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Manila,<br />

NEGROS: Negros Oriental, SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

BASILAN.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by van den Hoek<br />

(1982:137).<br />

Cladophora wrightiana Harvey<br />

Cladophora wrightiana Harvey, 1860a:333 [type locality: Shimoda, Japan].—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:108.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo,<br />

1983:146.—Cordero, 1984a:75.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Rhizoclonium Kutzing<br />

Rhizoclonium africanum Kutzing<br />

Rhizoclonium africanum Kutzing, 1853:21, pi. 67: fig. II [type locality:<br />

"Senegambien" (Senegal or Gambia)].<br />

Rhizoclonium hookeri [misapplied name fide Womersley and Bailey, 1970:<br />

265].—Taylor, 1966b:334.—Westernhagen, I973a:64; 1974:112 (ta­<br />

ble I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.—Mefiez and Calum­<br />

pong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Bataan. CENTRAL VI­<br />

SAYAS. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Rhizoclonium crassipellitum W. West and G.S. West<br />

var. robustum G.S. West<br />

Rhizoclonium crassipellitum W. West and G.S. West var. robustum G.S.<br />

West, 1904:283 [type locality: Barbados].—Taylor, 1966b:344.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:161 [without designation <strong>of</strong> variety].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Rizal.<br />

Rhizoclonium grande B


100 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Order SIPHONOCLADALES<br />

Family SIPHONOCLADACEAE<br />

Boergesenia J. Feldmann<br />

Boergesenia forbesii (Harvey) J. Feldmann<br />

Valonia forbesii Harvey, 1860a:333 [syntype localities: Ryukyu-retto, Japan;<br />

Sri Lanka].<br />

Boergesenia forbesii (Harvey) J. Feldmann, 1938:1503.—Gilbert,<br />

1961:420.—Mefiez, 1961:49, pi. 1: fig. 13.—Taylor, 1966b:347.—<br />

Villones and Magdamo, 1968:12, fig. 5.—Reyes, 1972:139.—Trono<br />

1972a:95; 1973b:216; 1973c:7, fig. 14.—Velasquez et al., 1973:13, pi<br />

4: fig. 17.—Trono, 1975:31.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty<br />

1975:129.—Cordero, 1976c:8,9, 10; 1977b:26.—Reyes, 1978:152, pi<br />

6: fig. 14.—Trono, 1978:3.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:3.—Cordero<br />

1979b:276.—Calumpong, 1980:143 (table 3).—Liao and Sotto<br />

1980:96.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:12.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes<br />

1980:9, fig. [s.n].—Chan, 1981:387.—Mefiez and Calumpong<br />

1981:382.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:3, pi. II: fig. 1.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:111.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:147.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1983:76, fig. 13.—Cordero, 1984a:76.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Batangas, Sorsogon. MIN­<br />

DORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MARINDUQUE. PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga (incl.<br />

Sacol I.), BASILAN. PALAWAN, SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Boodlea Murray and De Toni<br />

Boodlea coacta (Dickie) Murray and De Toni<br />

Cladophora coacta Dickie, 1876b:451 [type locality: "Osima Harbour" (Oshima,<br />

Wakayama Prefecture), Japan].<br />

Boodlea coacta (Dickie) Murray and De Toni in Murray, 1889:245.—<br />

Cordero, 1984a:73.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Boodlea composita (Harvey) Brand<br />

Conferva composita Harvey, 1834a: 157 [type locality: Mauritius].<br />

Boodlea composita (Harvey) Brand, 1904:187.—Gilbert, 1961:421.—Mefiez,<br />

1961:48, pi. 3: figs. 40-42.—Reyes, 1972:139.—Trono,<br />

1972a:95.—Cordero, 1973b: 17.—Trono, 1973c:6, fig. 18—Ortega,<br />

Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186, 187.—Trono, 1975:30.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:129.—Cordero, 1976c:10; 1977b:28, pi. II: fig.<br />

9.—Reyes, 1978:153, pi. 7: fig. 1.—Trono, 1978:4.—Trono and Tuason,<br />

1978:2.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:20.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:96.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:13.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:15, fig. [s.n].—Chan, 1981:387.—Fortes, 198lb:396.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382—Trono and De Lara, 1981:4.—Trono and<br />

Ang, 1982:4.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:80, fig. 15.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:73.<br />

Boodlea siamensis Reinbold, 1901:191 [type locality: Ko Kahdat, Ko Chang<br />

Archipelago, Thailand].—Saraya and Trono, 1980:13.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan, Batan­<br />

gas, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro<br />

(Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. LEYTE<br />

(Biliran I.), NEGROS: Negros Oriental. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl.<br />

Bugsuk I., Culion I.), SULU: Sulu (between Lapac I. and<br />

Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Boodlea siamensis is included as a synonym on<br />

<strong>the</strong> authority <strong>of</strong> B^rgesen (1946:16).<br />

Boodlea montagnei (Harvey ex J.E. Gray) Egerod<br />

Microdictyon montagnei Harvey ex J.E. Gray, 1866:69 [type locality:<br />

Tonga].—Gilbert, 1961:422, fig. 1.—Taylor, 1966b:349.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:153.<br />

Boodlea montagnei (Harvey ex J.E. Gray) Egerod, 1952:332, footnote.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

BASILAN. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Boodlea struveoides Howe<br />

Boodlea struveoides Howe, 1918:496 [type locality: Harrington Sound,<br />

Bermuda].—Saraya and Trono, 1980:12.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEN­<br />

TRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Chamaedoris Montagne<br />

Chamaedoris orientalis Okamura and Higashi<br />

Chamaedoris orientalis Okamura and Higashi in Okamura, 1931:98, pi. 10<br />

[type locality: Kotosho (Hung-t'ou), Taiwan].—Gilbert and Doty,<br />

1969:125, fig. 15. —Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:134.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:8; 1977b:27, pi. II: figs. 10, 11.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Quezon.<br />

Cladophoropsis B^rgesen<br />

Cladophoropsis dichotoma (Zanardini) Papenfuss<br />

Spongodendron dichotomum Zanardini, 1878:38 [type locality: Wokam 1.,<br />

Aru Is., Indonesia].<br />

Spongocladia dichotoma (Zanardini) Murray and Boodle, 1888:175.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:348.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1984:105.<br />

Cladophoropsis dichotoma (Zanardini) Papenfuss, 1958:104.<br />

WAN.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. PALA­<br />

Cladophoropsis fasciculata (Kjellman) Wille<br />

Siphonocladus fasciculatus Kjellman, 1897b:36, pi. 7: figs. 10-17 [type<br />

locality: Yokohama, Japan].<br />

Cladophoropsis fasciculata (Kjellman) Wille, 1910 [ 1909-1910]: 116.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.


NUMBER 27 101<br />

Cladophoropsis gracillima Dawson<br />

Cladophoropsis gracillima Dawson, 1950b:149, figs. 12, 13 [type locality:<br />

Punta Palmilla, Baja California Sur, Mexico].—Trono, 1973c:6.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.<br />

doro. CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

-MINDORO: Oriental Min-<br />

Cladophoropsis membranacea (C. Agardh) Brgesen<br />

Conferva membranacea C. Agardh, 1824:120 [type locality: "Ad insulam S.<br />

Crucis" (St. Croix, Virgin Is.)].<br />

Cladophoropsis membranacea (C. Agardh) B^rgesen, 1905:285, figs. 8-<br />

13.—Cordero, 1976c: 10; 1977b:28.—Vannajan and Trono, 1977:<br />

43.—Reyes, 1978:151, pi. 6: figs. 5, 6.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION,<br />

QUIJOR.<br />

-BATANES. LUZON: Manila, si-<br />

Cladophoropsis neocaledonica<br />

(Grunow ex Murray and Boodle) Papenfuss<br />

Spongocladia neocaledonica Grunow ex Murray and Boodle, 1888:175 [type<br />

locality: Poro, New Caledonia].—Trono, 1973d:5, pi. 1: fig. 1.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1980:13, pi. II: fig. 1.<br />

Cladophoropsis neocaledonica (Grunow ex Murray and Boodle) Papenfuss,<br />

1958:104.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

* Cladophoropsis philippinensis W.R. Taylor<br />

Cladophoropsis philippinensis W.R. Taylor, 1961:58, figs. 1-6 [type locality:<br />

Little Santa Cruz I., near Zamboanga (city), Mindanao].—Taylor,<br />

1966b:348.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:136.—Taylor,<br />

1977b:9.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDANAO: Zamboanga del<br />

Sur. BASILAN.<br />

Cladophoropsis sundanensis Reinbold<br />

Cladophoropsis sundanensis Reinbold, 1905:147 [syntype localities: "Timor,<br />

Laut, etc.", Indonesia].—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a:77.—Gilbert,<br />

1946:77; 1961:424.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:136.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I.).<br />

Cladophoropsis vaucheriaeformis (J.E. Areschoug)<br />

Papenfuss<br />

Spongocladia vaucheriaeformis J.E. Areschoug, 1854:202, pi. II [type locality:<br />

Mauritius].—Gilbert, 1961:424.—Taylor, 1966b:348.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:163.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:14.<br />

Cladophoropsis vaucheriaeformis (J.E. Areschoug) Papenfuss, 1958:104.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Cladophoropsis zollingeri (Kutzing) Reinbold<br />

Cladophora zollingeri Kutzing, 1849:415 [type locality: Java, Indonesia].<br />

Cladophoropsis zollingeri (Kutzing) Reinbold, 1905:147.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:110.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:147.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:73.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Struvea Sonder<br />

Struvea anastomosans (Harvey) Piccone and Grunow ex<br />

Piccone<br />

Cladophora? anastomosans Harvey, 1859:pl. CI [type locality: Fremantle,<br />

Western Australia, Australia].<br />

Struvea anastomosans (Harvey) Piccone and Grunow ex Piccone, 1884b:<br />

20.—Cordero, 1977b:30.—Reyes, 1978:153, pi. 7: fig. 2.—Liao and<br />

Sotto, 1980:96.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:13, pi. I: fig. 3.—Chan,<br />

1981:387, 389.<br />

Struvea delicatula Kutzing, 1866:1, pi. 2: figs, e-g [type locality: New<br />

Caledonia].—Gilbert, 1961:421.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:164.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

BASILAN.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Struvea delicatula and S.<br />

anastomosans was proposed by Murray and Boodle<br />

(1888:281), who, however, erroneously adopted <strong>the</strong> later<br />

name.<br />

Struvea ramosa Dickie<br />

Struvea ramosa Dickie, 1874b:316 [type locality: Bermuda].—Westernhagen,<br />

1974:112 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Family VALONIACEAE<br />

Dictyosphaeria Decaisne ex Endlicher<br />

Dictyosphaeria cavernosa (Forsskal) Brgesen<br />

Ulva cavernosa Forsskal, 1775:187 [syntype localities: "Gomfodae" (Al-<br />

Qunfidha), Saudi Arabia; Mokha, Yemen].<br />

Dictyosphaeria cavernosa (Forsskal) B


102 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

1983:79, fig. 14.—Cordero, 1984a:72; 1984b:57.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1984b:121.<br />

Valonia favulosa C. Agardh, 1822a:432 [type locality: "Ravak" (Lawak),<br />

Waigeo I., Moluccas, Indonesia].<br />

Dictyosphaeria favulosa (C. Agardh) Decaisne ex Endlicher, 1843:18.—<br />

Dickie, 1876a:244.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Batangas,<br />

Quezon, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE.<br />

SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan.<br />

GUIMARAS. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga (incl. Sacol I.), Surigao<br />

del Sur, Davao. BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl. Balabac I., Bugsuk<br />

I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi (incl. Sibutu I., Turtle<br />

Is.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by B^rgesen<br />

(1932:2).<br />

Dictyosphaeria cavernosa (Forsskal) Brgesen<br />

var. bullata Brgesen<br />

Dictyosphaeria cavernosa (Forsskal) B^rgesen var. bullata B^rgesen, 1952:5,<br />

figs. 1, 2 [type locality: Riambel, Mauritius].—Cordero, 1977b:28.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Dictyosphaeria intermedia Weber-van Bosse<br />

Dictyosphaeria intermedia Wdber-van Bosse, 1905:143 [type locality: Jangkar.Java,<br />

Indonesia].—Mefiez, 1961:49.—Taylor, 1966b:348.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Pangasinan.<br />

Dictyosphaeria ocellata (Howe) Olsen-Stojkovich<br />

Valonia ocellata Howe, 1920:603 [type locality: Watling's I., Bahama<br />

Is.].—Cordero, 1977b:25.<br />

Dictyosphaeria ocellata (Howe) Olsen-Stojkovich, 1985b:62.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

NOTE.—Taylor (1960:111) considered <strong>the</strong> structure <strong>of</strong><br />

this species to be intermediate between Valonia and Dictyosphaeria,<br />

"with more resemblance to solid forms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> latter<br />

genus." Olsen-Stojkovich assigned it to Dictyosphaeria on <strong>the</strong><br />

basis <strong>of</strong> immunological distance data.<br />

Dictyosphaeria versluysii Weber-van Bosse<br />

Dictyosphaeria versluysii Weber-van Bosse, 1905:144 ["versluysi"] [syntype<br />

localities: various, all in Indonesia].—Domantay, 1962:280.—Trono,<br />

1973b:216; 1973c:8.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:141.—Liao<br />

and Sotto, 1980:96.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:11, pi. I: fig. 2.<br />

Dictyosphaeria vanbosseae B(/>rgesen, 1912:256, figs. 7-9 ["van Bosseae"]<br />

[type locality: Cane Bay, St. Croix, Virgin Is.].—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:12, pi. 3: fig. 12.<br />

Dictyosphaeria setchellii B^rgesen, 1940:12, figs. 1, 2a, 3a [type locality:<br />

Mauritius].—Gilbert, 1961:418.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:141.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Bataan,<br />

Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

BASILAN. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Valet (1966).<br />

Ernodesmis Brgesen<br />

Ernodesmis verticillata (Kutzing) Brgesen<br />

Valonia verticillata Kutzing, 1847a: 165 [type locality: St. Croix, Virgin<br />

Is.].<br />

Ernodesmis verticillata (Kutzing) Brgesen, 1912:259, figs. 10-12.—<br />

Reyes, 1978:151, pi. 6: figs. 7, 8.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Valonia C. Agardh<br />

Valonia aegagropila C. Agardh<br />

Valonia aegagropila C. Agardh, I822a:429 [lectotype locality: Venezia,<br />

Italy fide Egerod, 1952:348].—Gilbert, 1961:418.—Taylor, 1966b:<br />

347.—Reyes, 1972:139.—Trono, 1972a:95; 1973b:215; 1973c:8, fig.<br />

16; 1973d:4, pi. 1: fig. 2.—Velasquez et al., 1973:11, pi. 3: fig. 10.—<br />

Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186, 188.—Trono, 1975:30.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:168.—Taylor, 1977b:8.—Reyes,<br />

1978:152, pi. 6: fig. 13.—Trono, 1978:3.—Trono and Tuason,<br />

1978:3.—Cordero, 1979b:276.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1980:11.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:11, fig.<br />

[s.n].—Chan, 1981:387.—Guzman, 1981:42, 45.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:4, pi. II: fig. 4.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:111.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:147.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:72.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Sorsogon. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE.<br />

PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga (incl. Sacol I.), BASILAN.<br />

PALAWAN, SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Valonia confervoides Harvey ex J. Agardh<br />

Valonia confervoides Harvey ex J. Agardh, 1887:100 [syntype localities: Sri<br />

Lanka; Tonga].—Domantay, 1962:281.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:168.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Valonia fastigiata Harvey ex J. Agardh<br />

Valonia fastigiata Harvey ex J. Agardh, 1887:101, pi. I: fig. 5 [syntype<br />

localities: Sri Lanka; Tonga].—Dickie, 1876a:245.—Gilbert, 1946:77;<br />

1961:419—Taylor, 1966b:347.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:168.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:11.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.


NUMBER 27<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. CENTRAL VISAYAS. MINDANAO:<br />

Zamboanga. BASILAN. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi (Sibutu<br />

I.).<br />

Valonia macrophysa Kutzing<br />

Valonia macrophysa Kutzing, 1843b:307 [type locality: Hvar I., Yugoslavia].—Martens,<br />

1868:25, 66-67.—Gilbert, 1946:77; 1961:420.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:168.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:382.—Cordero, 1984a:72.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, CEN­<br />

TRAL VISAYAS. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Valonia utricularis (Roth) C. Agardh<br />

Conferva utricularis Roth, 1797:160, pi. I: fig. 1 [type locality: Mediterranean<br />

Sea].<br />

Valonia utricularis (Roth) C. Agardh, 1822a:431.—Martens, 1868:25,66-<br />

67.—Dickie, 1876a:244.—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a:60.—Gilbert,<br />

1947:77; 1961:420.—Domantay, 1962:282.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:168.—Cordero, 1976c:8, 9, 10; 1977b:25.—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1980:12.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:72.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan. CENTRAL VISAYAS. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Valonia ventricosa J. Agardh<br />

Valonia ventricosa]. Agardh, 1887:96 [syntype localities: St. Croix, Virgin<br />

Is.; Guadeloupe].—Mefiez, 1961:48.—Domantay, 1962:282.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:347.—Reyes, 1972:139.—Trono, 1972a:95.—Cordero,<br />

1973b: 17.—Trono, 1973c:8.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:185,<br />

186, 187, 188.—Trono, 1975:30.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:168.—Reyes, 1978:152, pi. 6: fig. 10.—Trono, 1978:3.—Trono<br />

and Tuason, 1978:3.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:20.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:96.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:11.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:13, fig. [s.n].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:111.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:147.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas, Sorsogon. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MARINDUQUE. LEYTE (Biliran I.), NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

CEBU (incl. Mactan I.). SIQUIJOR. SULU: Tawitawi (incl. Sibutu<br />

I.).<br />

Valoniopsis Brgesen<br />

Valoniopsis pachynema (Martens) Brgesen<br />

Bryopsis pachynema Martens, 1868:24, pi. IV: fig. 2 [syntype localities:<br />

Bengkulu and Pulau Tikus, Sumatra, Indonesia].<br />

Valoniopsis pachynema (Martens) B^rgesen, 1934:10, figs. 1, 2.—Gilbert,<br />

1961:428.—Taylor, 1961:58; 1966b:347.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64;<br />

1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:168.—Cordero,<br />

1977b:26.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.—Cordero,<br />

I984a:74.<br />

103<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, La Union. MINDORO: Oriental<br />

Mindoro. CENTRAL VISAYAS. CEBU (Mactan I.). MINDANAO:<br />

Zamboanga. BASILAN.<br />

Order BRYOPSIDALES<br />

Family BRYOPSIDACEAE<br />

Bryopsis Lamouroux<br />

Bryopsis corticulans Setchell<br />

Bryopsis corticulans Setchell in Collins, Holden, and Setchell, 1899: no.<br />

626 [syntype localities: Carmel Bay and Pacific Grove, California,<br />

USA].—Westernhagen, 1973a:64; 1974:112 (table I).<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Bryopsis indica A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp<br />

Bryopsis indica A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp, 1908:169, pi. 22: figs. 10, 11<br />

[syntype localities: various, in Indian Ocean].—Gilbert, 1961:434.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130.—Cordero, 1977b:31.—Vannajan<br />

and Trono, 1977:45, fig. 7.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Bryopsis pennata Lamouroux<br />

Bryopsis pennata Lamouroux, 1809b:333 [type locality: Antilles].—Trono,<br />

1975:32—Reyes, 1978:153, pi. 7: fig. 3.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—<br />

Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

Bryopsis pennata Lamouroux var. secunda (Harvey)<br />

Collins and Hervey<br />

Bryopsis plumosa (Hudson) C. Agardh var. secunda Harvey, 1858:31, pi.<br />

XLV:A: figs. 1-3 [syntype localities: Key West and Sand Key, Florida,<br />

USA].<br />

Bryopsis pennata Lamouroux var. secunda (Harvey) Collins et Hervey,<br />

1917:62— Gilbert, 1961:434.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130<br />

[without designation <strong>of</strong> variety],<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION .—BASILAN .<br />

Bryopsis plumosa (Hudson) C. Agardh<br />

Ulva plumosa Hudson, 1778:571 [type locality: Exmouth, Devonshire,<br />

England].<br />

Bryopsis plumosa (Hudson) C. Agardh, 1822a:448.—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:13, pi'. 4: fig. 16.—Vannajan and Trono, 1977:44, figs. 5, 6.—<br />

Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:14, pi. II: fig. 4.<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.—Cordero, 1984a:76.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Rizal, Manila, Cavite, Batangas. CEBU (Mactan I.).


104<br />

Derbesia Solier<br />

Derbesia attenuata Funk<br />

Derbesia attenuata Funk, 1955:23 [type locality: Napoli, Italy].—Chan,<br />

1981:387,389.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Derbesia marina (Lyngbye) Solier<br />

Vaucheria marina Lyngbye, 1819:79, pi. 22:A [sporophyte] [type locality:<br />

Kvivig, Str#m0, Faeroes].<br />

Derbesia marina (Lyngbye) Solier, 1846:453.<br />

Gastridium ovale Lyngbye, 1819:72, pi. 18:B [gametophyte] [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Faeroes].<br />

Halicystis ovalis (Lyngbye) J.E. Areschoug, 1850:447.—Domantay, 1962:<br />

281.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:147.—Reyes, 1978:<br />

152.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:14, pi. II: fig. 2.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION (<strong>of</strong> gametophyte).—LUZON:<br />

Pangasinan. SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Kornmann (1938) was <strong>the</strong> first to show that<br />

Halicystis ovalis and Derbesia marina are alternating stages.<br />

The sporophyte has not yet been reported from <strong>the</strong> Philippines.<br />

Derbesia tenuissima (Moris and De Notaris) P. Crouan<br />

and H. Crouan<br />

Bryopsis tenuissima Moris and De Notaris, 1839:259, pi. VI: fig. Ill [type<br />

locality: Cabrera, Islas Baleares, Spain].<br />

Derbesia tenuissima (Moris and De Notaris) P. Crouan and H. Crouan,<br />

1867:133.—Cordero, 1976c:9; 1977b:31.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

NOTE.—J. Feldmann (1950) showed that Derbesia tenuissima<br />

alternates with Halicystis parvula Schmitz ex G. Murray<br />

(1893:50, pi. XIII: fig. 5). The gametophyte has not yet<br />

been reported from <strong>the</strong> Philippines.<br />

Pedobesia MacRaild and Womersley<br />

Pedobesia ryukyuensis (Yamada and Tanaka) Kobara and<br />

Chihara<br />

Derbesia ryukyuensis Yamada and Tanaka, 1938:64, fig. 5 [type locality:<br />

Pinai, Yonakuni-shima, Sakishima-gunto, Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Cordero,<br />

1976c:9; 1977b:31.<br />

Pedobesia ryukyuensis (Yamada and Tanaka) Kobara and Chihara, 1984:<br />

156.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Family CAULERPACEAE<br />

Caulerpa Lamouroux<br />

Caulerpa ambigua Okamura<br />

Caulerpa ambigua Okamura, 1897:4, pi. I: figs. 3-12 [type locality: Ogasawara-gunto<br />

(Bonin Is.) Japan].—Saraya and Trono, 1980:15.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Caulerpa arenicola W.R. Taylor<br />

Caulerpa arenicola W.R. Taylor, 1950:55, pi. 28: fig. 2 [type locality:<br />

Rongelap Atoll, Marshall Is.].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383;<br />

1982:5, pi. 1:H.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

SIQUIJOR.<br />

Caulerpa brachypus Harvey<br />

Caulerpa brachypus Harvey, 1860a:333 [type locality: Tanega-shima, Osumi-gunto.Japan].—Gilbert,<br />

1961:435.—Domantay, 1962:279.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:350.—Kraft, 1972:328.—Trono, 1972a:95; 1973b:217;<br />

1973d:6, pi. 3: fig. 9.—Cordero, 1974b:6, fig. 1 .—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:130.—Cordero, 1977c:25, 27, fig. 2.—Taylor,<br />

1977a:4.—Reyes, 1978:153, pi. 7: fig. 4.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1980:17.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383;<br />

1982:5, pi. l:i.—Trono and Ang, 1982:4.—Cordero, 1984c:51.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MAS­<br />

BATE. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. PANAY: Antique (Panagatan<br />

Cays), NEGROS: Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga, Surigao del<br />

Norte, BASILAN. PALAWAN Bugsuk I., Cuyo I.), SULU: Sulu<br />

(incl. Siasi I.), Tawitawi (incl. Sibutu I., Tumindao I.).<br />

Caulerpa brachypus Harvey f. parvifolia (Harvey) Cribb<br />

Caulerpa parvifolia Harvey, 1860b: pi. CLXXII [type locality: Kiama, New<br />

South Wales, Australia].—Gilbert, 1942:11; 1961:437.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:131.<br />

Caulerpa brachypus Harvey f. parvifolia (Harvey) Cribb, 1958:209.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.).<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus cupressoides Vahl, 1802:38 [type locality: St. Croix, Virgin Is.].<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh, 1817:XXIH.—Domantay,<br />

1962:278.—de los Reyes, 1967:231.—Villones and Magdamo,<br />

1968:24, fig. 8.—Reyes, 1972:142.—Trono, 1972a:96.—Cordero,<br />

1973b: 19.—Trono, 1973c:9, fig. 22; 1973d:5, pi. 3: fig. 12; 1975:32.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:130.—Taylor, 1977a:4.—Reyes,<br />

1978:155, pi. 8, fig. 7.—Trono, 1978:4.—Trono and Tuason,<br />

1978:4.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:23.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1980:17.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1982:6, pi.<br />

1:B,C.—Trono and Ang, 1982:4.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:83, fig.<br />

16.—Cordero, 1984a:76.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Quezon, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental<br />

Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE<br />

(Biliran I.), NEGROS: Negros Oriental. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

SULU: Sulu (incl. Siasi I.), Tawitawi.


NUMBER 27<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh<br />

var. ericifolia (Turner) Weber-van Bosse<br />

Fucus ericifolius Turner, 1808:124, pi. 56 [type locality: Bermuda].<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh var. ericifolia (Turner) Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1898:335.—Domantay, 1962:278.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh<br />

var. lycopodium Weber-van Bosse<br />

Caulerpa lycopodium J. Agardh, 1847:6 [syntype localities: Brazil; West<br />

Indies].<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh var. lycopodium Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1898:335.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:115.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo,<br />

1983:148.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

NOTE.—Caulerpa lycopodium J. Agardh, <strong>the</strong> intended<br />

basionym <strong>of</strong> C. cupressoides var. lycopodium, is a later homonym<br />

<strong>of</strong> C. lycopodium C. Agardh (18l7:xxm) and hence not<br />

priorable. The Weber-van Bosse trinomial is treated as a<br />

nomen novum in accordance with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh<br />

var. lycopodium Weber-van Bosse<br />

f. amicorum (Harvey) Weber-van Bosse<br />

Caulerpa amicorum Harvey, 1860a:333 [type locality: O-shima, Amamigunto,<br />

Ryukyu-retto, Japan].<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh var. lycopodium Weber-van Bosse<br />

f. amicorum (Harvey) Weber-van Bosse, 1898:337.—Gilbert, 1942:<br />

17.—Trono, 1973c:9.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO:<br />

doro. CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh<br />

var. lycopodium Weber-van Bosse<br />

f. disticha Weber-van Bosse<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh var. lycopodium Weber-van Bosse<br />

f. disticha Weber-van Bosse, 1898:338, pi. XXVII: fig. 14 [syntype<br />

localities: Guadeloupe; Florida, USA].<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh var. disticha Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1898:327, 328.—Gilbert, 1961:436.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN.<br />

NOTE.—Caulerpa cupressoides var. lycopodium f. disticha<br />

and C. cupressoides var. disticha are alternative names for<br />

<strong>the</strong> same taxon, both being used by Weber-van Bosse in <strong>the</strong><br />

original publication.<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh<br />

var. lycopodium Weber-van Bosse<br />

f. elegans (P. Crouan and H. Crouan) Weber-van Bosse<br />

105<br />

Caulerpa plumaris (Forsskal) C. Agardh var. elegans P. Crouan and H.<br />

Crouan in Schramm and Maze, 1865:39 [type locality: Guadeloupe].<br />

Caulerpa cupressoides (Vahl) C. Agardh var. lycopodium Weber-van Bosse<br />

f. elegans (P. Crouan and H. Crouan) Weber-van Bosse, 1898:336.—<br />

Cordero, 1977b:32.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Caulerpa elongata Weber-van Bosse<br />

Caulerpa elongata Weber-van Bosse, 1898:271, pi. XXI: figs. 5, 6 [syntype<br />

localities: Tongatapu, Tonga; Macassar, Celebes, Indonesia].—Taylor,<br />

1977a:5.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Caulerpa fastigiata Montagne<br />

Caulerpa fastigiata Montagne, 1837:353 [type locality: Cuba].—Gilbert,<br />

1942:9; 1961:436.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:131.—Taylor,<br />

1977a:5.—Reyes, 1978:154, pi. 8: figs. 1, 2.—Menez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383; 1982:6, pi. I:A.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro<br />

(Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR: Eastern Samar.<br />

NEGROS: Negros Occidental (incl. Suyac I.), Negros<br />

Oriental (incl. Apo I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

BASILAN.<br />

Caulerpa fergusonii Murray<br />

Caulerpa fergusonii Murray, 1891:212, pi. 53: figs. 1,2 [type locality: Sri<br />

Lanka].—Taylor, 1977a:5.—Cordero, 1980b:23, pis. 8, [46].—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:115.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:148.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:179.—Tungpalan, 1984:139.<br />

Oriental Min- PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION. -<br />

sogon. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Caulerpa filicoides Yamada<br />

-LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Sor-<br />

Caulerpa filicoides Yamada, 1936b: 135, pi. 30: fig. 2 [syntype localities:<br />

Mikakoand Naha, Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Saraya and Trono, 1980:15,<br />

pi. Ill: figs. 1,4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Caulerpa lentillifera J. Agardh<br />

Caulerpa lentillifera ]. Agardh, 1837:173 [type locality: Ethiopia].—Gilbert,<br />

1942:23; 1961:436.—Domantay, 1962:277.—Taylor, 1966b:350<br />

[var. lentillifera].—Villones and Magdamo, 1968:24, fig. 7.—Trono,<br />

1972a:96; 1973b:217; 1973c:10, fig. 1; 1973d:5, pi. 5: fig. 20;<br />

1975:33.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:131.—Taylor,<br />

1977a:5.—Reyes, 1978:155, 162, pi. 8: fig. 6.—Trono, 1978:4.—<br />

Trono and Tuason, 1978:3.—Cordero, 1979b:276.—Fortes,<br />

1979:112, figs. 1, 2.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—Moreland,


106 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

1980:43.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:16.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1980:63.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:17, fig. [s.n].—Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1981:21.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.—Trono,<br />

1981a:49.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Luistro, Cajipe, and Laserna,<br />

1982:46.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1982:7, pi. 1:F,G.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1982:144.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1985:64, 66.<br />

Caulerpa lentillifera]. Agardh var. longistipitata Weber-van Bosse in Reinbold,<br />

1901:189 [syntype localities: Ko Chick, Ko Chang Archipelago,<br />

Thailand; various in Indonesia].—Taylor, 1966b:350.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas, Camarines Norte, Sorsogon. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. SAMAR:<br />

Eastern Samar. PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga<br />

(incl. Sacol I.), Misamis Occidental, Davao. BASILAN. PALA­<br />

WAN, SULU: Sulu (incl. Siasi I.), Tawitawi (incl. Sibutu I.,<br />

Turtle Is.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Nizamuddin<br />

(1967:158).<br />

*Caulerpa lentillifera J. Agardh var. compacta<br />

Trono and Ang<br />

Caulerpa lentillifera ]. Agardh var. compacta Trono and Ang, 1982:7, figs.<br />

1-4 [type locality: Bugsuk I., Palawan Prov.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Caulerpa lessonii Bory de Saint-Vincent<br />

Caulerpa lessonii Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828 [1826-1829]: 193, pi. 22:<br />

fig. 3 [type locality: Oualan (Kosrae) I., Caroline Is.].—Taylor, 1977a:6.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: La Union, Pangasinan.<br />

Caulerpa mexicana Sonder ex Kutzing<br />

Caulerpa mexicana Sonder ex Kutzing, 1849:496 [type locality: Mexico],—Taylor,<br />

1966b:350.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:131.—<br />

Taylor, 1977a:7.—Trono and Ang, 1982:5.<br />

Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Agardh var. crassifolia C. Agardh, 1822a:436<br />

[syntype localities: Indian Ocean; Red Sea; West Indies].<br />

Caulerpa crassifolia (C. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1873:13.—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1913a:99 [f. typica].— Gilbert, 1942:12; 1946:78.—Gilbert, 1961:<br />

436.—Mefiez, 1961:53.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:<br />

130.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383; 1982:6, pi. 1:D,E.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: La Union, Pangasinan,<br />

Sorsogon. NEGROS: Negros Oriental. PALAWAN (incl.<br />

Balabac I., Bugsuk I.), SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Papenfuss<br />

(1956:65). Caulerpa crassifolia has priority only from 1873,<br />

<strong>the</strong> basionym being at varietal rank.<br />

Caulerpa mexicana Sonder ex Kutzing<br />

var. pluriseriata W.R. Taylor<br />

Caulerpa mexicana Sonder ex Kutzing var. pluriseriata W.R. Taylor,<br />

1975:77, fig. 1 [including Philippine records] [type locality: Tatagan I.,<br />

Malaysia].<br />

JOR.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. SIQUI­<br />

Caulerpa microphysa (Weber-van Bosse) J. Feldmann<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. clavifera (Turner) Weber-van<br />

Bosse f. microphysa Weber-van Bosse, 1898:361, pi. XXXIII: fig. 5 [type<br />

locality: Macassar, Celebes, Indonesia].—Cordero, 1984c:52.<br />

Caulerpa microphysa (Weber-van Bosse) J. Feldmann, 1955:430.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:350.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:131 .—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1982:7, pi. 2:L.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MASBATE. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental (incl. Apo I.), CEBU (Pescador I., Sumilon I.).<br />

SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga (incl. Sacol I.), BASILAN.<br />

Caulerpa prolifera (Forsskal) Lamouroux<br />

Fucus prolifer Forsskal, 1775:193 [type locality: Alexandria, Egypt].<br />

Caulerpa prolifera (Forsskal) Lamouroux, 1809b:332.—Ortega, Alcala,<br />

and Reyes, 1974:185.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh<br />

Fucus racemosus Forsskal, 1775:191 (type locality: Suez, Egypt].<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh, 1873:35.—Gilbert, 1946:78.—<br />

Zaneveld, 1950:110.—Velasquez, 1953a: 100.—Zaneveld, 1956:6;<br />

1959:92.—Mefiez, 1961:51.—Taylor, 1966b:350.—de los Reyes,<br />

1967:231.—Velasquez, 1968a: 119, fig. 1.—Villones and Magdamo,<br />

1968:12, fig. 6.—Velasquez, 1971:435, fig. 13.—Kraft, 1972:328,<br />

329.—Reyes, 1972:142.—Trono, 1972a:96.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—<br />

Bersamin et al., 1973:185.—Trono, 1973b:218.—Trono, 1973d:6, pi.<br />

2: figs. 7, 8; pi. 4: figs. 13-16.—Velasquez et al., 1973:14, pi. 4: fig.<br />

20.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes,<br />

1974:178.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—Trono, 1975:33.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:131.—Cordero, 1976c:6 [var. racemosa];<br />

1977b:34 [var. racemosa].— Taylor, 1977a:8.—Reyes, 1978:156,<br />

162, pi. 8: fig. 8; pi. 9: figs. 1-4.—Sotto, 1978:109.—Trono, 1978:5.—<br />

Trono and Tuason, 1978:3.—Cordero, 1979b:276, 280.—Fortes,<br />

1979:112, fig. 3.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:23.—Velasquez,<br />

1979b:230.—Cordero, 1980b:24, pi. 10; 26, pis. 13, [57] [var. racemosa].—Liao<br />

and Sotto, 1980:96.—Moreland, 1980:43, 46.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1980:16.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:63.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:19, fig. [s.n].—Trono, Velasquez, and Guevarra,<br />

1980:76.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Guzman, 1981:43.—Trono and<br />

De Lara, 1981:4.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1982:7.—Trono and Ang, 1982:6.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:144.—<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:84, fig. 17.—Cordero, 1984a:77;<br />

1984b:58; 1984c:51.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984b: 121.—Tungpalan,<br />

1984:139.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1985:64, 66.<br />

Fucus clavifer Turner, 1808:126, pi. 57 [type locality: Red Sea].<br />

Caulerpa clavifera (Turner) C. Agardh, 18l7:xxm.—Dickie, 1874a: 197;


NUMBER 27 107<br />

1876a:244.—Howe, 1932:169.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:130.<br />

Chauvinia clavifera (Turner) Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1829 [1826-1829]:<br />

207.—Martens, 1868:24, 64-65.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:134.<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. clavifera (Turner) Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1898:361, pi. XXXIII: figs. 1-3.—Gilbert, 1942:18; 1946:78.—<br />

Quisumbing, 1951:1007.— Gi r ..>_, ; .?fi 1:437.— Galutira and Velasquez,<br />

1964:496.—Taylor, .966b:35L- Aguilar-Santos and Doty,<br />

1968:174.—Taylor, 1977a: 10.—Mefiez an J Calumpong, 1981:383.—<br />

Cordero, 1982a:60, fig. 5. -Mefiez and


108 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh<br />

var. occidentalis (J. Agardh) Brgesen<br />

Caulerpa chemnitzia (Esper) Lamouroux var. occidentalis J. Agardh,<br />

1873:37 [type locality: upper Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico to Recife, Brazil].<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. occidentalis (J. Agardh)<br />

B^rgesen, 1907:379, figs. 28, 29.—Domantay, 1962:278.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:351.—Taylor, 1977a: 10—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383;<br />

1982:8, pi. 2:B.—Cordero, 1984c:51.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan,<br />

Rizal, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental<br />

Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. MASBATE. NEGROS: Negros Orien­<br />

tal, SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PALAWAN,<br />

SULU: Sulu (Tapul Group).<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh<br />

var. peltata (Lamouroux) Eubank<br />

Caulerpa peltata Lamouroux, 1809b:332 [type locality: Antilles].—Dickie,<br />

1876a:244.—Collado, 1926:129.—Gilbert, 1942:22 [var. typica];<br />

1946:78.—Taylor, 1966b:350 [var. peltata].—de los Reyes,<br />

1967:231.—Reyes, 1972:142.—Velasquez et al., 1973:14, pi. 4: fig.<br />

18.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186, 187.—Trono, 1975:33.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:131.—Cordero, 1976a:84;<br />

1976c:8.—Taylor, 1977a:8.—Cordero, 1978b:45, fig. 2 [var. typica].—<br />

Reyes, 1978:156, pi. 9: fig. 5.—Cordero, 1979b:280, fig. 2 [var. typica];<br />

1980b:23, pi. 9 [var. typica].—Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—Saraya<br />

and Trono, 1980:15, pi. II: fig. 3.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:63.—<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:144.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:77; 1984c:5L—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984b:121.<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. peltata (Lamouroux) Eubank,<br />

1946:421, fig. 2M.—Gilbert, 1961:439.—Cordero, 1977b:33.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:383; 1982:8, pi. 2:K.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas, Albay, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental<br />

Mindoro. MASBATE. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE<br />

(Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental (incl.<br />

Apo I.), CEBU (incl. Mactan I., Pescador I., Sumilon I.).<br />

SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga, Surigao del Norte, BASI­<br />

LAN. PALAWAN (incl. Cuyo I.), SULU: Sulu (incl. North Ubian<br />

I., Siasi I.), Tawitawi (incl. Tumindao I.).<br />

NOTE.—Shameel (1978) argues for retention <strong>of</strong> C. peltata<br />

as a distinct species.<br />

TAXA OF UNCERTAIN VALUE<br />

The following two infraspecific taxa are probably related<br />

to Caulerpa racemosa but have not been formally transferred<br />

to it.<br />

Caulerpa peltata Lamouroux var. macrodisca (Decaisne)<br />

Weber-van Bosse<br />

Caulerpa macrodisca Decaisne, 1842a:336 [type locality: Anambas Is.,<br />

Indonesia].—Howe, 1932:169.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:131.—Taylor, 1977a:7.<br />

Caulerpa peltata Lamouroux var. macrodisca (Decaisne) Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1898:376.—Gilbert, 1942:23.—Zaneveld, 1950:110.—Montilla and<br />

Blanco, 1953:166.—Zaneveld, 1956:6; 1959:92.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PANAY. CEBU.<br />

Caulerpa peltata Lamouroux var. nummularia<br />

(Harvey ex J. Agardh) Weber-van Bosse<br />

Caulerpa nummularia Harvey ex J. Agardh, 1873:38 [syntype localities:<br />

Tonga; Nukahiva, Marquesas Is.].<br />

Caulerpa peltata Lamouroux var. nummularia (Harvey ex J. Agardh)<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1898:376, pi. XXXII: fig. 9.—Cordero, 1976a:84,<br />

fig. 1; 1976c:6; 1977b:32.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES.<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh<br />

var. turbinata (J. Agardh) Eubank<br />

Caulerpa clavifera (Turner) C. Agardh var. turbinata J. Agardh, 1837:173<br />

[type locality: near Tor, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt].<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. turbinata (J. Agardh) Eubank,<br />

1946:420, figs. 2o-q.— Taylor, 1977a: 10.—Cordero, 1980b:27, pi. 14.<br />

Fucus chemnitzia Esper, 1800:167 [given as "127"], pi. LXXXVIII [type<br />

locality: Malabar Coast, India].<br />

Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. chemnitzia (Esper) Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1898:370, pi. XXXI: figs. 5-8.—Gilbert, 1961:437.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon. SAMAR:<br />

Eastern Samar. BASILAN. SULU: Sulu.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Weber-van<br />

Bosse (1898:370).<br />

* Caulerpa reyesii Menez and Calumpong<br />

Caulerpa reyesii Mefiez and Calumpong, 1982:10, fig. 2, pi. 3:G-I [type<br />

locality: Solong-on, Siquijor I.].—Reyes, 1978:157, pi. 9: figs. 6, 7<br />

[Caulerpa sp.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Caulerpa selago (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus selago Turner, 1808:122, pi. 55 [type locality: Red Sea].<br />

Caulerpa selago (Turner) C. Agardh, 1817:xxm.—Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1913a: 101.—Gilbert, 1946:78; 1961:440.—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:132.—Taylor, 1977a: 10.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I., Tumindao I.).<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh<br />

Fucus serrulatus Forsskal, 1775:189 [type locality: Mokha, Yemen].<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh, 1837:174.—Gilbert, 1942:14<br />

[incl. var. typica f. serrulata]; 1946:78.—Zaneveld, 1950:111.—Montilla<br />

and Blanco, 1953:166.—Zaneveld, 1956:7; 1959:94.—Gilbert,<br />

1961:440.—Mefiez, 1961:53.—Domantay, 1962:278.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:351.—Aguilar-Santos and Doty, 1968:174.—Velasquez,<br />

1971:435, fig. 15.—Reyes, 1972:142.—Trono, 1972a:96.—Cordero,


NUMBER 27<br />

1973b:19.—Bersaminet al., 1973:185.—Trono, 1973b:218; 1973c:ll,<br />

figs. 2, 23; 1973d:7, pi. 5: fig. 19. —Velasquez et al., 1973:15, pi. 5:<br />

fig. 21.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186.—Trono, 1975:33.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:132.—Taylor, 1977a: 10 [var. serrulata].—Reyes,<br />

1978:155, pi. 8: fig. 4.—Trono, 1978:5.—Trono and<br />

Tuason, 1978:3.—Cordero, 1979b:276.—Fortes, 1979:112.—Garcia,<br />

1979:44 (table 1).—Puig and Cordero, 1979:24.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:96.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:18.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1980:21, fig. [s.n].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.—Trono and<br />

De Lara, 1981:4, pi. HI: fig. 1.—Cordero, 1982a:60.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1982:9, pi. 2:E.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:116—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce and Modelo, 1983:148 [var. serrulata].—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1983:84, fig. 18.—Cordero, 1984a:77; 1984b:58; 1984c:51.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1984:179.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984b: 122.<br />

Caulerpa freycinetii C. Agardh, 1822a:446 [type locality: Mariana Is.].—<br />

Collado, 1926:129.—G. Blanco, 1938:512.—Quisumbing, 1951:1007<br />

[var. typica].—Montilla and Blanco, 1953:166.—de los Reyes,<br />

1967:231.—Cordero, 1982a:60.<br />

Caulerpa hummii Diaz-Piferrer, 1969b: 13, fig. 1 [type locality: Orquilla I.<br />

(cited Orchilla I. in error), Archipielago Los Hermanos, Venezuela].—<br />

Trono, 1973c:9, fig. 19.—Taylor, 1977a:l 1-12.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, Albay, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES.<br />

MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MARINDUQUE. MASBATE. SAMAR: Eastern Samar.<br />

LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental<br />

(incl. Apo I.), CEBU (incl. Mactan I., Sumilon I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga, Davao. BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl.<br />

Balabac I., Culion I.), SULU: Sulu (incl. Siasi I.), Tawitawi<br />

(incl. Tumindao I.).<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Caulerpa freycinetii and C.<br />

serrulata was proposed by B0rgesen (1932:5). Caulerpa<br />

hummii is included as a synonym on <strong>the</strong> authority <strong>of</strong> Taylor<br />

(1977a:ll-12).<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh<br />

var. boryana (J. Agardh) Gilbert<br />

Caulerpa boryana J. Agardh, 1873:20 [type locality: "ad insulas Oceani<br />

pacifici calidioris"].<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. boryana (J. Agardh) Gilbert,<br />

1942:15.—Taylor, 1977a:ll.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MIN­<br />

DANAO: Davao.<br />

*Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. boryana<br />

(J. Agardh) Gilbert f. longifolia Gilbert<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. boryana (J. Agardh) Gilbert f.<br />

longifolia Gilbert, 1942:16, figs. 4, 5 [type locality: Siasi I., Sulu Prov.,<br />

Sulu Archipelago].—Gilbert, 1961:441.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo,<br />

1983:149.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION,-<br />

Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

-LUZON: Ilocos Norte, SULU:<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. boryana<br />

(J. Agardh) Gilbert f. occidentalis (Weber-van Bosse)<br />

Yamada and Tanaka<br />

109<br />

Caulerpa freycinetii C. Agardh var. boryana f. occidentalis Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1898:315, pi. XXV: fig. 11 [type locality: Guadeloupe].—Gilbert,<br />

1942:15; 1961:440.<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. boryana (J. Agardh) Gilbert f.<br />

occidentalis (Weber-van Bosse) Yamada and Tanaka, 1938:62.—Gilbert,<br />

1942:15; 1961:441.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383; 1982:9, pi.<br />

2:F.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

PALAWAN (Culion I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh f. lata<br />

(Weber-van Bosse) Tseng<br />

Caulerpa freycinetii C. Agardh var. typica f. lata Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1898:313, pi. XXV: fig. 5 [syntype localities: Red Sea; Mariana Is.;<br />

Tonga; Sumbawa 1., Indonesia; Guadeloupe].—Gilbert, 1942:15;<br />

1961:440.<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh f. lata (Weber-van Bosse) Tseng,<br />

1936:178.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Batangas.<br />

MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. LEYTE (Biliran I.), CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.). MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PALAWAN<br />

(incl. Culion I.).<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh<br />

var. pectinata (Weber-van Bosse) W.R. Taylor<br />

Caulerpa freycinetii C. Agardh var. pectinata Weber-van Bosse, 1898:316<br />

[type locality: Guadeloupe].—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a:102.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:131 [without designation <strong>of</strong> variety].<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh var. pectinata (Weber-van Bosse)<br />

W.R. Taylor, 1960:146.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I.).<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh<br />

f. spiralis (Weber-van Bosse) Gilbert<br />

Caulerpa freycinetii C. Agardh var. typica f. spiralis Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1898:314 [type locality: New Caledonia].<br />

Caulerpa serrulata (Forsskal) J. Agardh f. spiralis (Weber-van Bosse) Gilbert,<br />

1942:15 [var. typica f. spiralis].—Trono, 1973c:ll, fig. 2.—Taylor,<br />

1977a:l 1 [var. spiralis].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas, Sorsogon.<br />

CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. SULU: Sulu.<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe<br />

Fucus sertularioides S.G. Gmelin, 1768:151, pi. XV: fig. 4 [type locality:<br />

"in coralliis americanis"].<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe, 1905:576.—Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1913a:100 [forma typica].—Collado, 1926:129.—G. Blanco,


110 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

1938:512.—Gilbert, 1946:78.—Zaneveld, 1950:111.—Quisumbing,<br />

1951:1008.—Montilla and Blanco, 1953:166.—Zaneveld, 1956:8<br />

1959:94.—Gilbert, 1 961:441 . — Mefiez, 1961:52.—Domantay<br />

1962:278.—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:496.—Taylor, 1966b<br />

351.—Aguilar-Santos and Doty, 1968:174.—Velasquez, 1968a<br />

119, fig. 2.—Villones and Magdamo, 1968:24, fig. 9 [figure cited but<br />

not published].—Velasquez, 1971:435, fig. 14.—Reyes, 1972<br />

143— Trono, 1972a:96.—Bersamin et al., 1973:186.—Trono<br />

1973b:219; 1973c: 12, fig. 4; 1973d:7, pi. 3: fig. 11.—Velasquez et al.<br />

1973:14, pi. 4: fig. 19.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64.—Ortega, Alcala<br />

and Reyes, 1974:187.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—Trono<br />

1975:34.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:132.—Taylor<br />

1977a: 12.—Vannajan and Trono, 1977:44, fig. 8.—Reyes, 1978:154<br />

162, pi. 7: fig. 6.—Trono, 1978:5.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:5.—<br />

Cordero, 1979b:276, 280.—Fortes, 1979:112.—Garcia, 1979:44 (table<br />

1).—Puig and Cordero, 1979:24.—Cordero, 1980b:28.—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1980:17.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:64.—Trono and Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1980:23, fig. [s.n].—Trono, Velasquez, and Guevarra,<br />

1980:77.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:5.—Calumpong, 1982:145.—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1982:9, pi. 3:F.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:144.—Trono and Ang, 1982:5.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:116.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:149.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1983:85, fig. 19.—Cordero, 1984a:78; 1984b:59; 1984c:5L—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:179.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984b: 122.—<br />

Ang, 1985b:298.<br />

Fucus plumaris Forsskal, 1775:190 [type locality: Mokha, Yemen].<br />

Caulerpa plumaris (Forsskal) C. Agardh, 1822a:436.—Montagne,<br />

1844a:659.—Martens, 1868:62-63.—Dickie, 1876a:245.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:131.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (incl. Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Manila, Batangas,<br />

Quezon, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MARIN­<br />

DUQUE. MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS:<br />

Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.), SI­<br />

QUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALAWAN (incl. Bugsuk I.,<br />

Cuyo I.), SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I., Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Fucus sertularioides and F.<br />

plumaris was proposed by C. Agardh (1822a:436), who<br />

erroneously adopted <strong>the</strong> later <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two names. The situation<br />

was corrected by Howe (1905:576).<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe<br />

f. brevipes (J. Agardh) Svedelius<br />

Caulerpa plumaris (Forsskal) C. Agardh var. brevipes ]. Agardh, 1873:15<br />

[type locality: uncertain; see Note].<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe f. brevipes (J. Agardh) Svedelius,<br />

1906:114.—Gilbert, 1942:13; 1961:441.—Taylor, 1966b:351<br />

[var. sertularioides f. brevipes].—Cordero, 1976c:8 [var. brevipes];<br />

1977b:34.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Rizal, Manila<br />

Bay. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. PALAWAN (Cuyo L).<br />

SULU: Tawitawi (Pearl Bank, Turtle Is.).<br />

NOTE.—In <strong>the</strong> protologue <strong>of</strong> C. plumaris var. brevipes, ].<br />

Agardh cited as a synonym Fucus sertularioides S.G. Gmelin,<br />

a species with <strong>the</strong> West Indies as its type locality, but<br />

indicated <strong>the</strong> provenance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> variety as "in pacifico<br />

calidiore." An examination <strong>of</strong> pertinent specimens in <strong>the</strong><br />

Agardh Herbarium (in LD) would probably resolve <strong>the</strong><br />

conflict.<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe<br />

f. farlowii (Weber-van Bosse) B^rgesen<br />

Caulerpa plumaris (Forsskal) C. Agardh f. farlowii Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1898:295, pi. XXIV: figs. 5, 6 ["farlowi"] [syntype localities: Ilhas do<br />

Cabo Verde; Florida, USA; Flores, Indonesia].<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe f. farlowii (Weber-van Bosse)<br />

Btf>rgesen, 1907:365.—Trono and Ang, 1982:6.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe<br />

f. flagellata (Weber-van Bosse) Weber-van Bosse<br />

Caulerpa plumaris (Forsskal) C. Agardh f. flagellata Weber-van Bosse,<br />

1898:295, pi. XXIV: fig. 10 [type locality: Tonga].<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe f. flagellata (Weber-van Bosse)<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: 101 [including Philippine record].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu<br />

I.).<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe<br />

f. longipes (J. Agardh) Collins<br />

Caulerpa plumaris (Forsskal) C. Agardh var. longipes ]. Agardh, 1873:15<br />

[type locality: West Indies].<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe f. longipes (J- Agardh) Collins,<br />

1909:415.—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: 101.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe<br />

f. longiseta (Bory de Saint-Vincent) Svedelius<br />

Caulerpa plumaris (Forsskal) C. Agardh var. longiseta Bory de Saint-<br />

Vincent, 1828 [1826-1829]: 194, pi. 22: fig. 4 [type locality: not specified].<br />

Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) Howe f. longiseta (Bory de Saint-<br />

Vincent) Svedelius, 1906:114, fig. 10.—Gilbert, 1942:13; 1961:441.—<br />

Domantay, 1962:278.—Taylor, 1966b:351.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Ilocos<br />

Sur, Pangasinan, Bataan, Rizal, Manila Bay. MINDORO: Oriental<br />

Mindoro. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PALAWAN.<br />

Caulerpa subserrata Okamura<br />

Caulerpa subserrata Okamura, 1897:3, pi. I: figs. 1,2 [type locality: Ogasawara-gunto<br />

(Bonin Is.), Japan].—Cordero, 1980c:70, fig. 1.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:117.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:149.—<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:86, fig. 20.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.


NUMBER 27 111<br />

Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Agardh<br />

Fucus taxifolius Vahl, 1802:36 [type locality: St. Croix, Virgin Is.].<br />

Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Agardh, 1817:xxil.—Montagne, 1844a<br />

659.—Martens, 1868:62-63.—Gilbert, 1942:12; 1946:78; 1961<br />

441.—Mefiez, 1961:53.—de los Reyes, 1967:231.—Trono, 1975<br />

34.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:133.—Cordero, 1976c<br />

10; 1977b:34.— Taylor, 1977a: 13.—Reyes, 1978:155, pi. 8: fig. 5.—<br />

Liao and Sotto, 1980:96.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:16.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:64.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.—Cordero, 1984a:78; 1984b:59; 1984c:51.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Sorsogon. MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. BASILAN. PALAWAN, SULU: Sulu<br />

(North Ubian I.).<br />

Caulerpa urvilliana Montagne<br />

Caulerpa urvilliana Montagne, 1845:21 [type locality: Toud I. (Warrior<br />

Islet), Torres Strait, Australia].—Taylor, 1966b:352.—Trono,<br />

1972a:97; 1973b:219; 1973d:7, pi. 2: fig. 5; 1975:35.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:133.—Taylor, 1977a:14 [var. urvilliana].—<br />

Reyes, 1978:154, pi. 7: fig. 5.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383;<br />

1982:10, pi. 3:D,E.—Trono and Ang, 1982:6.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon. NEGROS:<br />

Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN<br />

(incl. Bugsuk I., Cuyo I.). SULU: Sulu (incl. Siasi I.), Tawitawi<br />

(incl. Pearl Bank, Sibutu I.).<br />

Caulerpa urvilliana Montagne<br />

var. vitiensis Weber-van Bosse<br />

Caulerpa urvilliana Montagne var. vitiensis Weber-van Bosse, 1898:319,<br />

pi. XXVI: fig. 12 [syntype localities: Fiji; New Hebrides].—Taylor,<br />

1977a:14.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu.<br />

Caulerpa verticillata J. Agardh<br />

Caulerpa verticillata J. Agardh, 1847:6 [type locality: not specified].—<br />

Gilbert, 1961:442.—Trono, 1973b:219; 1973d:8, pi. 3: fig. 10.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:133.—Taylor, 1977a: 14.—Reyes,<br />

1978:154, pi. 8: fig. 3 [forma typica].—Saraya and Trono, 1980:18.—<br />

Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383; 1982:10, pi. 3:A-C.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Oriental (Apo I.), CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

BASILAN. PALAWAN, SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Caulerpa vesiculifera (Harvey) Harvey<br />

Caulerpa simpliciuscula (Turner) C. Agardh var. vesiculifera Harvey, 1859:<br />

pi. LXV: figs. 3, 4 [lectotype locality: Western Port, Victoria, Australia<br />

fide Womersley, 1984:272].<br />

Caulerpa vesiculifera (Harvey) Harvey, 1863:lvi.—Taylor, 1966b:352.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:133.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN.<br />

Caulerpa webbiana Montagne<br />

Caulerpa webbiana Montagne, 1837:354 [type locality: Arrecife, Isla Lanzarote,<br />

Islas Canarias].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383; 1982:10,<br />

pi. 2:G-J.—Cordero, 1984a:78.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, NE­<br />

GROS: Negros Oriental (Apo I.).<br />

Caulerpa webbiana Montagne var. pickeringii<br />

(Harvey and Bailey) Eubank<br />

Caulerpa pickeringii Harvey and Bailey, 1851:373 [type locality: Wilson's<br />

I. (Manihi I.), Tuamotu Archipelago].—Trono, 1973a:I28.<br />

Caulerpa webbiana Montagne var. pickeringii (Harvey and Bailey) Eubank,<br />

1946:416.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Family CODIACEAE<br />

Codium Stackhouse<br />

A preliminary study (unpublished) <strong>of</strong> Philippine Codium<br />

was made by P.C. Silva in 1950-1951 as part <strong>of</strong> a worldwide<br />

survey <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> genus, but with special reference to Hawaii<br />

(Silva, 1952b). It was concluded that <strong>the</strong> representation in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Indonesian-Philippine region posed many problems that<br />

could not be solved until <strong>the</strong> genus as a whole was better<br />

understood. Subsequently, <strong>the</strong> Codium flora has been<br />

worked out for five temperate regions—sou<strong>the</strong>rn Australia<br />

(Silva and Womersley, 1956), South Africa (Silva, 1959),<br />

New Zealand, Japan, and Pacific Mexico (<strong>the</strong> last three<br />

unpublished)—each showing a high degree <strong>of</strong> endemism.<br />

In addition, <strong>the</strong> Codium flora <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tropical Atlantic has<br />

been worked out (Silva, 1960), but Indonesian-Philippine<br />

collections that have become available since 1951 have been<br />

examined only superficially. At present, it is easier to say<br />

which species do not occur in <strong>the</strong> Philippines than it is to<br />

say which ones are <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

Codium arabicum Kutzing<br />

Codium arabicum Kutzing, 1856:35, pi. 100: fig. II [type locality: Tor,<br />

Sinai Peninsula, Egypt].—Silva, 1952b:382, figs. 11-13, pi. 346.—<br />

Mefiez, 1961:54, pi. 6: figs. 58, 59.—Reyes, 1972:143.—Trono<br />

1973b:221; 1973c: 13, fig. 5.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:185<br />

186.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:137.—Reyes, 1978:157, pi<br />

9: fig. 8.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:20, pi<br />

IV: fig. 2.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.—Trono and De Lara<br />

1981:5, pi. Ill: fig. 2.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:149.—Me<br />

fiez, Phillips, and Calumpong, 1983:23.—Mefiez and Calumpong<br />

1984:105.—Ang, 1985b:298.<br />

Codium coronatum Setchell, 1926:82, pi. 10: figs. 2-5; pi. 11: figs. 2, 3; pi<br />

12: figs. 1, 5 [type locality: Arue Reef, Tahiti].—Gilbert, 1947:123<br />

1961:442.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:137.<br />

Codium adhaerens [misapplied name].—Dickie, I876a:243.—Gilbert<br />

1946:78; 1947:123; 1961:442.—Villones and Magdamo, 1968:25, fig<br />

11.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:136.—Cordero, 1979b:276


112 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

281.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:26.—Cordero, 1984b:59; 1984c:52.<br />

Codium setchellii [misapplied name].—Cordero, 1973b:20.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:64; 1974:112 (table I).—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977b:42,pl.<br />

VII: figs. 39-42; 1980b:30, fig. 3A.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Batangas, Quezon, MASBATE. MINDORO:<br />

Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. LEYTE<br />

(Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PA­<br />

LAWAN, SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Silva<br />

(1952b:382). Codium adhaerens C. Agardh (1822a:457) is<br />

restricted to <strong>the</strong> Atlantic coast <strong>of</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn Europe and<br />

adjacent North Africa, while C. setchellii Gardner<br />

(1919:489, pi. 42: figs. 10, 11) is restricted to <strong>the</strong> cooltemperate<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pacific coast <strong>of</strong> North America.<br />

*Codium bartlettii Tseng and Gilbert<br />

Codium bartlettii Tseng and Gilbert, 1942:291, figs. 1, 2a [type locality:<br />

Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro Prov., Mindoro].—Gilbert, 1947:124;<br />

1961:442.—Trono, 1973c: 13, fig. 8.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:137.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.—Calumpong, 1982:<br />

145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Codium contractum Kjellman<br />

Codium contractum Kjellman, 1897b:35, pi. 2: fig. 12; pi. 7: figs. 1-3 [type<br />

locality: Amakusa Is., Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan],—Gilbert,<br />

1947:124; 1961:442.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:137.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Codium cylindricum Holmes<br />

Codium cylindricum Holmes, 1896:250, pi. 7: figs. \a,b [type locality:<br />

Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan].—Cordero, 1980b:28; 1984a:79.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, SA­<br />

MAR: Eastern Samar.<br />

Codium difforme auctorum<br />

Codium difforme [misapplied name].—Gepp and Gepp, 1911:134.—Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1913a: 118.—Gilbert, 1946:78; 1961:443.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:137.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

NOTE.—Codium difforme Kutzing (1843b:309) is a taxonomic<br />

synonym <strong>of</strong> C. effusum (Rafinesque) Delle Chiaje<br />

(1829:14, pi. 37), a name that applies to a species restricted<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Mediterranean Sea and adjacent Atlantic Ocean<br />

shores. The Siboga record (Gepp and Gepp, 1911:134)<br />

probably is referable to C. spongiosum Harvey (1855:565),<br />

a widespread Indo-Pacific species. The specimen, which<br />

would permit confirmation, is not among o<strong>the</strong>r Siboga<br />

collections at Leiden (L).<br />

Codium edule P.C. Silva<br />

Codium edule P.C. Silva, 1952b:392, fig. 18, pi. Sbb [type locality: Waikiki,<br />

Oahu, Hawaiian Is.].—Trono and Fortes, 1980:64.—Ganzon-Fortes,<br />

1981:21.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:145.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:<br />

119.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983: 149.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1983:94, fig. 27.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1984:179.— Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1984b: 122.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Codium elongatum auctorum<br />

Codium elongatum [misapplied name].—Gepp and Gepp, 1911:136.—<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: 120.—Gilbert, 1946:78; 1961:443.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:137.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Tawitawi (Pearl<br />

Bank).<br />

NOTE.—Codium elongatum (Turner) C. Agardh<br />

(1822a:454) is a nomenclatural synonym <strong>of</strong> C. decorticatum<br />

(Woodward) Howe (1911:494), a name that applies to a<br />

species restricted to warm waters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mediterranean Sea<br />

and Atlantic Ocean (cf. Silva, 1960:516-521). The Siboga<br />

record (Gepp and Gepp, 1911:136) may be referable to C.<br />

papillatum, but <strong>the</strong> voucher specimen is not among o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Siboga collections at Leiden (L).<br />

Codium fragile (Suringar) Hariot<br />

Acanthocodium fragile Suringar, 1867:258 [type locality: Japan].<br />

Codium fragile (Suringar) Hariot, 1889:32.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64.—<br />

Cordero, 1980b:29, pi. 17.—Tungpalan, 1984:139.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

PANAY: Aklan. CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

Codium geppii O.C. Schmidt<br />

Codium divaricatum A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp, 1911:136, 145, pi. 22: figs.<br />

195-199 [syntype localities: Great Kai I., Moluccas and Kwandang Bay,<br />

Celebes, Indonesia] [replaced name].<br />

Codium geppii O.C. Schmidt, 1923:50, fig. 33.—Gilbert, 1947:123.—<br />

Quisumbing, 1951:1009.—Gilbert, 1961:443.—Domantay, 1962:<br />

280.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:137.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.—Calumpong, 1982:145.<br />

Codium repens [misapplied name].—Cordero, 1977b:42, pi. VII: figs. 43-<br />

45; 1979b:276; 1980b:30, fig. 3B, pi. 18.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1983:97, fig. 28; 1984b: 122.—Tungpalan, 1984:139.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, La Union, Pangasinan, Albay.<br />

CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. PANAY: Aklan.<br />

NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

NOTE.—Codium repens P. Crouan and H. Crouan (in


NUMBER 27 113<br />

Vickers, 1905:56) in <strong>the</strong> Atlantic is <strong>the</strong> ecological and<br />

taxonomic counterpart <strong>of</strong> C. geppii in <strong>the</strong> Indo-Pacific. Each<br />

species encompasses a wide range <strong>of</strong> morphological variation.<br />

Codium geppii is a substitute name for C. divaricatum<br />

A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp, a later homonym <strong>of</strong> C. divaricatum<br />

(C. Agardh) Biasoletto (1841:237).<br />

Codium intricatum Okamura<br />

Codium intricatum Okamura, 1913:74, pi. CXX: figs. 9-13 [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Japan].—Gilbert, 1947:123; 1961:443.—Mefiez,<br />

1961:54, pi. 6: figs. 63, 64.—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:499, pi. 2:<br />

fig. 5; pi. 7: fig. 25.—Velasquez, 1968a: 120, fig. 4; 1971:437, fig. 18;<br />

1972:63.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:137.—Reyes, 1978:157,<br />

162, pi. 9: figs. 9, 10.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:26.—Velasquez,<br />

1979b:230.—Cordero, 1980b:29, pi. 16.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1980:20.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:64.—Trono,<br />

Velasquez, and Guevarra, 1980:77.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Guzman,<br />

1981:43.—Cordero, 1982a:60.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:145.—<br />

Cordero, 1984a:79.—Tungpalan, 1984:139.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Quezon, LEYTE (Biliran I.), CEBU (Mactan I.), SI­<br />

QUIJOR. BASILAN.<br />

Codium muelleri auctorum<br />

Codium muelleri [misapplied name].—Zaneveld, 1950:112; 1956:9;<br />

1959:95.—Bersamin etal., 1973:186.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos, La<br />

Union, Pangasinan. LEYTE. CEBU. BOHOL.<br />

NOTE.—Codium muelleri Kutzing (1856:34, pi. 95: fig.<br />

II) is a distinctive species apparently restricted to southwestern<br />

and sou<strong>the</strong>rn Australia. It seems likely that <strong>the</strong>se<br />

records <strong>of</strong> C. muelleri and most (if not all) Philippine records<br />

<strong>of</strong> C. tenue apply to <strong>the</strong> same undescribed species.<br />

Codium ovale Zanardini<br />

Codium ovale Zanardini, 1878:37 [type locality: Sorong, Irian Barat, Indonesia].—Gepp<br />

and Gepp, 1911:134.—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a:<br />

118.—Gilbert, 1946:78; 1961:443.—Trono, 1973b:22L—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:137.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.,<br />

Siasi I.), Tawitawi (Pearl Bank, Sangasiapu I.).<br />

*Codium papillatum Tseng and Gilbert<br />

Codium papillatum Tseng and Gilbert, 1942:293, figs. 2b-d, 3 [type locality:<br />

Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro Prov.].—Gilbert, 1947:124;<br />

1961:443.—Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:497, pi. 2: fig. 4; pi. 6: figs.<br />

23a,6.—Velasquez, 1972:63.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:<br />

137._Velasquez, 1979b:230.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:64.—Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1981:21.—Cordero, 1982a:60, fig. 4.—Trono and Fortes,<br />

1982:145.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Bataan,<br />

Cavite. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Codium platyclados Jones and Kraft<br />

Codium platyclados Jones and Kraft, 1984:266, figs. 8-13 [including Philippine<br />

record, page 273, figs. 10B, 12c] [type locality: Lord Howe I.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon (San Bernardino<br />

I.).<br />

Codium pugniforme Okamura<br />

Codium pugniforme Okamura, 1915:147, pi. CXXXV: figs. 6-9 ["pugniformis"]<br />

[syntype localities: various, all in Japan].—Cordero, 1973b:20 [C.<br />

pugniforme prox.].—Puig and Cordero, 1979:26.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Codium tenue auctorum<br />

Codium tenue [misapplied name].—Gepp and Gepp, 1911:136.—Seale,<br />

1911:309.—Wester, 1916:158.—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: 120.—Wester,<br />

1921:224; 1924:21.—G. Blanco, 1938:512.—Gilbert, 1946:78.—<br />

Zaneveld, 1950:112.—Quisumbing, 1951:1009.—Montilla and Blanco,<br />

1953:166, fig. 5: 5.—Zaneveld, 1956:10; 1959:96.—Gilbert, 1961:<br />

443.—Domantay, 1962:279.—Cordero, 1973b:20.—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:17, pi. 6: fig. 28.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:<br />

137.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:27.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:64.—<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Guzman, 1981:43.—Cordero, 1982a:60,<br />

fig. 3.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:145.—Cordero, 1984a:79.— Tungpalan,<br />

1984:139.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (incl. Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Norte, La Union, Pangasinan, Bataan.<br />

LEYTE (Biliran I.), SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

NOTE.—Codium tenue (Kutzing) Kutzing (1856:33, pi. 95:<br />

fig. I) appears to be restricted to estuaries <strong>of</strong> South Africa<br />

(cf. Silva, 1959:140-143). Placement <strong>of</strong> Philippine records<br />

awaits completion <strong>of</strong> a monographic study.<br />

Codium tomentosum auctorum<br />

Codium tomentosum [misapplied name].—Montagne, 1844a:659.—Martens,<br />

1868:47, 64-65.—Dickie, 1876a:243.—Piccone, 1886:29, 89.—<br />

Schmidt, 1923:39.—Zaneveld, 1950:112; 1956:10; 1959:96.—Mefiez,<br />

1961:54, pi. 6: figs. 60-62.—Reyes, 1972:143.—Cordero, 1973b:20.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:137.—Reyes, 1978:157, 162, pi. 9:<br />

figs. 11, 12.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:64.<br />

Codium dichotomum [misapplied name].—Gilbert, 1946:78; 1961:442.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:137.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. MAS­<br />

BATE (Ticao I.), LEYTE (Biliran I.), NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Codium dichotomum S.F. Gray (1821:293) is a<br />

nomenclatural synonym <strong>of</strong> Codium tomentosum Stackhouse<br />

(1797 [ 1795-180 l]:xxiv), a name that applies to a species<br />

restricted to <strong>the</strong> eastern North Atlantic (cf. Silva,<br />

1955:569-571). Placement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippine records awaits<br />

completion <strong>of</strong> a monographic study.


114 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Family HALIMEDACEAE<br />

Halimeda Lamouroux<br />

Halimeda bikinensis W.R. Taylor<br />

Halimeda bikinensis W.R. Taylor, 1950:87, 207, pi. 48: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Bikini Atoll, Marshall Is.].—Cordero and Tanaka, 1972:83, figs. 1A,<br />

2E,F.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:22, pi. V: fig. 2.—Marcos-Agngarayngay,<br />

1983:89, fig. 22.—Cordero, 1984a:80.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

Halimeda copiosa Goreau and Graham<br />

Halimeda copiosa Goreau and Graham, 1967:433, figs. 1-10 [type locality:<br />

Jamaica].<br />

Halimeda opuntia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux f. hederacea Barton, 1901:21, pi.<br />

Ill: fig. 23 [lectotype locality: Tanah-Djampeah, Flores Sea, Indonesia<br />

fide Colinvaux, 1968:32].—Gilbert, 1947:130; 1961:444.<br />

Halimeda opuntia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux var. hederacea (Barton) Hillis,<br />

1959:360, pi. 5: fig. 4 [including Philippine records].—Cordero,<br />

1977b:40.<br />

Halimeda hederacea (Barton) Colinvaux, 1968:30, figs. 1, 2(1,4,5,6,8)<br />

[including Philippine record].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Quezon.<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. SULU: Sulu (near Lapac<br />

I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Hillis-Colinvaux<br />

(1980:118).<br />

Halimeda cuneata Hering<br />

Halimeda cuneata Hering in Krauss, 1846:214 [type locality: "Natalbai"<br />

(Durban), South Africa].—Martens, 1868:25, 66-67.—Mefiez,<br />

1961:58, pi. 4: figs. 43-46; pi. 5: figs. 54, 55.—Cordero, 1973b:2L—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:147.—Cordero, 1977b:39, pi. VI:<br />

fig. 30; 1979b:281.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:27.—Cordero,<br />

1980b:31, fig. 1B, pi. 19.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:90, fig. 23.—<br />

Cordero, 1984a:80 [with query].—Tungpalan, 1984:138.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan. SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar.<br />

LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga,<br />

Surigao del Sur.<br />

Halimeda cylindracea Decaisne<br />

Halimeda cylindracea Decaisne, 1842b: 103 [type locality: Nosy-be, Malagasy<br />

Republic].—Hillis, 1959:373, pi. 4: fig. 3; pi. 5: figs. 22, 23; pi. 6:<br />

fig. 19; pi. 7: fig. 13.—Taylor, 1966b:353 ["cylindrica"].— Trono,<br />

1972a:97.—Cordero, 1973a: 167, figs. 1-4.—Trono, 1973b:225;<br />

1975:36.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:147 ["cylindracea" and<br />

"cylindrica"].—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:25, fig. [s.n].—Trono<br />

and Ang, 1982:11.<br />

Halimeda monile [misapplied name fide Hillis, 1959:374].—Gilbert,<br />

1947:130; 1961:443— Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:148.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas, Quezon,<br />

Sorsogon. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.,<br />

Culion I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Halimeda discoidea Decaisne<br />

Halimeda discoidea Decaisne, 1842b: 102 [type locality: said to be "Kamtschatka"<br />

but true provenance unknown].—Martens, 1868:25, 66-<br />

67—Gilbert, 1946:78; 1947:125 [f. typica].—Hillis, 1959:352, pi. 2:<br />

fig. 5; pi. 5: fig. 11; pi. 6: fig. 11; pi. 7: figs. 9, 10; pi. 8: figs. 5-8.—<br />

Gilbert, 1961:443 [incl. f. discoidea].—Mefiez, 1961:57, pi. 4: figs. 47-<br />

50.—Taylor, 1966b:353 [var. discoidea].—Reyes, 1972:143.—Trono,<br />

1972a:97.—Cordero, 1973b:21.—Trono, 1973b:225; 1973c: 15, figs.<br />

7, 11; 1973d:8, pi. 6: figs. 23, 24.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes,<br />

1974:186, 187, 188.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:147.—Trono<br />

and Young, 1977:55.—Reyes, 1978:159, pi. 11: figs. 5, 6.—Trono,<br />

1978:6.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:4.—Garcia, 1979:44 (table 1).—<br />

Puig and Cordero, 1979:27.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1980:22, pi. IV: figs. 3, 4.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:117.—Hurtado-Ponce<br />

and Modelo, 1983:149.—Cordero, 1984c:52.—Tungpalan,<br />

1984:138.<br />

*Halimeda discoidea Decaisne f. intermedia Gilbert, 1947: 126 [type locality:<br />

Dalupiri I., Babuyan Is., Cagayan Prov., Luzon].—Gilbert, 1961:443.<br />

*Halimeda discoidea Decaisne f. subdigitata Gilbert, 1947:125 [type locality:<br />

Siasi Island, Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Gilbert, 1961:443.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:353 [var. discoidea f. subdigitata].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan. CATANDUANES. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. MASBATE. SAMAR: Eastern<br />

Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.). NEGROS: Negros Oriental. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PA­<br />

LAWAN (incl. Balabac I.), SULU: Sulu (incl. Cagayan Sulu I.,<br />

Siasi I.), Tawitawi (incl. Pearl Bank, Sibutu I.).<br />

NOTE.—Hillis (1959:354) does not give taxonomic recognition<br />

to <strong>the</strong> formae <strong>of</strong> this species.<br />

Halimeda fragilis W.R. Taylor<br />

Halimeda fragilis W.R. Taylor, 1950:88, 207, pi. 48: fig. 2 [type locality:<br />

Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Is.].—Cordero, 1976c:6; 1977b:39, pi. VI:<br />

fig. 34.—Trono and Young, 1977:56.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:5.—<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1980:23.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

CATANDUANES. CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Halimeda gigas W.R. Taylor<br />

Halimeda gigas W.R. Taylor, 1950:84, 206, pi. 44: fig. 2 [type locality:<br />

Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Is.].—Domantay, 1962:280.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:147.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Halimeda gracilis Harvey ex J. Agardh<br />

Halimeda gracilis Harvey ex J. Agardh, 1887:82 [type locality: Sri<br />

Lanka].—Gilbert, 1946:78; 1961:443.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:147.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:117.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo,<br />

1983:149.—Cordero, 1984a:80; 1984b:60.


NUMBER 27 115<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte. PALA­<br />

WAN.<br />

Halimeda incrassata (Ellis) Lamouroux<br />

Corallina incrassata Ellis, 1768:408, pi. XVII: figs. 20-27 [type locality:<br />

West Indies].<br />

Halimeda incrassata (Ellis) Lamouroux, 1816:307.—Hillis, 1959:365, pi.<br />

4: figs. 1, 2; pi. 5: fig. 21; pi. 6: figs. 21-24.—Gilbert, 1961:444.—<br />

Velasquez, 1971:437, fig. 17.—Trono, 1972a:98.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:148.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:23, pi. V: fig. 3.<br />

Corallina tridens Ellis and Solander, 1786:109, pi. 20: fig. a [type locality:<br />

"coast <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new ceded Islands" (probably Dominica)].<br />

Halimeda tridens (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux, 1816:308.—Gilbert,<br />

1947:130 [forma typica].—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:148.<br />

Halimeda incrassata (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux f. lamourouxii J.<br />

Agardh, 1887:86 [syntype localities: West Indies; Australia].—Gilbert,<br />

1961:444.<br />

Halimeda tridens (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux f. lamourouxii (J. Agardh)<br />

Gilbert, 1947:131.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Quezon.<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga. BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl. Culion<br />

I., Cuyo 1.). SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I., Siasi I.),<br />

Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Hillis<br />

(1959:365).<br />

Halimeda lacunalis W.R. Taylor<br />

Halimeda lacunalis W.R. Taylor, 1950:91, 208, pi. 51 [type locality:<br />

Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Is.].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:382.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Halimeda macroloba Decaisne<br />

Halimeda macroloba Decaisne, 1841:118 [type locality: Red Sea].—Montagne,<br />

1844a:659.—Dickie, 1876a:243.—Barton, 1901:24, pi. Ill: figs.<br />

33-38.—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: 122.—Gilbert, 1946:78;<br />

1947:126.—Hillis, 1959:375, pi. 3: fig. 3; pi. 5: figs. 19, 20; pi. 6: fig.<br />

17.—Gilbert, 1961:443.—Domantay, 1962:280.—Moul, 1964:6.—<br />

Taylor, 1966b:353— Cordero and Tanaka, 1972:85, figs. 1B, 2C,D. —<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:172, 179, 183.—Reyes, 1972:144.—<br />

Trono, 1972a:98; 1973b:226; 1973c: 15, figs. 10, 12; 1973d:9.—Velasquez<br />

et al., 1973:17, pi. 6: fig. 27.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes,<br />

1974:186.—Trono, 1975:37.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty.<br />

1975:148.—Trono and Young, 1977:56—Reyes, 1978:159, pi. 11:<br />

figs. 1, 2.—Trono, 1978:7.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:5.—Cordero,<br />

1979b:28L—Puig and Cordero, 1979:28.—Cordero, 1980b:32, fig.<br />

2B, pi. 20.—Fortes and Trono, 1980:68.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:20,<br />

pi. V: fig. 1.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:27, fig. [s.n].—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:383.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:6, pi. IV: fig.<br />

1.—Trono and Ang, 1982:11.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:118.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce and Modelo, 1983:149.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:90, fig.<br />

24.—Cordero, 1984a:81.—Cordero, 1984b:60.—Cordero, 1984c:<br />

52.—Tungpalan, 1984:138.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, La Union, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, Camarines Norte, Sorsogon.<br />

CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.),<br />

Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. MASBATE. SAMAR: Eastern<br />

Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. BOHOL. MINDANAO:<br />

Zamboanga, Surigao del Sur. BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl. Balabac<br />

I., Bugsuk I., Culion I.). SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi<br />

(incl. Pearl Bank, Sibutu 1., Turtle Is.).<br />

Halimeda macrophysa Askenasy<br />

Halimeda macrophysa Askenasy, 1888:14, pi. IV: figs. 1-4 [type locality:<br />

Makutu I., Fiji].—Taylor, 1966b:353.—Trono, 1975:37.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:148.—Trono and Young, 1977:56.—Trono<br />

and Tuason, 1978:6.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. SULU: Tawitawi (Turtle Is.).<br />

Halimeda micronesica Yamada<br />

Halimeda micronesica Yamada, 194lb: 121, fig. 15 [type locality: Ant Atoll,<br />

near Ponape, Caroline Is.].—Hillis, 1959:364, pi. 3: fig. 1; pi. 5: fig. 13,<br />

14; pi. 6: fig. 2.—Gilbert, 1961:444.—Taylor, 1966b:353.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:148.<br />

* Halimeda orientalis Gilbert, 1947:126, fig. 1 [type locality: Tumakid,<br />

Basilan I.].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BASILAN. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Hillis (1959:<br />

364).<br />

Halimeda opuntia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux<br />

Corallina opuntia Linnaeus, 1758:805 [lectotype locality: Jamaica fide<br />

Hillis, 1959:361].<br />

Halimeda opuntia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux, 1816:308.—Martens, 1868:25,<br />

64-65.—Dickie, 1876a:243, 245 [f. typica].—Barton, 1901:18, pi. II:<br />

figs. 19-21.—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: 121 [f. typica].—Merrill,<br />

1918:39.—Gilbert, 1946:78.—Gilbert, 1947:129 [f. typica].—Hillis,<br />

1959:359, pi. 2: figs. 7, 8; pi. 5: fig. 3; pi. 6: fig. 6; pi. 7: fig. 3 [var.<br />

opuntia].—Gilbert, 1961:443 [incl. f. opuntia].—Menez, 1961:59, pi. 5:<br />

figs. 51-53, 56, 57.—Domantay, 1962:280.—Moul, 1964:6 [var. opuntia].—Taylor,<br />

I966b:353— Villones and Magdamo, 1968:25, fig. 13.—<br />

Velasquez, 1971:437, fig. 16.—Reyes, 1972:144.—Trono,<br />

1972a:98.—Cordero, 1973b:21.—Trono, 1973b:226; 1973c: 16, fig. 9;<br />

1973d:9.—Velasquez et al., 1973:16, pi. 5: fig. 24.—Westernhagen,<br />

1973a:65.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:185, 186, 187.—Trono,<br />

1975:37.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:148.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:8, 9, 10; 1977b:40, pi. VI: figs. 31-33 [var. opuntia].—Taylor]<br />

1977b: 10.—Trono and Young, 1977:55.—Reyes, 1978:158, pi. 10:<br />

figs. 5, 6.—Trono, 1978:7.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:6.—Puig and<br />

Cordero, 1979:28.—Calumpong, 1980:143 (table 3).—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:97.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:21, pi. VI: fig. 1.—Trono and<br />

Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:29, fig. [s.n].—Chan, 1981:387.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:6, pi. Ill: fig. 3.<br />

Trono and Ang, 1982:10.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:118.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce and Modelo, 1983:149.—Cordero, I984a:81; 1984b:60.<br />

*Fucus prolifer M. Blanco, 1837:838 [type locality: "Punta Santiago" (Batangas<br />

Prov. ?)].—M. Blanco, 1845:579; 1879:259.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:144.<br />

Halimeda triloba Decaisne, 1842:102 [lectotype locality: China Sea fide


116 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Barton, 1901 explanation <strong>of</strong> pi. II: fig. 20].—Bailey and Harvey,<br />

1862:173.—Martens, 1868:64-65.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:149.<br />

Halimeda opuntia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux f. triloba (Decaisne) J. Agardh,<br />

1887:84.—Gilbert, 1947:129.<br />

Halimeda cordata]. Agardh, 1887:83 [type locality: Red Sea].<br />

Halimeda opuntia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux f. cordata (J. Agardh) Barton,<br />

1901:20, pi. II: fig. 21.—Gilbert, 1947:129; 1961:444.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, La Union, Pangasinan, Batangas,<br />

Quezon, Camarines Norte, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES.<br />

MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), GUIMARAS.<br />

NEGROS: Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, CEBU (incl.<br />

Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. BOHOL. MINDANAO: Zamboanga (incl.<br />

Sacol I.), Misamis Occidental, Davao. BASILAN. PALAWAN<br />

(incl. Balabac I., Bugsuk I. Culion I., Cuyo I.). SULU: Sulu<br />

(North Ubian I., Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Hillis-Colinvaux (1980:110) does not give taxonomic<br />

recognition to formae cordata and triloba. According<br />

to Merrill (1918:39), Blanco's description <strong>of</strong> Fucus prolifer<br />

is referable to Halimeda opuntia, but Martens (1868:45)<br />

thought that Blanco could have had o<strong>the</strong>r species in hand.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> au<strong>the</strong>ntic specimens, a definitive placement<br />

is impossible. In any event, Fucus prolifer M. Blanco<br />

is a later homonym <strong>of</strong> F. prolifer Forsskal (1775:193) and<br />

F. prolifer Lightfoot (1777:949, pi. XXX).<br />

Halimeda renschii Hauck<br />

Halimeda renschii Hauck, 1886 [1886-1887]: 167 [type locality: Johanna<br />

(Anjouan) I., Comoro Is.].—Hillis-Colinvaux, 1975:93.<br />

Halimeda opuntia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux f. renschii (Hauck) Barton,<br />

1901:21, pi. II: figs. 22, 22a.—Gilbert, 1947:130; 1961:444.<br />

*Halimeda batanensis W.R. Taylor, 1973:34, figs. 1, 2 [type locality: Batan<br />

I., Batanes Prov., Luzon].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Hillis-Colinvaux<br />

(1975:93).<br />

Halimeda simulans Howe<br />

Halimeda simulans Howe, 1907:503, pi. 29 [type locality: Culebra I.,<br />

Puerto Rico].—Trono, 1972a:94; 1975:38.—Trono and Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1980:31, fig. [s.n].—Trono and Ang, 1982:10.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas, Sorsogon.<br />

PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.). SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Halimeda stuposa W.R. Taylor<br />

Halimeda stuposa W.R. Taylor, 1950:90, 207, pi. 43: fig. 1; pi. 49; pi. 50:<br />

fig. 2 [type locality: Rongelap Atoll, Marshall Is.].—Reyes, 1978:159,<br />

pi. 11: figs. 3, 4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Halimeda taenicola W.R. Taylor<br />

Halimeda taenicola W.R. Taylor, 1950:86, 207, pi. 46: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Rongerik Atoll, Marshall Is.].—Trono and Young, 1977:56.—Trono<br />

and Tuason, 1978:7.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CATANDUANES.<br />

Halimeda tuna (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux<br />

Corallina tuna Ellis and Solander, 1786:111, pi. 20: fig. e [type locality<br />

Mediterranean Sea].<br />

Halimeda tuna (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux, 1816:309, pi. XI: fig<br />

8.—Dickie, 1876a:244.—Gilbert, 1946:78; 1947:124 [f. typica].—Hil<br />

lis, 1959:342, pi. 1: figs. 4, 5; pi. 5: fig. 9; pi. 6: fig. 7.—Gilbert<br />

1961:444.—Mefiez, 1961:57.—Domantay, 1962:280 [f. typica].—Taylor,<br />

1966b:354 [var. tuna].—Trono, 1972a:98; 1973b:226; 1973c:17<br />

fig. 21.—Velasquez et al., 1973:16, pi. 6: fig. 26.—Westernhagen<br />

1973a:65.—Hamoy and Garciano, 1975:71.—Trono, 1975:38.—Ve<br />

lasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:149.—Cordero, 1976c:6; 1977b:41<br />

pi. VI: fig. 37.—Trono and Young, 1977:55.—Reyes, 1978:160, pi<br />

11: fig. 7.—Trono, 1978:7.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:7.—Cordero<br />

1979b:276; 1980b:33, fig. 2B.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:21, pi. V: fig<br />

4.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:64.—Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:33<br />

fig. [s.n].—Chan, 1981:387.—Ganzon-Fortes, 1981:21.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:383.—Trono and Fortes, 1982:145.—Cordero,<br />

1984a:81.—Tungpalan, 1984:138.<br />

Halimeda platydisca Decaisne, 1842:102 [type locality: Islas Canarias].<br />

Halimeda tuna (Ellis and Solander) Lamouroux f. platydisca (Decaisne)<br />

Barton, 1901:14, pi. I: fig. 2.—Gilbert, 1947:124; 1961:444.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Batangas, Sorsogon. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. PANAY:<br />

Aklan. CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga,<br />

Surigao del Sur. BASILAN. PALAWAN (Culion I.).<br />

SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Hillis-Colinvaux (1980:122) does not give taxonomic<br />

recognition to f. platydisca.<br />

*Halimeda velasquezii W.R. Taylor<br />

Halimeda velasquezii W.R. Taylor, 1962:177, figs. 8-14 [type locality:<br />

Santa Ana, Cagayan Prov., Luzon].—Taylor, 1966b:354.—Velasquez<br />

et al., 1973:16, pi. 5: fig. 25.—Trono, 1975:39.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:149.—Cordero, 1976c:6, 8; 1977b:41, pi. VI: figs. 35,<br />

36; pi. VII: fig. 38.—Hillis-Colinvaux, 1980:117, fig. 32.<br />

Halimeda opuntia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux f. intermedia Yamada, 1934:81<br />

[syntype localities: Naha and Itoman, Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Gilbert,<br />

1947:130; 1961:444.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Sorsogon.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Hillis-Colinvaux<br />

(1980:117).<br />

*Halimeda velasquezii W.R. Taylor var. robusta Cordero<br />

*Halimeda velasquezii W.R. Taylor var. robusta Cordero, I974a:l 15, fig. 1<br />

[type locality: Camiguin I., Babuyan Is., Cagayan Prov., Luzon].—<br />

Cordero and Tanaka, 1972:86, figs, lc, 2A,B [H. velasquezii].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.


NUMBER 27 117<br />

Family UDOTEACEAE<br />

Avrainvillea Decaisne<br />

*Avrainvillea erecta (Berkeley) A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp<br />

Dichonema erectum Berkeley, 1842:157, pi. VII: fig. 11 [type locality:<br />

"Philippine Islands"].<br />

Avrainvillea erecta (Berkeley) A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp, 1911:29, pi. IX:<br />

figs. 84, 85; pi. X: figs. 86-89 [including Philippine records].—Gilbert,<br />

1946:78; 1947:122; 1961:442.—Mefiez, 1961:56, pi. 3: figs. 26-30.—<br />

Domantay, 1962:276.—Taylor, 1966b:352.—Gilbert and Doty,<br />

1969:123, figs. 7, 8.—Reyes, 1972:143.—Trono, 1973b:220;<br />

1973c:18.—Velasquez et al., 1973:15, pi. 5: fig. 22.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:128.—Reyes, 1978:160, pi. 11: fig. 8.—Puig<br />

and Cordero, 1979:25.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:19, pi. Ill: fig. 3.—<br />

Menez and Calumpong, 1981:383.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:94,<br />

fig. 26.—Olsen-Stojkovich, 1985a:22.<br />

*Udotea sordida Montagne, 1844a:659 [type locality: "Philippines"].—Kiitzing,<br />

1849:503.—Montagne, 1856:451.—Martens, 1868:64-65.—<br />

Dickie, 1874a: 198.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:167.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

SAMAR: Eastern Samar. LEYTE (Biliran I.), NEGROS:<br />

Negros Oriental, SIQUIJOR. BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl. Balabac<br />

I., Cuyo I.), SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Gepp and Gepp<br />

(1911:29).<br />

Avrainvillea lacerata Harvey ex J. Agardh<br />

Avrainvillea lacerata Harvey ex J. Agardh, 1887:54 [type locality: Tonga].—Taylor,<br />

1966b:352.—Trono, 1972a:97; 1973b:220; 1973d:10,<br />

pi. 5: fig. 17.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:129.—Reyes,<br />

1978:160, pi. 11: fig. 9.—Trono, 1978:6.—Trono and Tuason,<br />

1978:4.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:18, pi.<br />

Ill: fig. 2.—Trono and Ang, 1982:9.—Olsen-Stojkovich, 1985a:33.<br />

Avrainvillea lacerata Harvey ex J. Agardh var. robustior A. Gepp and E.S.<br />

Gepp, 1911:139, pi. XIII: figs. 108, 109 [type locality: Singapore].—<br />

Domantay, 1962:276 [f. robustior].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. MARINDUQUE. SAMAR: Eastern Samar. CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga (incl. Sacol I.).<br />

PALAWAN (incl. Bugsuk I.). SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—Olsen-Stojkovich (1985a) does not give taxonomic<br />

recognition to var. robustior.<br />

Avrainvillea longicaulis (Kutzing) Murray and Boodle<br />

RhipUia longicaulis Kutzing, 1858:13, pi. 28: fig. II [type locality: Antilles].<br />

Avrainvillea longicaulis (Kutzing) Murray and Boodle, 1889:70.—Olsen-<br />

Stojkovich, 1985a:29.<br />

Avrainvillea levis Howe, 1905:565, pi. 23: fig. 1; pi. 26: figs. 8-10 [type<br />

locality: Cave Cays, Exuma Chain, Bahama Is.].<br />

Avrainvillea sordida [misapplied name; see Note].—Mefiez, 1961:56, pi.<br />

3: figs. 35-39.—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:124, figs. 13, 14.—Trono,<br />

1973b:221.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:129.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:9; 1977b:36, pi. V: fig. 26.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

CATANDUANES. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

NOTE.—The taxonomic and nomenclatural complexities<br />

<strong>of</strong> this species are discussed by Olsen-Stojkovich (1985a:29).<br />

The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> RhipUia longicaulis and Avrainvillea<br />

levis was suspected by Gepp and Gepp (1911:40), who,<br />

however, were reluctant to use <strong>the</strong> binomial A. longicaulis<br />

because Murray and Boodle, when making <strong>the</strong> combination,<br />

misapplied it to representatives <strong>of</strong> A. nigricans. Retention<br />

<strong>of</strong> A. longicaulis is required by Article 55.2 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

Avrainvillea nigricans Decaisne<br />

Avrainvillea nigricans Decaisne, 1842:108 [type locality: West Indies near<br />

Guadeloupe].—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Olsen-Stojkovich, 1985a:38.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Avrainvillea obscura (C. Agardh) J. Agardh<br />

Anadyomene ? obscura C. Agardh, 1822a:401 [type locality: Guam, Mariana<br />

Is.].<br />

Avrainvillea obscura (C. Agardh) J. Agardh, 1887:53.—Mefiez, 1961:55,<br />

pi. 3: figs. 30-34.—Domantay, 1962:272, 273.—Gilbert and Doty,<br />

1969:124.—Trono, 1972a:97.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:129.—Cordero, 1977b:36, pi. IV: figs. 21, 22.—Olsen-Stojkovich,<br />

1985a:19.<br />

* Avrainvillea capituliformis Tanaka, 1967:14, figs. 2, 3, pi. I:B [type locality:<br />

San Pio Quinto, Camiguin L, Babuyan Is., Cagayan Prov., Luzon].—<br />

Trono, 1973c: 18; 1975:35.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:128.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:25.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:19.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Pangasinan, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro. LEYTE (Biliran I.), SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Olsen-Stojkovich<br />

(1985a).<br />

Boodleopsis A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp<br />

Boodleopsis pusilla (Collins) W.R. Taylor, Joly, and<br />

Bernatowicz<br />

Dichotomosiphon pusillus Collins, 1909:431 [type locality: West Indies].<br />

Boodleopsis pusilla (Collins) W.R. Taylor, Joly, and Bernatowicz, 1953:<br />

105.—Fortes and Trono, 1980:56, fig. 5.—Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Boodleopsis verticillata Dawson<br />

Boodleopsis verticillata Dawson, 1960:32, figs. 1A-D [type locality: Isla del<br />

Rey, Islas Perlas, Panama].—Fortes and Trono, 1980:58, fig. 6.<br />

Fortes, 1981b:396.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.


118 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Chlorodesmis Harvey and Bailey<br />

Chlorodesmis caespitosa J. Agardh<br />

Chlorodesmis caespitosa ]. Agardh, 1887:49 [type locality: Sri Lanka].—<br />

Ducker, 1967:157, pis. 27, 36-38; pi. 43: fig. 2.<br />

Chlorodesmis formosana Yamada, 1925a:92, fig. V [syntype localities: various,<br />

all in Taiwan].—Gilbert, 1947:122; 1961:422.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.).<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Ducker<br />

(1967:157).<br />

Chlorodesmis fastigiata (C. Agardh) Ducker<br />

Vaucheria fastigiata C. Agardh, 1824:176 [type locality: Mariana Is.].<br />

Chlorodesmis fastigiata (C. Agardh) Ducker, 1969:17.<br />

Chlorodesmis comosa Harvey and Bailey, 1851:373 [type locality: Fiji].—<br />

Gilbert, 1947:122; 1961:442.—Mefiez, 1961:55, pi. 2: figs. 20, 21.—<br />

Domantay, 1962:279.—Taylor, 1966b:352.—Ducker, 1967:160, pi.<br />

28, 29, 39.—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:123.—Velasquez et al., 1973:13,<br />

pi. 3: fig. 14.—Trono, 1975:36.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:134.—Cordero, 1976c:6, 8; 1977b:35, pi. IV: figs. 18, 19.—<br />

Trono, 1978:6.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:4.—Cordero, 1979b:<br />

276.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:25.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:19, pi.<br />

IV: fig. 1.—Chan, 1981:387.—Trono and Ang, 1982:9.—Hurtado-<br />

Ponce, 1983:107.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:146.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1983:86, fig. 21.—Cordero, 1984a:79; 1984b:59.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Quezon,<br />

Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MARINDUQUE. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

PANAY: Aklan. MINDANAO: Zamboanga, Davao. BASILAN.<br />

PALAWAN (incl. Bugsuk I., Cuyo I.).<br />

NOTE.—The conspecificity <strong>of</strong> Vaucheria fastigiata and<br />

Chlorodesmis comosa was suggested by Gepp and Gepp<br />

(1911:15) and confirmed by Ducker (1969:17).<br />

Chlorodesmis hildebrandtii A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp<br />

Chlorodesmis hildebrandtii A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp, 1911:16, 137, pi. 8:<br />

figs. 74, 75 [lectotype locality: Johanna (Anjouan) I., Comoro Is. fide<br />

Ducker, 1967:165].—Gilbert, 1947:122; 1961:442.—Taylor, 1966b:<br />

352.—Tanaka, 1967:16, fig. 4, pi. I1:C—Trono, 1973c: 18.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:135.—Cordero, 1977b:35, pi. V: figs.<br />

23-25.—Reyes, 1978:158, pi. 10: fig. 3.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383—Trono and De Lara, 1981:5. pi. Ill: fig. 4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.),<br />

Oriental Mindoro. SIQUIJOR. SULU: Tawitawi (Sibutu I.).<br />

Chlorodesmis major Zanardini<br />

Chlorodesmis major Zanardini, 1874:504 [type locality: Lord Howe I.].<br />

Chlorodesmis torresiensis W.R. Taylor, 1945:66 [type locality: Murray Is.,<br />

Torres Strait, Australia].—Taylor, 1966b:352.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:135.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Ducker (1967:<br />

167).<br />

Rhipiliopsis A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp<br />

*Rhipiliopsis carolyniae Kraft<br />

Rhipiliopsis carolyniae Kraft, 1986:51, figs. 8-11 [type locality: Bulusan,<br />

Sorsogon Prov., Luzon].<br />

Rhipiliopsis peltata [misapplied name.—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:122, figs.<br />

9-12.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:161.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon. MIN­<br />

DANAO: Surigao.<br />

Tydemania Weber-van Bosse<br />

Tydemania expeditionis Weber-van Bosse<br />

Tydemania expeditionis Weber-van Bosse, 1901:139 [syntype localities:<br />

Macassar, Celebes and Sumbawa I., Indonesia].—Gilbert, 1947:122;<br />

1961:444—Taylor, 1966b:352.—Velasquez, 1971:432, fig. 10.—<br />

Trono, 1973c: 17, fig. 15.—Trono, 1973d: 10, pi. 6: fig. 22; 1975:40.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:166.—Trono and Young,<br />

1977:55.—Reyes, 1978:158, pi. 10: fig. 4.—Trono and Tuason,<br />

1978:8.— Cordero, 1979c:53, 57, 61, figs. 2, 3.—Liao and Sotto,<br />

1980:97.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:24, pi. VI: fig. 4.—Mefiez and<br />

Calumpong, 1981:383.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Sorsogon.<br />

CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. SAMAR:<br />

Eastern Samar. NEGROS: Negros Oriental. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga. PALAWAN (Balabac I.).<br />

SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.), Tawitawi.<br />

Udotea Lamouroux<br />

Farghaly (1980:245-262), in his treatment <strong>of</strong> Udotea,<br />

resurrected <strong>the</strong> genus Rhipidosiphon Montagne (1842a: 14)<br />

and recognized three new segregate genera: Decaisnella,<br />

Geppina, and Howella. The new generic names are invalid<br />

because <strong>the</strong>y lack Latin diagnoses. The species <strong>of</strong> Udotea in<br />

this catalog are distributed by Farghaly as follows: Udotea<br />

(U. argentea, U. flabellum, U. occidentalis); Decaisnella (U.<br />

indica); and Rhipidosiphon (U. glaucescens, U. javensis, U.<br />

orientalis). The generic placement <strong>of</strong> U. geppii was not<br />

indicated.<br />

Udotea argentea Zanardini<br />

Udotea argentea Zanardini, 1858:290, pi. XII: fig. 1 [type locality: Suez,<br />

Egypt]— Trono, 1972a:98.—Cordero, 1976c:8 [f. typica]; 1977b:37 [f.<br />

typica]; 1979b:278.—Trono and Ang, 1982:12.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. PANAY: Aklan. PA­<br />

LAWAN (Bugsuk I.), SULU: Tawitawi.


NUMBER 27 119<br />

*Udotea argentea Zanardini var. spumosa A. Gepp and<br />

E.S. Gepp<br />

Udotea argentea Zanardini var. spumosa A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp, 1911:126,<br />

144 [syntype localities: Tanah Djampeah and Saleyer (Selajar) I., Indonesia;<br />

Pearl Bank, Tawitawi Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 19l3a:l 17.—Gilbert, 1946:78; 1947:123; 1961:444.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:352.—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:124, fig. 6.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:166 [without designation <strong>of</strong> forma].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—PALAWAN (incl. Balabac I.,<br />

Culion I., Cuyo I.). SULU: Tawitawi (Pearl Bank, Turtle Is.).<br />

Udotea flabellum (Ellis and Solander) Howe<br />

Corallina flabellum Ellis and Solander, 1786:124, pi. 24 [type locality:<br />

West Indies].<br />

Udotea flabellum (Ellis and Solander) Howe, 1904:94.—Gepp and Gepp,<br />

1911:131, pi. Ill: figs. 26-28.—Weber-van Bosse, 1913a: 118.—Gilbert,<br />

1946:78; 1947:123; 1961:444.—Reyes, 1972:144.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:166.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

MINDANAO: Zamboanga. SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.).<br />

Udotea geppii Yamada<br />

Udotea geppii Yamada, 1930a:141, figs. 1-3 [syntype localities: Palau<br />

(Belau), Caroline Is.; Tonga].—Reyes, 1978:161, pi. 11: fig. 10.—<br />

Fortes and Trono, 1980:66.—Trono and Ang, 1982:12.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SAMAR. SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN<br />

(Bugsuk I.).<br />

Udotea glaucescens Harvey ex J. Agardh<br />

Udotea glaucescens Harvey ex J. Agardh, 1887:70 [type locality: Tonga].—Gilbert<br />

and Doty, 1969:124.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:166.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CATANDUANES.<br />

Udotea indica A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp<br />

Udotea indica A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp, 1911:121, pi. II: figs. 13, 14; pi.<br />

VI: figs. 52, 53 [type locality: Karachi, Pakistan].—Cordero, 1973b:22;<br />

1976c:6, 11; I977b:37, pi. IV: figs. 16, 17.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:29.—Cordero, 1984a:82.<br />

Decaisnella indica (A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp) Farghaly, 1980:257 [including<br />

Philippine record].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

NOTE.—The generic name Decaisnella was not validly<br />

published so that <strong>the</strong> binomial D. indica is also invalid.<br />

Udotea javensis (Montagne) A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp<br />

Rhipidosiphon javensis Montagne, 1842a: 15 [type locality: Java, Indonesia].<br />

Udotea javensis (Montagne) A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp, 1904:364.—Gilbert,<br />

1947:122; 1961:445.—Villones and Magdamo, 1968:26, fig. 15 [figure<br />

cited but not published].—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:125.—Trono,<br />

1973c: 19.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:166.—Cordero,<br />

1979c:55, 56, 61, fig. 1.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Saraya and<br />

Trono, 1980:23, pi. VI: fig. 3.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.—<br />

Cordero, 1984c:52.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Batangas. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. MASBATE.<br />

SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar. PANAY: Aklan. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.), BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl. Cuyo I.).<br />

Udotea occidentalis A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp<br />

Udotea occidentalis A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp, 1911:127, 144, pi. II: figs. 18,<br />

22a,b; pi. VII: figs. 63-65 [syntype localities: St. Thomas and St. Jan<br />

(St. John), Virgin Is.].—Trono, 1975:36.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

*Udotea orientalis A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp<br />

Udotea orientalis A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp, 1911:119, 142, pi. I: figs. 1, 4;<br />

pi. VI: figs. 47, 48 [syntype localities: various in Indian and Pacific<br />

oceans and Indonesia; North Ubian I., Sulu Prov., Sulu Archipelago].—Weber-van<br />

Bosse, 1913a: 117.—Gilbert, 1946:78; 1947:122;<br />

1961:445.—Mefiez, 1961:56, pi. 2: figs. 22-25.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:353.—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:125, fig. 4.—Reyes, 1972:144.—<br />

Cordero, 1973b:22.—Trono, 1973c:19, fig. 24.—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:15, pi. 5: fig. 23.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:167.—<br />

Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977b:3«, pi. V: figs. 27-29.—Trono and Young,<br />

1977:55.—Trono, 1978:8.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:8.—Cordero,<br />

1979b:276—Puig and Cordero, 1979:29.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1980:24, pi. VI: fig. 2.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.—Trono<br />

and De Lara, 1981:6, pi. IV: fig. 4.—Trono and Ang, 1982:12.—<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:119.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:149.—<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:93, fig. 25.—Cordero, I984a:82.<br />

Rhipidosiphon orientalis (A. Gepp and E.S. Gepp) Farghaly, 1980:254<br />

[including Philippine record].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Zambales, Bataan,<br />

Quezon, Albay, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MARIN­<br />

DUQUE. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental. MINDANAO: Surigao. PALAWAN (incl. Balabac I.,<br />

Bugsuk I.), SULU: Sulu (North Ubian I.), Tawitawi (Turtle<br />

Is.).<br />

Order DASYCLADALES<br />

Family DASYCLADACEAE<br />

Bometella Munier-Chalmas<br />

Bometella nitida Munier-Chalmas ex Sonder<br />

Bometella nitida Munier-Chalmas ex Sonder, 1880:39 [type locality:<br />

Tonga].—Gilbert, 1943:25, fig. \ef; 1961:443.—Mefiez, 1961:50, pi.<br />

1: figs. 6-9.—Taylor, 1966b:347.—Valet, 1969:588.—Reyes, 1972:<br />

141.—Trono, 1972a:99.—Cordero, 1973b: 18.—Trono, 1973a:<br />

128, fig. 2.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186, 188.—Trono,


120 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

1975:40.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:129.—Cordero,<br />

1976c:8; 1977b:24, pi. II: figs. 7, 8.—Reyes, 1978:150, pi. 5: fig. 10.—<br />

Trono and Tuason, 1978:10.—Cordero, 1979b:276, 282.—Puig and<br />

Cordero, 1979:22.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Saraya and Trono,<br />

1980:25.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:113.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo,<br />

1983:148.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:100, fig. 31.—Cordero,<br />

1984b:58; 1984c:51.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Sorsogon, CATANDUANES. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan.<br />

NEGROS: Negros Oriental. CEBU (Mactan I.). SIQUIJOR.<br />

BOHOL. PALAWAN, SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

NOTE.—This species was distributed by Harvey in his<br />

Friendly Islands exsiccatae (1857) under <strong>the</strong> name Neomeris<br />

nitida, without a description. Munier-Chalmas (1877:816)<br />

established <strong>the</strong> genus Bometella on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> Neomeris<br />

nitida, but without publishing <strong>the</strong> binomial B. nitida. Sonder<br />

appears to be <strong>the</strong> first author to use that binomial, although<br />

he accredited it to Munier-Chalmas. Because Neomeris nitida<br />

remained a nomen nudum, Harvey's name does not appear<br />

in <strong>the</strong> authorship.<br />

Bometella oligospora Solms-Laubach<br />

Bometella oligospora Solms-Laubach, 1892:87, pi. IX: figs. 1-4, 6,7 [syntype<br />

localities: Macassar, Celebes and Bari, Flores, Indonesia].—Webervan<br />

Bosse, 1913a:89.—Gilbert, 1943:26, fig. Ig-i; 1946:78; 1961:433<br />

["sphaerica" in error].—Domantay, 1962:277.—Valet, 1969:589.—<br />

Trono, 1973c:2L—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:129.—Trono<br />

and Young, 1977:57.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:10.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro. CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

PALAWAN, SULU: Tawitawi (Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Bometella ovalis Yamada<br />

Bometella ovalis Yamada, 1933:277 [type locality: Ryukyu-retto,<br />

Japan].—Domantay, 1962:277.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:<br />

129.—Cordero, 1984c:51.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

MASBATE.<br />

Bometella sphaerica (Zanardini) Solms-Laubach<br />

Neomeris ? sphaerica Zanardini, 1878:38 [type locality: Sorong, Irian Barat,<br />

Indonesia].<br />

Bometella sphaerica (Zanardini) Solms-Laubach, 1892:80, pi. IX: fig. 8.—<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1913a:90.—Gilbert, 1943:22, fig. \a,b; 1946:78;<br />

1961:433.—Domantay, 1962:277.—Taylor, 1966b:347.—Reyes,<br />

1972:141.—Trono, 1972a:99; 1973c:21; 1973d:10; 1975:41.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:129.—Trono and Young, 1977:57.—<br />

Reyes, 1978:150, pi. 6: fig. 1.—Trono, 1978:8.—Trono and Tuason,<br />

1978:10.—Cordero, 1979b:276.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Mefiez<br />

and Calumpong, 1981:383.—Trono and De Lara, 1981:7, pi. IV: fig.<br />

2.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Sorsogon.<br />

CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang<br />

Is.), Oriental Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. SAMAR: Eastern<br />

Samar. PANAY: Aklan. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.), SIQUIJOR. BOHOL. BASILAN. SULU: Tawitawi (incl.<br />

Sangasiapu I.).<br />

Chlorocladus Sonder<br />

Chlorocladus australasicus Sonder<br />

Chlorocladus australasicus Sonder, 1871:67, pi. V: figs. 1-6 [type locality:<br />

Cape York, Queensland, Australia].<br />

Dasycladus australasicus (Sonder) De Toni, 1889:411.—Taylor, 1966b:<br />

345.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:140 ["australicus"].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CATANDUANES.<br />

NOTE.—A specimen in UC, collected in Aklan Province,<br />

Panay, and published as Dasycladus sp. by Cordero<br />

(1979b:282), was determined as Chlorocladus australasicus<br />

by I.R. Price, 27 January 1982.<br />

*Chlorocladus philippinensis Gilbert<br />

Chlorocladus philippinensis Gilbert, 1978:305, figs. 1-8 [type locality:<br />

Solong-on, Siquijor].—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CATANDUANES. SIQUIJOR.<br />

NOTE.—Gilbert was unable to confirm Taylor's record<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chlorocladus australasicus because he could not locate <strong>the</strong><br />

cited specimen. Probably only one species <strong>of</strong> Chlorocladus is<br />

represented in <strong>the</strong> Philippines, but whe<strong>the</strong>r it is distinct<br />

from Sonder s species remains to be investigated (see Price,<br />

1981:175).<br />

Cymopolia Lamouroux<br />

Cymopolia vanbosseae Solms-Laubach<br />

Cymopolia vanbosseae Solms-Laubach, 1892:78, pi. VIII: figs. 9, 10, 14-<br />

16 ["van Bossei"] [type locality: Maumere, Flores, Indonesia].—Gilbert,<br />

1943:20; 1961:433.—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:125, fig. 16.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:140.—Cordero, 1979b:276.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:113.—Hurtado-Ponce and<br />

Modelo, 1983:148.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:100, fig. 32.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Zambales.<br />

CATANDUANES. PANAY: Aklan. CEBU. MINDANAO: Surigao.<br />

Dasycladus C. Agardh<br />

Dasycladus vermicularis (Scopoli) Krasser<br />

Spongia vermicularis Scopoli, 1771:412, pi. 64: no. 1454 [type locality:<br />

Adriatic Sea].<br />

Dasycladus vermicularis (Scopoli) Krasser in Beck and Zahlbruckner,<br />

1898:459 —Reyes, 1978:150, pi. 5: fig. 8.


NUMBER 27<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—SIQUIJOR.<br />

Neomeris Lamouroux<br />

Neomeris annulata Dickie<br />

Neomeris annulata Dickie, 1874a: 198 [type locality: Mauritius].—Gilbert,<br />

1943:19; 1961:434.—Mefiez, 1961:50, pi. 1: figs. 1-3.—Cordero,<br />

1973b: 18.—Velasquez et al., 1973:10, pi. 2: fig. 6.—Velasquez, Trono,<br />

and Doty, 1975:156.—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977b:24.—Vannajan and<br />

Trono, 1977:45, fig. 9.—Cordero, 1979b:276.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:21.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:113 [with query].—Hurtado-Ponce<br />

and Modelo, 1983:148 [with query].—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:98,<br />

fig. 30.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Ilocos<br />

Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Cavite, Batangas. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY: Aklan. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.).<br />

Neomeris vanbosseae Howe<br />

Neomeris vanbosseae Howe, 1909:80, pi. 1: figs. 4, 7; pi. 5: figs. 17-19<br />

["van Bosseae"] [type locality: Sikka, Flores, Indonesia].—Gilbert,<br />

1943:17; 1961:434.—Mefiez, 1961:50, pi. 1: figs. 4, 5.—Domantay,<br />

1962:281.—Taylor, 1966b:347.—Valet, 1969:596.—Reyes, 1972:<br />

141.—Trono, 1972a:99; 1973c:20, fig. 20.—Ortega, Alcala, and<br />

Reyes, 1974:187, 188.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:156.—Cordero, 1976c:8; 1977b:24, pi.<br />

II: fig. 6.—Reyes, 1978:150, pi. 5: fig. 9.—Trono and Tuason,<br />

1978:11.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97—Saraya and Trono, 1980:25.—<br />

Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:35, fig. [s.n].—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Batangas, Quezon, CATANDUANES. MINDORO:<br />

Oriental Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan<br />

I.), SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN (Balabac I.), SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Family POLYPHYSACEAE<br />

The families Dasycladaceae and Polyphysaceae were described<br />

simultaneously by Kutzing (1843). The latter, which<br />

included Polyphysa and Acetabularia, was merged into <strong>the</strong><br />

former by subsequent workers, but was resurrected by<br />

Hauck (1884 [1883-1885]:421) under <strong>the</strong> name Acetabulariaceae.<br />

Acetabularia Lamouroux<br />

Acetabularia calyculus Lamouroux<br />

Acetabularia calyculus Lamouroux in Quoy and Gaimard, 1824:621, pi.<br />

90: figs. 6, 7 ["caliculus"] [type locality: Shark Bay, Western Australia,<br />

Australia].—Dickie, 1877:489.—Gilbert, 1943:33; 1946:78; 1961:<br />

433._Villones and Magdamo, 1968:12, fig. 3.—Velasquez et al.,<br />

1973:11, pi. 2: fig. 8.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:125.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas. CEBU.<br />

Acetabularia clavata Yamada<br />

121<br />

Acetabularia clavata Yamada, 1934:57, figs. 24, 25 [type locality: Tomari,<br />

Okinawa-gunto, Ryukyu-retto, Japan].—Trono and Santiago, 1972:<br />

43.—Trono, Santiago, and Ganzon-Fortes, 1978:87, fig. 5a".<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Batangas. CATAN­<br />

DUANES.<br />

NOTE.—Polyphysa Lamarck (1816:151), characterized by<br />

<strong>the</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> an inferior corona, is usually treated as a section<br />

<strong>of</strong> Acetabularia, following <strong>the</strong> monograph <strong>of</strong> Solms-Laubach<br />

(1895:21). Recently, however, it has been resurrected at<br />

<strong>the</strong> generic level (Bailey, Rezak, and Cox, 1976) and Acetabularia<br />

clavata transferred to it (Schnetter and Meyer,<br />

1982:41).<br />

Acetabularia crenulata Lamouroux<br />

Acetabularia crenulata Lamouroux, 1816:249, pi. VIII: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Caribbean Sea].—Velasquez, 1971:432, fig. 8.—Vannajan and Trono,<br />

1977:45, figs. 10, 11.—Reyes, 1978:151, pi. 6: figs. 3, 4.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Zambales, Cavite,<br />

Albay. PANAY: Iloilo. SIQUIJOR. PALAWAN.<br />

Acetabularia dentata Solms-Laubach<br />

Acetabularia dentata Solms-Laubach, 1895:23, pi. 1: fig. 11 [syntype localities:<br />

various, all in Indonesia].—Gilbert, 1943:30, fig. 2d-f;<br />

1961:433.—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:126, figs. 18, 19.—Reyes,<br />

1972:141.—Trono and Santiago, 1972:44.—Trono, 1973c:21.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:125.—Trono, Santiago, and Ganzon-<br />

Fortes, 1978:84, fig. 3.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Fortes,<br />

198lb:396.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.—Hurtado-Ponce,<br />

1983:112.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo, 1983:148.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Cagayan (Babuyan<br />

Is.), Ilocos Norte, Batangas. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental<br />

Mindoro. NEGROS: Negros Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

MINDANAO: Surigao.<br />

Acetabularia exigua Solms-Laubach<br />

Acetabularia exigua Solms-Laubach, 1895:28, pi. 2: figs. 1, 4 [syntype<br />

localities: Macassar, Celebes and Sikka, Flores, Indonesia].—Trono and<br />

Santiago, 1972:42.—Trono, Santiago, and Ganzon-Fortes, 1978:84,87,<br />

fig. 4b-f.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:25.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Batangas.<br />

CENTRAL VISAYAS.<br />

Acetabularia major Martens<br />

Acetabularia major Martens, 1868:25, pi. IV: fig. 3 [type locality: "Simaharadscha"<br />

(Ban Si Racha ?), Thailand].—Howe, 1932:169.—Gilbert,


122 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

1943:29, fig. 2a-c; 1946:78.—Zaneveld, 1950:109.—Montilla and<br />

Blanco, 1953:166.—Zaneveld, 1956:5; 1959:92.—Gilbert, 1961:<br />

433.—Mefiez, 1961:51, pi. l:figs. 10-12.—Domantay, 1962:276,277.<br />

—Gilbert and Doty, 1969:126, fig. 17.—Trono and Santiago, 1972:<br />

44.—Trono, 1973c:2L—Velasquez et al., 1973:11, pi. 2: fig. 9.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:125.—Trono and Young, 1977:<br />

57.—Trono, Santiago, and Ganzon-Fortes, 1978:79, fig. 1.—Trono<br />

and Tuason, 1978:9.—Cordero, 1979b:276.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:22.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan, Zambales,<br />

Batangas. CATANDUANES. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY (incl. Aklan).<br />

Acetabularia minutissima Okamura<br />

Acetabularia minutissima Okamura, 1912 [1909-1912]: 184, pi. c: figs. 7-<br />

11 [syntype localities: Futae, Amakusa Is. and Hyuga Prov. (Miyazaki<br />

Prefecture), Japan].—Mefiez, 1961:51.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:125.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Acetabularia parvula Solms-Laubach<br />

Acetabularia parvula Solms-Laubach, 1895:29, pi. 2: figs. 3, 5 [syntype<br />

localities: "Tropical India"; Macassar, Celebes, Indonesia].<br />

Acetabularia moebii Solms-Laubach, 1895:30, pi. 4: fig. 1 [type locality:<br />

Mauritius].—Trono and Santiago, 1972:43.—Cordero, 1973b: 18.—<br />

Trono, Santiago, and Ganzon-Fortes, 1978:87, fig. 4a.—Puig and Cordero,<br />

1979:22.—Saraya and Trono, 1980:24.—Mefiez and Calumpong,<br />

1981:383.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:112.—Hurtado-Ponce and Modelo,<br />

1983:148.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983:98, fig. 29.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

CATANDUANES. LEYTE (Biliran I.). CENTRAL VI­<br />

SAYAS.<br />

NOTE.—The synonymy was proposed by Valet<br />

(1969:621). This species was transferred to Polyphysa by<br />

Schnetter and Meyer (1982:42).<br />

*Acetabularia roxasii Trono<br />

Acetabularia roxasii Trono, Santiago, and Ganzon-Fortes, 1978:80, fig. 2.<br />

[type locality: Calatagan, Batangas Prov., Luzon].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Acetabularia ryukyuensis Okamura and Yamada<br />

Acetabularia ryukyuensis Okamura and Yamada in Okamura, 1932a [ 1929-<br />

1932]:71, pi. CCLXXXV: figs. 5-12 [type locality: Ryukyu-retto,<br />

Japan].—Cordero, 1979b;282.—Puig and Cordero, 1979:22.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY:<br />

Aklan.<br />

* Acetabularia ryukyuensis Okamura and Yamada<br />

var. philippinensis (Gilbert) Valet<br />

Acetabularia philippinensis Gilbert, 1943:31, fig. 3 [type locality: Taytay,<br />

Palawan].—Gilbert, 1961:433.—Taylor, 1966b:347.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:125.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:9.<br />

Acetabularia ryukyuensis Okamura and Yamada var. philippinensis (Gilbert)<br />

Valet, 1969:613, pi. 154 (43): fig. 12.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. PALAWAN.<br />

*Acetabularia velasquezii Trono, Santiago, and Ganzon-<br />

Fortes<br />

Acetabularia velasquezii Trono, Santiago, and Ganzon-Fortes, 1978:87, fig.<br />

ba-c [type locality: Minabalay I., Barrio Danao, Baras, Catanduanes].<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—As above.<br />

Halicoryne Harvey<br />

Halicoryne wrightii Harvey<br />

Halicoryne wrightii Harvey, 1860a:333 [type locality: Ryukyu-retto,<br />

Japan].—Solms-Laubach, 1895:31.—Gilbert, 1943:27; 1946:78;<br />

1961:433.—Mefiez, 1961:51.—Domantay, 1962:281.—Taylor,<br />

1966b:346.—Valet, 1969:603.—Velasquez, 1971:432, fig. 9.—Reyes,<br />

1972:141.—Cordero, 1973b: 19.—Velasquez et al., 1973:11, pi. 2: fig.<br />

7.—Westernhagen, 1973a:64.—Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes,<br />

1974:188.—Westernhagen, 1974:112 (table I).—Trono, 1975:40.—<br />

Velasquez, Trono, and Doty, 1975:147, 149 ["Halycoryne wrigtii"].—<br />

Trono and Young, 1977:57.—Reyes, 1978:150, pi. 6: fig. 2.—Trono,<br />

1978:8.—Trono and Tuason, 1978:10.—Cordero, 1980a:29, 34, fig.<br />

3.—Liao and Sotto, 1980:97.—Mefiez and Calumpong, 1981:383.—<br />

Trono and De Lara, 1981:7, pi. IV: fig. 3— Cordero, 1984a:76.<br />

Polyphysa spicata [misapplied name fide Solms-Laubach, 1895:31].—<br />

Dickie, 1876a:243.—Gilbert, 1961:434.—Velasquez, Trono, and Doty,<br />

1975:160.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan,<br />

Zambales, Bataan, Albay, Sorsogon. CATANDUANES.<br />

MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental Mindoro.<br />

MARINDUQUE. LEYTE (Biliran I.), PANAY. NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, CEBU (Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. BOHOL.


Records Determined Only To Genus<br />

(Genera marked with an asterisk (*) have not been o<strong>the</strong>rwise reported from <strong>the</strong><br />

Philippines, or (in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Cyanophyceae) at least not from marine habitats.)<br />

CYANOPHYCEAE<br />

Anabaina<br />

Reyes, 1972:136 ["Anabaena"]. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

*Aphanocapsa<br />

Agor, 1962:33. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Calothrix<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:172, pi. 1: fig. 3. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1977:37-38. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

*Coccochloris<br />

Reyes, 1972:135. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Entophysalis<br />

Reyes, 1978:139, pi. 1: figs. 3, 4. SIQUIJOR.<br />

*Gloeotrichia<br />

Velasquez, 1980:127 (table 1) [no description or collecting data], MIN­<br />

DORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Hormothamnium<br />

Villones and Magdamo, 1968:11. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Reyes, 1972:136. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Lyngbya<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1977:37. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Oscillatoria<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1977:36. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Rivularia<br />

Domantay, 1962:276. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Schizothrix<br />

Reyes, 1978:140, pi. 2: figs. 3, 4. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Symploca<br />

Domantay, 1962:276. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

RHODOPHYCEAE<br />

Acrochaetium<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:178, pi. 2: fig. 17. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

*Agardhiella<br />

Seale, 1911:309 [no description; see Gracilaria verrucosa in catalog].<br />

Quisumbing, 1951:1007. LUZON: Manila Bay.<br />

Zaneveld, 1956:26. LUZON: Manila Bay.<br />

Zaneveld, 1959:107. LUZON: Manila Bay.<br />

Ahnfeltia<br />

Cordero, 1978a:42. BATANES.<br />

Amansia<br />

Mefiez, 1961:75, pi. 8: figs. 92-94. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Amphiroa<br />

Villones and Magdamo, 1968:30, fig. 33. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Reyes, 1972:153. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Trono and Bina, 1973:5. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Trono, 1974b:86. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Reyes, 1980:131, pi. 7: figs. 1, 2. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:95. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Antithamnion<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:23, figs. 26, 27. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Asterocytis<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:14. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

*Calliarthron<br />

Cordero, 1979b:276. PANAY: Aklan.<br />

123<br />

* Callithamnion<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:23, fig. 28. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Callophyllis<br />

Cordero, 1979b:290. PANAY: Aklan.<br />

Reyes, 1980:134, pi. 9: figs. 1, 2. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:97. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Carpopeltis<br />

Mefiez, 1961:73. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Reyes, 1972:154. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Cordero, 1973b:31. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Trono and Bina, 1973:3. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Centroceras<br />

Domantay, 1962:288. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Ceramium<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:183, pi. 3: fig. 26; pi. 5: fig. 39. LUZON:<br />

Batangas.<br />

Trono, 1972:106. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Trono, 1973d:20. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Reyes, 1980:138, pi. 12, figs. \a,b. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Trono and Ang, 1982:22. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Cordero, 1984a: 104. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Champia<br />

Mefiez, 1961:78. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:179, pi. 4: fig. 35. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Chondria<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:179-180, pi. 2: figs. 19, 20; pi. 3: fig. 21.<br />

LUZON: Batangas.<br />

*Chondrus<br />

Cordero, 1984a: 103 [with query], LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

* Chrysymenia<br />

Reyes, 1972:157. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Trono, 1973a: 135, fig. 7. LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Corallina<br />

Reyes, 1972:153. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Reyes, 1980:131, pi. 7: fig. 3. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cryptonemia<br />

Reyes, 1980:133, pi. 8: fig. 4. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983b:39, fig. 32. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

*Dicranema<br />

Trono, 1974b:93. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Eupogodon<br />

Reyes, 1972:158 [as Dasyopsis]. NEGROS: NegTos Oriental.<br />

Erythrotrichia<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:177, pi. 2: fig. 14; pi. 4: fig. 32. LUZON:<br />

Batangas.<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:14, fig. 12. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Eucheuma<br />

Cordero, 1973b:31. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Reyes, 1980:136, pi. 10: fig. 4. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:99. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Fauchea<br />

Reyes, 1972:158. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Galaxaura<br />

Trono and De Lara, 1981:13, pi. VIII: fig. 4. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.).<br />

Cordero, 1984a:91. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.


124 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Gelidiella<br />

Trono and Bina, 1973:3. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Gelidiopsis<br />

Cordero, 1973b:30. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Reyes, 1980:129-130, pi. 6: figs. 3, 4. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cordero, 1984a: 100. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Gelidium<br />

Cordero, 1973b:30. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Cordero, 1978a:23. BATANES.<br />

Gracilaria<br />

Collado, 1926:129. LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos.<br />

Reyes, 1972:155-156. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Cordero, 1973b:33. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Trono, 1973d: 18, pi. 9: fig. 4. LUZON: Pangasinan. SAMAR: Eastern<br />

Samar. NEGROS: Negros Oriental. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:22, fig. 25. LUZON: Rizal.<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1982:41. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Trono and Ang, 1982:20. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Trono, Azanza-Corrales, and Manuel, 1983:34-41, figs. 8, 9a, 10, lib.<br />

LUZON: Rizal, Cavite. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Cordero, 1984a: 103. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Grateloupia<br />

Trono, 1973d: 16. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Reyes, 1980:133, pi. 8: fig. 3. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983c: 126. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:97. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Griffithsia<br />

Reyes, 1972:158. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Reyes, 1980:138, pi. 11: figs. 6a,b. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Gymnogongrus<br />

Reyes, 1980:137, pi. 11: fig. 1. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Halymenia<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:18. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Cordero, 1980:49, fig. 11B, pi. 31. SAMAR: West Samar.<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1983a: 138. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Herposiphonia<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:181, pi. 3: figs. 23, 23a. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Trono, 1973d:21, pi. 10: fig. 8. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Trono and De Lara, 1981:20. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang<br />

Is.).<br />

*Heteroderma<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1982:35. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Hypnea<br />

Collado, 1926:129. LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos.<br />

G. Blanco, 1938:513. LUZON: Cagayan (incl. Babuyan Is.).<br />

Reyes, 1972:156. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Trono, 1972:105. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Trono, 1973d: 17. CEBU. MINDANAO: Zamboanga (incl. Sacol I.).<br />

Cordero, 1978a:41. BATANES.<br />

Jania<br />

Cordero, 1984a:95. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Cordero, 1984c:54. MASBATE.<br />

Kallymenia<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983c: 126. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Laurencia<br />

Mefiez, 1961:77. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Reyes, 1972:159. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Trono, 1972:108. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Trono, 1973d:22. LUZON: Pangasinan, Quezon. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:105, fig. [s.n.]. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Trono and Ang, 1982:26. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Cordero, 1984a: 108. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

* Lept<strong>of</strong>auchea<br />

Reyes, 1972:157. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Ortega, Alcala, and Reyes, 1974:186, 187, 188 [no description or<br />

collecting data], NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Liagora<br />

Domantay, 1962:292. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Trono and De Lara, 1981:11-12, pi. VII: fig. 2. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.).<br />

Cordero, 1984a:87. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Lithophyllum<br />

Howe, 1932:169. PANAY.<br />

Reyes, 1980:132, pi. 7: figs. 6, 7. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Lomentaria<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:23, fig. 30. LUZON: Manila, Cavite.<br />

Lophosiphonia<br />

Reyes, 1980:141, pi. 13: figs. 4a-c. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Martensia<br />

Trono, 1974b:94. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

*Melobesia<br />

Reyes, 1972:153. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Microcladia<br />

Tahil, 1978:52 [no description or collecting data], CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Murrayella<br />

Trono, 1973a: 136. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Peyssonnelia<br />

Reyes, 1972:154. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:93. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Polysiphonia<br />

Domantay, 1962:293. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Reyes, 1972:158. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Trono, 1972:107. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Trono, 1973d:21, pi. 10: fig. 7. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Reyes, 1980:141, pi. 13: figs. 3a,b. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Porphyra<br />

Bersamin et al., 1973:188. LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos.<br />

Pterocladia<br />

Reyes, 1980:129, pi. 6: fig. 2. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Rhodopeltis<br />

Trono, 1973a: 133, fig. 4. LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Rhodymenia<br />

Trono, 1973a: 136, fig. 15. LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Trono and Bina, 1973:10. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Cordero, 1978a:43. BATANES.<br />

Cordero, 1980c:72, fig. 4. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Reyes, 1980:137, pi. 11: fig. 3. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Trono and De Lara, 1981:19, pi. XI: fig. 3. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.).<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983b:53, fig. 44. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Cordero, 1984a: 103. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Sarcodia<br />

Trono, 1973d: 18 [with query], NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Cordero, 1978a:35. BATANES.<br />

Scinaia<br />

Trono, 1973a: 130, fig. 5. LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

*Spermothamnion<br />

Westernhagen, 1973b: 368 [no description or collecting data], CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.).<br />

Titanophora<br />

Trono, 1973a: 134, fig. 13. LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Trono and Bina, 1973:7. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Trono, 1978:18. MARINDUQUE.<br />

Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:73, fig. [s.n.]. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1982:37. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Tolypiocladia<br />

Trono, 1972:107. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Trono and De Lara, 1981:20. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang<br />

Is.).


NUMBER 27 125<br />

Trichogloea<br />

Cordero, 1978a: 13. BATANES.<br />

PHAEOPHYCEAE<br />

Colpomenia<br />

Cordero, 1984a:85. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Cutleria<br />

Cordero, 1979b:284. PANAY: Aklan.<br />

Cystoseira<br />

Reyes, 1980:123, pi. 4: fig. 3. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Dictyopteris<br />

Mefiez, 1961:64. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Dictyota<br />

Mefiez, 1961:63, pi. 11: fig. 121; pi. 12: fig. 132. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Villones and Magdamo, 1968:26, fig. 17. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Trono, 1974a: 144. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Cordero, 1984a:83. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Cordero, 1984b:61. MASBATE.<br />

* Ectocarpus<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:176, pi. 2: figs. 12, 13. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Feldmannia<br />

Cordero, 1979b:284. PANAY: Aklan.<br />

Hydroclathrus<br />

Villones and Magdamo, 1968:26, fig. 19. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Hormophysa<br />

Reyes, 1972:147. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Padina<br />

Mefiez, 1961:62. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Villones and Magdamo, 1968:27, fig. 20. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Reyes, 1972:146. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Reyes, 1980:120, pi. 2: fig. 2. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:84. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

*Punctaria<br />

Cordero, 1984a:84. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Sargassum<br />

Mefiez, 1961:64-67, pi. 9: figs 96-102. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

de los Reyes, 1967:231, 233, fig. 6. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Villones and Magdamo, 1968:27, fig. 21. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Reyes, 1972:146-147. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Cordero, 1973b:26. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Trono, 1973d: 13, pi. 8: fig. 31, 32.<br />

Velasquez et al., 1973:22. LUZON: Bataan.<br />

Trono, 1974a:148. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Trono and Young, 1977:58. CATANDUANES.<br />

Trono, 1978:12-14. MARINDUQUE.<br />

Trono and Tuason, 1978:12. CATANDUANES.<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:13, fig. 9. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Cordero, 1980b:36, fig. 3c, pis. 23, 24, [51]. LUZON: Cagayan, Ilocos<br />

Norte, SAMAR: Western Samar, Eastern Samar. PANAY: Aklan. SIQUI­<br />

JOR. MINDANAO: Surigao del Sur.<br />

Reyes, 1980:123, pi. 4: fig. 4. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Trono and Ganzon-Fortes, 1980:51-53, [2] figs. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Guzman, 1981:43, 52.<br />

Trono and De Lara, 1981:10, pi. VII: fig. 1. MINDORO: Occidental<br />

Mindoro (Lubang Is.).<br />

Trono and Ang, 1982:15-16. PALAWAN (Bugsuk I.).<br />

Hurtado-Ponce, 1983a: 125-126. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1983b: 14, fig. 11. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:86. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Cordero, 1984b:63. PALAWAN.<br />

Cordero, 1984c:54. MASBATE.<br />

Spatoglossum<br />

Trono, 1974a: 145-146. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Reyes, 1980:121, pi. 2: fig. 4. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Sphacelaria<br />

Trono, 1973d: 11. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1978:8, fig. 2. LUZON: Cavite.<br />

Turbinaria<br />

Mefiez, 1961:68. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Reyes, 1972:147. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Trono, 1972:101. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Trono, 1973d: 12. SAMAR: Eastern Samar.<br />

CHLOROPHYCEAE<br />

Acetabularia<br />

Domantay, 1962:277. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Anadyomene<br />

Cordero, 1984a:74. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Boergesenia<br />

Trono, 1973b:217. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Boodlea<br />

Villones and Magdamo, 1968:26, fig. 14. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Trono, 1973c:6. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Trono, 1973d:4. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Bryopsis<br />

Reyes, 1972:142. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Caulerpa<br />

Trono, 1973a: 128. LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Trono, 1973b:220. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Trono, 1973d:8, pi..2: fig. 6. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cordero, 1976a:86, fig. 2. CEBU (Mactan I.).<br />

Cordero, 1977b:26, 28, fig. 3 [Caulerpa brachypus? "false-type"], SIQUI­<br />

JOR.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:78. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Chaetomorpha<br />

G. Blanco, 1938:512. LUZON: Cagayan (incl. Babuyan Is.).<br />

Villones and Magdamo, 1968:24, fig. 10 [cited but not published].<br />

LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Reyes, 1972:140. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Trono, 1973b:214. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Reyes, 1978:149. SIQUIJOR.<br />

*Cladocephalus<br />

Taylor, 1966b:352. PALAWAN (Balabac I.).<br />

Cladophora<br />

Cornejo and Velasquez, 1972:174, pi. 1: fig. 8. LUZON: Batangas.<br />

Trono, 1972:94. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Trono, 1973b:214. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Trono, 1973d:4. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Trono, 1975:29. LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Cordero, 1977b:22. BATANES.<br />

Vannajan and Trono, 1977:43, fig. 17. LUZON: Rizal, Manila.<br />

Reyes, 1978:147-148, pi. 4: figs. 3-7. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cladophoropsis<br />

Trono, 1973d:4, pi. 1: fig. 4. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:73 [as Spongocladia]. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Codium<br />

Galutira and Velasquez, 1964:498, pi. 2: fig. 6; pi. 7: fig. 24. LUZON:<br />

Ilocos Norte,<br />

de los Reyes, 1967:231, 233, fig. 1. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

Trono, 1973b:223-225. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Trono, 1973c: 14, fig. 6.<br />

Trono, 1973d:9. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Reyes, 1978:158, pi. 10: figs. 1, 2. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cordero, 1979b:282. PANAY: Aklan.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:79. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.


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Dasycladus<br />

Cordero, 1979b:282. PANAY: Aklan. [Specimen in UC determined as<br />

Chlorocladus australasicus by I.R. Price, 27.i. 1982.]<br />

Dictyosphaeria<br />

Reyes, 1978:152, pi. 6: figs. 11,12. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Enteromorpha<br />

Trono, 1972:94. SULU: Tawitawi.<br />

Trono, 1973c:4. MINDORO: Oriental Mindoro.<br />

Trono, 1975:25. LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Reyes, 1978:146. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Saraya and Trono, 1980:8. LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Guzman, 1981:42,47, 51.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:70. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Halimeda<br />

Trono, 1973b:227-228. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Trono, 1973d:9. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

Trono, 1975:39-40. LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Trono and Young, 1977:57. CATANDUANES.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:81. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Microdictyon<br />

Trono, 1973b:215. SULU: Sulu (Siasi I.).<br />

Cordero, 1984a:74. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.<br />

Monostroma<br />

Reyes, 1972:138. NEGROS: Negros Oriental.<br />

Reyes, 1978:146, pi. 3: fig. 6. SIQUIJOR.<br />

*Spongomorpha<br />

Liao and Sotto, 1980:96 [no description or collecting data], CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.).<br />

*Trichosolen<br />

Gilbert and Doty, 1969:122, fig. 5. LUZON: Rizal. CATANDUANES. CEBU.<br />

Ulva<br />

Trono, 1975:28. LUZON: Sorsogon.<br />

Reyes, 1978:147, pi. 3: fig. 10. SIQUIJOR.<br />

Cordero, 1984a:71. LUZON: Ilocos Norte.


Later Starting Points in CYANOPHYCEAE<br />

The International Code <strong>of</strong> Botanical Nomenclature<br />

(ICBN; Voss et al., 1983) states that nomenclature for <strong>the</strong><br />

Nostocales begins with <strong>the</strong> monographs <strong>of</strong> Bornet and Flahault<br />

(1886-1888) and Gomont (1892-1893). (The ICBN<br />

assigns an arbitrary date <strong>of</strong> 1886 and 1892, respectively, to<br />

<strong>the</strong>se monographs.) An enormous body <strong>of</strong> taxonomic information<br />

about blue-green algae had been published before<br />

those distinguished French phycologists wrote <strong>the</strong>ir monographs.<br />

According to <strong>the</strong> ICBN, pre-starting point taxonomy<br />

may be retained, but pre-starting point nomenclature<br />

does not exist. This legalistic nonsense, ra<strong>the</strong>r than simplify<br />

<strong>the</strong> nomenclature <strong>of</strong> blue-green algae, has introduced hopeless<br />

confusion. Even those (like Drouet) who pr<strong>of</strong>ess to<br />

follow <strong>the</strong> ICBN with regard to later starting points are<br />

inconsistent. Names treated as synonyms in <strong>the</strong> starting<br />

point monographs are invalid according to <strong>the</strong> ICBN, but<br />

Drouet (1968:14) pointed out that all such names presumably<br />

have been validated subsequently "by reference or by<br />

a new description." Lacking <strong>the</strong> time to "search through<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> local floras, check-lists <strong>of</strong> species, and morphological,<br />

ecological, and physiological papers", Drouet<br />

treated those older names "as having been validly and<br />

autonomously published, not as synonyms, but by reference<br />

to <strong>the</strong>ir original descriptions'' in <strong>the</strong> starting point monograph<br />

and subsequent publications.<br />

In view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> facts that Drouet has located <strong>the</strong> types <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> blue-green algal species and that blue-green<br />

algal taxonomy is in an extraordinary state <strong>of</strong> flux, it seems<br />

pointless to attempt to accommodate <strong>the</strong>ir nomenclature to<br />

later starting points. Oscillatoria submembranacea is an example<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> needless complications caused by <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong><br />

later starting points. This species was first described by<br />

Ardissone and Strafforello (1877) as Oscillaria submembranacea.<br />

In Gomont (1892), <strong>the</strong> starting point monograph for<br />

Oscillatoria, it was treated as Phormidium submembranaceum.<br />

In accordance with normal nomenclature, this name would<br />

be written Phormidium submembranaceum (Ardissone and<br />

Strafforello) Gomont, but Article 13.1 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN renders<br />

pre-starting point nomenclature invalid, so that <strong>the</strong> name<br />

must be ascribed solely to Gomont and dated from 1892,<br />

not 1877. Drouet (1968:203) transferred <strong>the</strong> species to<br />

Oscillatoria, but incorrectly attributed it directly to Ardissone<br />

and Strafforello (considering Oscillaria and Oscillatoria<br />

as orthographic variants, an equivocal interpretation). In<br />

accordance with later starting points, it should be written<br />

Oscillatoria submembranacea (Gomont) Drouet!<br />

Nomenclatural Notes<br />

by Paul C. Silva<br />

127<br />

In <strong>the</strong> long course <strong>of</strong> compiling <strong>the</strong> Index Nominum<br />

Algarum (since 1948), I repeatedly struggled with <strong>the</strong> complications<br />

<strong>of</strong> later starting points and eventually concluded<br />

that it was impractical to continue to do so. The present<br />

catalog is my first opportunity to make <strong>the</strong> iconoclastic<br />

move <strong>of</strong> basing <strong>the</strong> nomenclature <strong>of</strong> blue-green algae uniformly<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Linnaean starting date, 1753.<br />

The Taxonomy <strong>of</strong> Acrochaetioid <strong>Algae</strong><br />

The confused taxonomy <strong>of</strong> acrochaetioid algae was thoroughly<br />

reviewed by Woelkerling (1983a), who expressed<br />

personal preference for ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> two classifications: a monogeneric<br />

scheme using <strong>the</strong> oldest available name, Audouinella<br />

Bory de Saint-Vincent (1823:340, "Auduinella"); or a polygeneric<br />

scheme based solely on <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> life history<br />

without regard for vegetative features. Woelkerling concluded:<br />

"In <strong>the</strong> short term, it seems to me that it is more<br />

important to accumulate detailed, trustworthy data on numerous<br />

species than to engage in endless manipulation <strong>of</strong><br />

generic schemes. Use <strong>of</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> above two schemes<br />

would provide a workable taxonomic framework while new<br />

studies are being carried out."<br />

The decision as to which classification would best serve<br />

<strong>the</strong> purposes <strong>of</strong> this catalog was based on <strong>the</strong> following<br />

considerations. Papenfuss (1945), in trying to delineate <strong>the</strong><br />

South African acrochaetioid algae, concluded that it was<br />

possible to distribute <strong>the</strong>m among four genera on <strong>the</strong> basis<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> number and form <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cloroplasts in each vegetative<br />

cell, as follows:<br />

Rhodochorton, few to many small, discoid chloroplasts;<br />

Acrochaetium, one parietal or laminate chloroplast;<br />

Audouinella, one or more spiral chloroplasts; and<br />

Chromastrum, one or more stellate chloroplasts.<br />

It soon became apparent that <strong>the</strong> distinction drawn by<br />

Papenfuss between Acrochaetium and Chromastrum was difficult<br />

to maintain, partly because he (and many subsequent<br />

workers) confused form with position. A chloroplast with a<br />

stellate form may be axile or parietal in position. There are<br />

intermediate situations with regard to both form and position.<br />

Feldmann (1962) proposed that Acrochaetium include<br />

plants whose cells contain a single chloroplast <strong>of</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r form<br />

or position. Woelkerling (1971), believing that vegetative<br />

characters are <strong>of</strong> diagnostic value only at <strong>the</strong> species level,<br />

placed all acrochaetioid algae with sexual stages in one<br />

genus, Audouinella. He referred those without sexual stages<br />

to Colaconema Batters (1896:8), which he treated as a form


128 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

genus. Chromastrum was re-established by Stegenga and<br />

Mulder (1979) to include species with one axile, stellate,<br />

pyrenoid-bearing chloroplast in each cell and a life history<br />

involving an alternation <strong>of</strong> heteromorphic phases—<strong>the</strong> gametophyte<br />

with a unicellular base and <strong>the</strong> tetrasporophyte<br />

with a multicellular base that develops from a septately<br />

germinating carpospore. Acrochaetium was circumscribed to<br />

include species with one to several parietal pyrenoid-bearing<br />

chloroplasts in each cell and a life history involving an<br />

alternation <strong>of</strong> isomorphic phases. Audouinella was retained<br />

for species with one to several parietal chloroplasts <strong>of</strong> spiral<br />

or irregular shape, without pyrenoids.<br />

The nomenclature <strong>of</strong> acrochaetioid algae was muddled<br />

long ago by <strong>the</strong> selection <strong>of</strong> Acrochaetium daviesii (Dillwyn)<br />

Nageli (1862:405, 412), based on Conferva daviesii Dillwyn<br />

(1809 [1802-1809]:73, pi. F), as <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> its genus<br />

by Drew (1928:147), who erroneously believed (along with<br />

all o<strong>the</strong>r authors) that <strong>the</strong> genus was first described by<br />

Nageli in 1862. In fact, it was described in 1858, and A.<br />

daviesii was not among <strong>the</strong> original species. Accordingly,<br />

Woelkerling (1983a:65) set aside <strong>the</strong> lectotype that, although<br />

untenable, had been accepted for more than a halfcentury,<br />

replacing it with A. secundatum (Lyngbye) Nageli<br />

(1858:532, footnote), based on Callithamnion daviesii (Dillwyn)<br />

Lyngbye var. secundatum Lyngbye (1819:129, pi. 41B:<br />

figs. 4-6). Although in both species each cell contains a<br />

single chloroplast with a pyrenoid, in A. daviesii <strong>the</strong> chloroplast<br />

is laminate and parietal, while in A. secundatum it is<br />

stellate and axile. Those schemes that are based on vegetative<br />

features, ei<strong>the</strong>r wholly or partly, are thus severely<br />

affected. Chromastrum falls into synonymy under Acrochaetium,<br />

while some name o<strong>the</strong>r than Acrochaetium must be<br />

applied to those species considered by many workers<br />

through many decades to be congeneric with A. daviesii.<br />

Stegenga (1985) applied Colaconema to <strong>the</strong> latter circumscription.<br />

The coining <strong>of</strong> numerous binomials as a consequence<br />

<strong>of</strong> changing <strong>the</strong> lectotype <strong>of</strong> Acrochaetium could be<br />

precluded by <strong>the</strong> conservation <strong>of</strong> that generic name using<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1862 publication as protologue and A. daviesii as type.<br />

Any proposal for conservation, however, should await fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

clarification <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> taxonomy <strong>of</strong> acrochaetioid algae.<br />

Because any classification <strong>of</strong> acrochaetioid algae used at<br />

present ei<strong>the</strong>r would be admittedly artificial (based on a<br />

single character) or, if allegedly natural (based on morphological,<br />

ontogenetic, and life history characters), would be<br />

criticized as being premature, I have employed a scheme<br />

that at least has <strong>the</strong> merit <strong>of</strong> not requiring new binomials,<br />

namely that <strong>of</strong> Feldmann (1962). According to this classification,<br />

all records <strong>of</strong> acrochaetioid algae for <strong>the</strong> Philippines<br />

are encompassed by Acrochaetium.<br />

Galaxauraceae as a Replacement for Chaetangiaceae<br />

When Chaetangium was established, Kutzing (1843b:392)<br />

misidentified his material with Fucus ornatus Linnaeus,<br />

which has turned out to be representative <strong>of</strong> Suhria in <strong>the</strong><br />

Gelidiaceae (see Papenfuss, 1952:173). For many decades<br />

<strong>the</strong> name Chaetangium has been applied on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong><br />

Kiitzing's material, but a decision made at <strong>the</strong> International<br />

Botanical Congress at Sydney in 1981 makes it clear that<br />

<strong>the</strong> name must remain with Suhria unless conservation is<br />

invoked.<br />

Parkinson (1983), after reviewing <strong>the</strong> nomenclatural history<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chaetangium, decided against conservation <strong>of</strong> that<br />

generic name, choosing instead to propose Suhria for conservation<br />

against Chaetangium and to resurrect Nothogenia<br />

Montagne (1843a:302) as a replacement for Chaetangium.<br />

[Nothogenia variolosa (Montagne) Montagne, <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> its<br />

genus, was placed in <strong>the</strong> synonymy <strong>of</strong> Chaetangium fastigiatum<br />

(Bory de Saint-Vincent) J. Agardh by Kylin (in Kylin<br />

and Skottsberg, 1919:6)]. Because <strong>the</strong> name Chaetangiaceae<br />

must be considered a synonym <strong>of</strong> Gelidiaceae, Parkinson<br />

simultaneously established <strong>the</strong> family Galaxauraceae.<br />

Portieria as a Replacement for Chondrococcus<br />

The genus <strong>of</strong> Rhizophyllidaceae currently called Desmia<br />

Lyngbye (1819) emend. J. Agardh (1852 [1851-1863]) or<br />

Chondrococcus Kutzing (1847) has a troubled nomenclatural<br />

history. I have discussed it in detail previously (Silva,<br />

1952a:304-306), but it is necessary to return to it in light<br />

<strong>of</strong> changes in <strong>the</strong>, ICBN made at Sydney pertaining to <strong>the</strong><br />

typification <strong>of</strong> generic names.<br />

Desmia was established by Lyngbye (1819:XXIX, 33) to<br />

receive three species with narrow, compressed branches.<br />

One species is <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> Herbacea Stackhouse (1809) and<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r is <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> Hippurina Stackhouse (1809). Both<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se genera are referable to Desmarestia Lamouroux<br />

(1813), but <strong>the</strong> name Desmarestia has been conserved against<br />

<strong>the</strong> Stackhouse names. Desmia is thus a superfluous name<br />

for Desmarestia and illegitimate in accordance with Article<br />

63.1 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN. Although Lyngbye did not give a reason<br />

for abandoning <strong>the</strong> name Desmarestia, which he cited in<br />

synonymy, he may have considered Desmia a better name<br />

because <strong>of</strong> its brevity or because it was descriptive (derived<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Greek word desmos, "band") ra<strong>the</strong>r than commemorative<br />

(Desmarestia being named for Anselm Gaetan Desmarest,<br />

a French zoologist). The sharing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first four<br />

letters by <strong>the</strong> two names perhaps is not purely coincidental.<br />

The third species assigned by Lyngbye to Desmia was D.<br />

hornemannii ("hornemanni"), based on a specimen sent to<br />

him by Mertens under <strong>the</strong> name Fucus hornemanni. Mertens<br />

found this specimen among Forsskal's collections and indicated<br />

that it came from Helsing$r on <strong>the</strong>


NUMBER 27 129<br />

with Desmia hornemannii as described and illustrated by<br />

Lyngbye (1819:35, pi. 7:c). Subsequent to 1819 and prior<br />

to 1852, <strong>the</strong> name Desmia was applied ei<strong>the</strong>r to a genus<br />

closely related to Desmarestia or to a section or subgenus <strong>of</strong><br />

that genus.<br />

J. Agardh (1852 [1851-1863]:639) emended <strong>the</strong> genus<br />

Desmia, retaining only D. hornemannii <strong>of</strong> Lyngbye's original<br />

species and adding two o<strong>the</strong>r species, D. ambigua]. Agardh<br />

from India and D. tripinnata (Hering) J. Agardh (Rhodymenia<br />

tripinnata Hering) from South Africa. He accredited<br />

<strong>the</strong> emended genus to himself and placed it (with a query)<br />

in <strong>the</strong> tribus Sphaerococcoideae <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ordo Sphaerococcoideae<br />

(a broadly defined group not equivalent taxonomically<br />

to <strong>the</strong> modern Sphaerococcaceae).<br />

Meanwhile, Kutzing (1847a:23) had established <strong>the</strong> genus<br />

Chondrococcus on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> Fucus abscissus Turner (1819<br />

[1815-1819]:65, pi. 223) from New Zealand and F. lambertii<br />

Turner (1819 [1815-1810]:96, pi. 237) from Australia.<br />

The first species is currently placed in Melanthalia Montagne<br />

(1843) in <strong>the</strong> Gracilariaceae, while <strong>the</strong> second species,<br />

as defined by <strong>the</strong> type collection, is referable to Callophyllis<br />

Kutzing (1843) in <strong>the</strong> Kallymeniaceae. Kutzing applied <strong>the</strong><br />

name Chondrococcus lambertii to a mixture <strong>of</strong> species, citing<br />

both Australian and South African specimens, <strong>the</strong> former<br />

being representative <strong>of</strong> Callophyllis, <strong>the</strong> latter <strong>of</strong> Chondrococcus<br />

as currently defined. At <strong>the</strong> time that I wrote my<br />

account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nomenclatural history <strong>of</strong> Chondrococcus, typification<br />

<strong>of</strong> generic names was not legislated unequivocally<br />

by <strong>the</strong> ICBN, and <strong>the</strong> contemporary consensus was that in<br />

<strong>the</strong> event an author based a generic description on one<br />

entity but erroneously assigned it to a different entity, <strong>the</strong><br />

generic name should apply to <strong>the</strong> material at hand. In <strong>the</strong><br />

case <strong>of</strong> Chondrococcus, Kutzing based <strong>the</strong> generic description<br />

on South African material, so that in 1952 I concluded that<br />

<strong>the</strong> correct name for <strong>the</strong> genus was Chondrococcus. At Sydney<br />

in 1981, however, <strong>the</strong> ICBN was changed to specify<br />

that <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> a generic name must be a cited species.<br />

Thus, <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> Chondrococcus is ei<strong>the</strong>r Fucus abscissus or<br />

F. lambertii, making <strong>the</strong> generic name a later taxonomic<br />

synonym <strong>of</strong> Melanthalia Montagne (1843) or Callophyllis<br />

Kutzing (1843).<br />

J. Agardh (1852 [1851-1863]:639) cited Chondrococcus<br />

as a synonym <strong>of</strong> his emended Desmia, and during <strong>the</strong> period<br />

1852-1895 only Kutzing used that name. Schmitz<br />

(1895:168-172) reviewed <strong>the</strong> genus and adopted <strong>the</strong> name<br />

Chondrococcus in preference to Desmia. Most subsequent<br />

authors have followed Schmitz in this regard.<br />

Portieria Zanardini (1851:33) appears to be <strong>the</strong> only available<br />

synonym. This genus was established to receive a single<br />

species, P. coccinea, based on material obtained in <strong>the</strong> Red<br />

Sea by Portier, a poorly known French collector (see Zanardini,<br />

1858:210). This species was placed in <strong>the</strong> synonymy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chondrococcus hornemannii by Schmitz (1895:170). The<br />

status <strong>of</strong> Portieria as <strong>the</strong> first generic name unequivocally<br />

applied to <strong>the</strong> rhizophyllidaceous genus under considera­<br />

tion supports <strong>the</strong> adoption <strong>of</strong> this name in preference to<br />

manipulating <strong>the</strong> conservation <strong>of</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r Desmia or Chondrococcus.<br />

The genus Portieria includes <strong>the</strong> following species.<br />

Portieria? dichotoma (Hauck) P.C. Silva, new combination {Desmia dichotoma<br />

Hauck, 1886 [ 1886-1887]:218. fig. [s.n.]).<br />

P. harveyi (J. Agardh) P.C. Silva, new combination (Desmia harveyi]. Agardh,<br />

1876:356).<br />

P. hornemannii (Lyngbye) P.C. Silva, new combination (Desmia hornemannii<br />

Lyngbye, 1819:35, pi. 7:c).<br />

P. japonica (Harvey) P.C. Silva, new combination (Desmia japonica Harvey,<br />

1860a:331).<br />

P. kilneri (J. Agardh) P.C. Silva, new combination (Desmia kilneri]. Agardh,<br />

1876:355).<br />

P. spinulosa (Kutzing) P.C. Silva, new combination (Chondrococcus spinulosus<br />

Kutzing, 1868:11, pi. 32: figs. a-c).<br />

It may be noted that Papenfuss (1940:218) recognized<br />

Desmia tripinnata as a separate species, but D. Reid Wiseman,<br />

in a recent study <strong>of</strong> material in <strong>the</strong> Herbarium <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley, retained it within <strong>the</strong><br />

circumscription <strong>of</strong> Chondrococcus hornemannii.<br />

Eupogodon as a Replacement for Dasyopsis<br />

The genus Dasyopsis is always attributed to Zanardini<br />

(1843:52). In <strong>the</strong> place cited, however, <strong>the</strong>re is no description.<br />

Zanardini merely stated that he was persuaded to<br />

segregate Dasya plana C. Agardh and D. spinella C. Agardh<br />

into <strong>the</strong>ir own genus by <strong>the</strong> position, form, and disposition<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stichidia, without giving <strong>the</strong> stichidial characters.<br />

Montagne (1844b:611) prepared a special article on Dasyopsis<br />

for d'Orbigny's Dictionnaire Universelle d'Histoire<br />

Naturelle, but without giving a description. In his Flore<br />

d'Algerie, Montagne (1846b:85) reduced Dasyopsis to a<br />

subgenus <strong>of</strong> Dasya and validated <strong>the</strong> name at subgeneric<br />

rank by providing a diagnosis. The following year, Montagne<br />

(1847:54) recognized Dasyopsis as a genus.<br />

Meanwhile, Kutzing (1845:312), arriving independently<br />

at <strong>the</strong> taxonomic conclusion that Dasya plana should be<br />

segregated from Dasya, established <strong>the</strong> genus Eupogodon.<br />

He later (Kutzing, 1849:801) added Dasya spinella and D.<br />

cervicornis ]. Agardh to <strong>the</strong> genus. Kutzing provided a<br />

diagnosis in his original publication <strong>of</strong> Eupogodon, and thus<br />

this name takes priority over Dasyopsis (Montagne) Montagne.<br />

Kutzing originally treated Eupogodon ("true beardtooth")<br />

as a neuter name, but in fact it is masculine, as he<br />

himself recognized in subsequent publications.<br />

The genus Eupogodon includes <strong>the</strong> following species.<br />

Eupogodon anastomosans (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva, new combination<br />

(Dasyopsis anastomosans Weber-van Bosse, 1921:309, pi. VII: fig. X).<br />

E. antillarum (Howe) P.C. Silva, new combination (Dasyopsis antillarum<br />

Howe, 1920:577).<br />

E. apertus (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva, new combination (Dasyopsis aperta<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1913b: 128, pi. 13: fig. 17; pi. 14: fig. 32).<br />

E. apiculatus (C. Agardh) P.C. Silva, new combination (Bonnemaisonia<br />

apiculata C. Agardh, 1835: no. xxxix, pi. 39).


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E. cervicornis (]. Agardh) Kutzing, 1849:802.<br />

E. geppii (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva, new combination (Dasyopsis geppii<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1913b:130, pi. 13: figs. 18-20; pi. 14: fig. 33).<br />

E. palmatifidus (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva, new combination (Dasyopsis<br />

palmatifida Weber-van Bosse, 1913b: 130, pi. 13: fig. 21).<br />

E. penicillatus (Zanardini) P.C. Silva, new combination (Dasya penicillata<br />

Zanardini, 1865:379, pi. XIV [XLI]).<br />

E. pilosus (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva, new combination (Dasyopsis pilosa<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1923:377, fig. 137).<br />

E. pinnatifolius (Suhr) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ptilota ? pinnatifolia<br />

Suhr, 1834:732, pi. II: figs. 18 and t).<br />

E. planus (C. Agardh) Kutzing, 1845:312.<br />

E. pulchellus (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva, new combination (Dasyopsis<br />

pulchella Weber-van Bosse, 1921:309, pi. VII: fig. VII).<br />

E. spinellus (C. Agardh) Kutzing, 1849:801.<br />

E. stanleyi (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva, new combination (Dasyopsis stanleyi<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1913b: 128, pi. 13: fig. 16).<br />

E. tenellus (Weber-van Bosse) P.C. Silva, new combination (Dasyopsis tenella<br />

Weber-van Bosse, 1921:309, pi. VII: fig. VI).<br />

Hincksia as a Replacement for Giffordia<br />

While John Edward Gray was Keeper <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Zoology<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> British Museum, he prepared a catalog<br />

"merely to enable Mrs. Gray to arrange her collection <strong>of</strong><br />

British <strong>Algae</strong> according to <strong>the</strong> most recent methods." In<br />

this scholarly but generally overlooked work, Gray (1864)<br />

defined some common filamentous genera more narrowly<br />

than was customary at that time, creating new genera<br />

among blue-green, red, brown, and green algae. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

genera segregated from Ectocarpus was Hincksia, to which<br />

Gray assigned a single species, H. ramulosa, based on Ectocarpus<br />

hincksiae Harvey (1841:40). This species was transferred<br />

to Giffordia Batters (1893:86) by Hamel (1939:xv).<br />

Gray (1864:12) characterized Hincksia as follows: "Frond<br />

secundly branched; fruit conical, sessile> produced along <strong>the</strong><br />

inner face <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> branches and ramuli, one arising from<br />

almost every joint, giving <strong>the</strong> branch a serrated appearance."<br />

Although this diagnosis lacks two essential generic<br />

characters (discoid plastids and lack or irregular occurrence<br />

<strong>of</strong> meristematic regions), it is clear that Gray had a species<br />

<strong>of</strong> Giffordia in hand and that Hincksia should supersede<br />

Giffordia. Both generic names commemorate female British<br />

phycologists, Hannah Hincks (1798-1871) <strong>of</strong> Belfast and<br />

Isabella Gifford (1823?-1891) <strong>of</strong> Minehead, Somerset, respectively.<br />

The genus Hincksia includes <strong>the</strong> following species.<br />

Hincksia andamanensis (Krishnamurthy and Baluswami) P.C. Silva, new<br />

combination (Giffordia andamanensis Krishnamurthy and Baluswami,<br />

1982:104, figs. 1-11; 1983:47).<br />

H. bhimlipatnamensis (Krishnamurthy and Baluswami) P.C. SiTva, new combination<br />

(Giffordia bhimlipatnamensis Krishnamurthy and Baluswami,<br />

1982:105, figs. 12-15; 1983:47).<br />

H. clavata (Krishnamurthy and Baluswami) P.C. Silva, new combination<br />

(Giffordia clavata Krishnamurthy and Baluswami, 1982:106, figs. 23-<br />

28; 1983:48).<br />

H. fenestrata (Berkeley ex Harvey) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus<br />

feneslralus Berkeley ex Harvey, 1849 [1847-1851]: pi. CCLVII;<br />

1849:58).<br />

H. fuscata (Zanardini) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus fuscatus<br />

Zanardini in Meneghini, 1846:381).<br />

H. ghardaqaensis (Nasr) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus ghardaqaensis<br />

Nasr, 1939:59, figs. 8, 9).<br />

H. granulosa (J.E. Smith) P.C. Silva, new combination (Conferva granulosa<br />

J.E. Smith, 1811 [1811-1812]: pi. 2351).<br />

H. hincksiae (Harvey) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus hincksiae<br />

Harvey, 1841:40).<br />

H. hincksiae var. californica (Hollenberg and Abbott) P.C. Silva, new combination<br />

(Giffordia hincksiae var. californica Hollenberg and Abbott,<br />

1968:1238, fig. 3).<br />

H. intermedia (Rosenvinge) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus ovatus<br />

var. intermedius Rosenvinge in Rosenvinge and S. Lund, 1941:49, figs.<br />

21,22).<br />

Hi mitchelliae (Harvey) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus mitchelliae<br />

Harvey, 1852:142, pi. XII:G, "mitchellae").<br />

H. mitchelliae var. neilii (Krishnamurthy and Baluswami) P.C. Silva, new<br />

combination (Giffordia mitchelliae var. neilii Krishnamurthy and Baluswami,<br />

1982:106, figs. 16-22; 1983:47).<br />

H. onslowensis (Amsler and Kapraun) P.C. Silva, new combination (Giffordia<br />

onslowensis Amsler and Kapraun, 1985:94, figs. 1-3).<br />

H. ovata (Kjellman) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus ovatus Kjellman,<br />

1877:35).<br />

H. prolifera (Krishnamurthy and Baluswami) P.C. Silva, new combination<br />

(Giffordia prolifera Krishnamurthy and Baluswami, 1982:107, figs. 29-<br />

41; 1983:48).<br />

H. rallsiae (Vickers) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus rallsiae Vickers,<br />

1905:59).<br />

H. sandriana (Zanardini) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus sandrianus<br />

Zanardini, 1843:41).<br />

H. saundersii (Setchell and Gardner) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus<br />

saundersii Setchell and Gardner, 1922:411).<br />

H. secunda (Kutzing) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus secundus<br />

Kutzing, 1847a:54).<br />

H. sordida (Harvey) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus sordidus<br />

Harvey, 1860c:294).<br />

H. terminalis (Krishnamurthy and Baluswami) P.C. Silva, new combination<br />

(Giffordia terminalis Krishnamurthy and Baluswami, 1982:108, figs. 46-<br />

57; 1983:48).<br />

H. tkyrsoidea (B^rgesen) P.C. Silva, new combination (Ectocarpus tkyrsoideus<br />

B^rgesen, 1937:12, figs. 6, 7).<br />

The Correct Name for Hormophysa triquetra<br />

The nomenclature <strong>of</strong> this species was investigated by<br />

Papenfuss (1968), who, after considering several synonyms,<br />

concluded that <strong>the</strong> correct name was Hormophysa triquetra<br />

(C- Agardh) Kutzing. As will be shown, this name must be<br />

superseded.<br />

When uncritically compiling <strong>the</strong> hi<strong>the</strong>rto described species<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fucus, J.F. Gmelin (1792) confronted two pairs <strong>of</strong><br />

homonyms, both now believed to involve Hormophysa triquetra.<br />

One pair was Fucus triqueter S.G. Gmelin (1768:122,<br />

pi. VIII: fig. 4)andF. triqueter Linnaeus (1771:312). Swartz<br />

(1788:148) had previously attempted to rectify <strong>the</strong> homonymy,<br />

but erred in proposing a substitute name, Fucus<br />

trifarius, for <strong>the</strong> senior homonym ra<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> junior<br />

homonym. The first species is now known as Bryothamnion<br />

triquetrum (S.G. Gmelin) Howe (1915:222), a rhodomelaceous<br />

red alga from <strong>the</strong> Caribbean. Fucus triqueter Linnaeus<br />

was <strong>the</strong> first description <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> Hormophysa. J.F.


NUMBER 27 131<br />

Gmelin (1792:1382, 1383) erred in <strong>the</strong> same manner as<br />

Swartz, retaining <strong>the</strong> junior homonym and substituting <strong>the</strong><br />

name Fucus triangularis for <strong>the</strong> Caribbean alga (which was<br />

called Bryothamnion triangulare until Howe pointed out <strong>the</strong><br />

illegitimacy <strong>of</strong> that name). On transferring F. triqueter Linnaeus<br />

to Cystoseira, C. Agardh (1820b:61) provided a binomial<br />

(C. triquetra) that may be treated as a nomen novum<br />

in accordance with Article 72, Note 1, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN.<br />

The second pair <strong>of</strong> homonyms was Fucus articulatus S.G.<br />

Gmelin (1768:77) and F. articulatus Forsskal (1775:191).<br />

The first species was described, but not illustrated (<strong>the</strong><br />

reference to pi. II: fig. 1, apparently being erroneous,<br />

judging from <strong>the</strong> legend and a comparison <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cited<br />

figure with <strong>the</strong> description). The provenance was said to be<br />

"Oceanus Indicus." In <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> a type specimen, a<br />

definitive identification is not possible. The Forsskal species<br />

was united with F. triqueter Linnaeus in <strong>the</strong> genus Cystoseira<br />

by C. Agardh (1820b: 61), and subsequent authors have<br />

considered <strong>the</strong> two species as congeneric, but not always<br />

conspecific. J. Agardh (1848:215-216) recognized separate<br />

species, and on transferring F. articulatus Forsskal to Cystoseira,<br />

provided a binomial (C. articulata) that may be treated<br />

as a nomen novum in accordance with Article 72, Note 1,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ICBN. On <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> priority or perhaps purely by<br />

chance, J.F. Gmelin (1792:1381, 1389) retained <strong>the</strong> senior<br />

homonym and substituted <strong>the</strong> name Fucus cuneiformis for<br />

F. articulatus Forsskal. By an examination <strong>of</strong> Forsskal's<br />

collection at Copenhagen (C), B0rgesen (1932:11) confirmed<br />

that Fucus articulatus Forsskal is referable to Hormophysa.<br />

Hence, Fucus cuneiformis is <strong>the</strong> earliest legitimate<br />

name for this species and its correct name is Hormophysa<br />

cuneiformis (J.F. Gmelin) P.C. Silva, new combination.<br />

Validation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Green Algal Order Ctendocladales<br />

The order Ctenocladales was proposed by Silva<br />

(1982:147) to accommodate those green algae previously<br />

placed in <strong>the</strong> Chaetophoraceae with ulvophycean ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

than chlorophycean ultrastructure. The nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> publication<br />

(an encyclopedia) precluded <strong>the</strong> provision <strong>of</strong> a Latin<br />

diagnosis essential to <strong>the</strong> validity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> name. Validation is<br />

effected herewith: Chlorophytae (algae virides) filamenta<br />

uniseriata ramosa aut sarcinas cellularum constantes; thallus<br />

erectus aut prostratus aut heterotrichus, filamentis prostratis<br />

libris aut cohaerentibus; cellulae omnes nucleum unum<br />

et chloroplastum singulum parietalem laminatem plerumque<br />

pyrenoidibus thylakoidiperductis (uno aut aliquot)<br />

continentes; cellulae motiles squamatae aut nudae cum uno<br />

aut multis flagellis; flagella apicaliter affixa, symmetrica<br />

radialiter, cum systemate radicum microtubulare cruciato,<br />

radicibus rotationem contra horologii habentibus; cytokinesis<br />

per sulco cum phycoplasto nihil consociato effectus.<br />

Familia typificata: Ctenocladaceae (Borzi) Borzi<br />

(1892:48, "Ctenocladiaceae").


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1979. <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arabian Gulf Coast <strong>of</strong> Saudi Arabia.<br />

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1893. On <strong>the</strong> Necessity for Removing Ectocarpus secundus, Kutz., to a<br />

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1896. Some New British <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong>, fournal <strong>of</strong> Botany, 34:6-11.<br />

1902. A <strong>Catalog</strong>ue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> British <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong>. Journal <strong>of</strong> Botany,<br />

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1833. Gleanings <strong>of</strong> British <strong>Algae</strong>; Being an Appendix to <strong>the</strong> Supplement to<br />

English Botany, [vi] + 50 pages, 20 plates. London.<br />

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Bliding, C. 1927. <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> from <strong>the</strong> Canary Islands, Especially from Tener-<br />

1948. Enteromorpha kylini, eine neue Art aus der schwedischen Westiffe<br />

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1955. Enteromorpha intermedia—a New Species from <strong>the</strong> Coasts <strong>of</strong> 1932. A Revision <strong>of</strong> Forsskal's <strong>Algae</strong> Mentioned in Flora Aegyptiaco-<br />

Sweden, England, and Wales. Botaniska Notiser, 108:253-262,<br />

Arabica and Found in his Herbarium in <strong>the</strong> Botanical Museum<br />

6 figures.<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Copenhagen. Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, 8(2): 14<br />

1960. A Preliminary Report on Some New Mediterranean Green<br />

pages, 4 figures, I plate.<br />

<strong>Algae</strong>. Botaniska Notiser, 113:172-184, 11 figures. 1934. Some <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> from <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arabian Sea<br />

1963. A Critical Survey <strong>of</strong> European Taxa in Ulvales, Part I: Capso-<br />

with Remarks on Their Geographical Distribution. Kongelige<br />

siphon, Percursaria, Blidingia, Enteromorpha. Opera Botanica,<br />

Danske Videnskabemes Selskab, Biologiske ^Meddelelser, 11(6): 72<br />

8(3): 160 pages, 92 figures.<br />

pages, 8 figures, II plates.<br />

1969. A Critical Survey <strong>of</strong> European Taxa in Ulvales, II: Ulva, Ulvaria, 1935. A List <strong>of</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> from Bombay. Kongelige Danske Viden­<br />

Monostroma, Kommannia. Botaniska Notiser, 121:535-629, 47<br />

skabemes Selskab, Biologiske Meddelelser, 12(2): 64 pages, 25<br />

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Bonnemaison, T. 1936. Some <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> from Ceylon. Ceylon Journal <strong>of</strong> Science,<br />

1828. Essai sur les Hydrophytes loculees (ou articulees) de la famille<br />

Botany, 12:57-96, 12 figures.<br />

des Epidermeeset des Ceramiees. Memoires du Museum d'Histoire 1937. Contributions to a South Indian <strong>Marine</strong> Algal Flora, I. Journal<br />

Naturelle [Paris], 16:49-148, plates 3-8.<br />

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B0rgesen, F. 1938. Contributions to a South Indian <strong>Marine</strong> Algal Flora, III. Journal<br />

1905. Contributions a la connaissance du genre Siphonocladus Schmitz.<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Indian Botanical Society, 17:205-242, 13 figures, plates<br />

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dlinger, 1905:259-291, 13 figures. 1940. Some <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> from Mauritius, I: Chlorophyceae. Konge­<br />

1907. An Ecological and Systematic Account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caulerpas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

lige Danske Videnskabemes Selskab, Biologiske Meddelelser, 15(4):<br />

Danish West Indies. Kongelige Danske Videnskabemes Selskabs<br />

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Skrifter, T.Rcekke, Naturvidenskabelig og Ma<strong>the</strong>matisk Afdeling, 1942. Some <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> from Mauritius, III: Rhodophyceae, Part<br />

4:337-392, 31 figures.<br />

1: Porphyridiales, Bangiales, Nemalionales. Kongelige Danske<br />

1909. Some New or Little Known West Indian Florideae. Botanisk<br />

Videnskabemes Selskab, Biologiske Meddelelser, 17(5): 63 pages,<br />

Tidsskrift, 30:1-19, 11 figures, plates I, II.<br />

27 figures, II plates.<br />

1910. Some New or Little Known West Indian Florideae, II. Botanisk 1943. Some <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> from Mauritius, III: Rhodophyceae, Part<br />

Tidsskrift, 30:177-207, 20 figures.<br />

2: Gelidiales, Cryptonemiales, Gigartinales. Kongelige Danske<br />

1911. Some Chlorophyceae from <strong>the</strong> Danish West Indies. Botanisk<br />

Videnskabemes Selskab, Biologiske Meddelelser, 19(1): 85 pages,<br />

Tidsskrift, 31:127-152, 13 figures.<br />

42 figures, I plate.<br />

1912. Some Chlorophyceae from <strong>the</strong> Danish West Indies, II. Botanisk 1945. Some <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> from Mauritius, III: Rhodophyceae, Part<br />

Tidsskrift, 32:241-273, 17 figures.<br />

4: Ceramiales. Kongelige Danske Videnskabemes Selskab, Biologiske<br />

1913. The <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Danish West Indies, Part 1: Chloro­<br />

Meddelelser, 19(10): 68 pages, 35 figures.<br />

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1914a. The Species <strong>of</strong> Sargassum Found along <strong>the</strong> Coasts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Danish<br />

Species to Part I: Chlorophyceae. Kongelige Danske Videnska­<br />

West Indies with Remarks upon <strong>the</strong> Floating Forms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

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Sargasso Sea. In H.F.E. Jungersen and E. Warming, editors, 1949. On <strong>the</strong> Genus Titanophora (J. Ag.) Feldm. and Description <strong>of</strong> a<br />

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1892. Alghe d'acqua dolce della Papuasia raccolte su cranii umani<br />

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1904. Uber die Anheftung der Cladophoraceen und uber verschiedene<br />

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•1983. The Morphology, Growth and Seasonality in <strong>the</strong> Reproductive<br />

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35:17-27, 5 figures.<br />

Burgan, B.G., K.A. Zseleczky, and F.J. Vande Vusse<br />

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1911. Notes on <strong>the</strong> Species <strong>of</strong> Liagora and Galaxaura <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Central<br />

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*1981. A Seaweed Primer. The Filipinos Journal <strong>of</strong> Science and Culture,<br />

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Cajipe, G.J.B., E.C. Laserna, R.L. Veroy, and A.H. Luistro<br />

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Calumpong, H.P.<br />

* 1980. Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ecology <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea Hare, Dolabella auricularia<br />

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Journal, 26:134-146, 3 figures, 3 tables.<br />

* 1982. Economically Important Species <strong>of</strong> <strong>Benthic</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> in <strong>the</strong><br />

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Cantoria, M.<br />

*1948. Red <strong>Algae</strong> as Sources <strong>of</strong> Agar. Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippine Pharmaceutical<br />

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Cantoria, M., and P. Valenzuela<br />

*1950. Agar from Philippine Hypnea and Gracilaria. Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Philippine Pharmaceutical Association, 37:271.<br />

Cantoria, M., P. Valenzuela, and G.T. Velasquez<br />

•1951. Pharmacopeial Properties <strong>of</strong> Agar from Three Philippine Sea­<br />

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38:187-190, 3 figures.<br />

Cantoria, M., G.T. Velasquez, and P. Valenzuela<br />

* 1951. A Botanical Study <strong>of</strong> Three Philippine Agar-yielding Seaweeds.<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippine Pharmaceutical Association, 38:295-300,<br />

3 figures.<br />

Carumbana, E.E., and J. A. Luchavez<br />

* 1980. A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Growth Rates <strong>of</strong> Siganus canaliculars,<br />

S. spinus, and S. guttatus Reared under Laboratory and<br />

Seminatural Conditions in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Negros Oriental, Philippines.<br />

Silliman Journal, 26:187-209, 10 figures.<br />

Castagne, L.<br />

1851. Supplement au catalogue des plantes qui croissent naturellement<br />

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<strong>of</strong> Graduate Research, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Santo<br />

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Chamberlain, Y.M.<br />

1983. Studies in <strong>the</strong> Corallinaceae with Special Reference to Fosliella<br />

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* 1981. Species Diversity and Zonation <strong>of</strong> Epiphytes on Two Species <strong>of</strong><br />

Sargassum. In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fourth International Coral Reef<br />

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Chang, C.F., and BM. Xia<br />

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Chapman, V.J.<br />

1937. A Revision <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> Norfolk. Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Linnean Society <strong>of</strong> London, Botany, 51:205-263, 37 figures, plate<br />

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1961. The <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jamaica, Part I: Myxophyceae and Chlorophyceae.<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> Jamaica, Science Series, 12(1):<br />

159 pages, 178 figures.<br />

Chauvin, J.F.<br />

1842. Recherches sur {'organisation, la fructification et la classification de<br />

plusieurs genres d'algues. 132 pages. Caen.<br />

Chiang, Y.M.<br />

1970. Morphological Studies <strong>of</strong> Red <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Family Cryptonemiaceae.<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California Publications in Botany, 58: vi +<br />

83 pages, 34 figures, 10 plates.<br />

Chou, R.C.-Y.<br />

*1945. Pacific Species <strong>of</strong> Galaxaura, I: Asexual Types. Papers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Michigan Academy <strong>of</strong> Science, Arts and Letters, 30:35-56, 2 figures,<br />

XI plates.<br />

*1947. Pacific Species <strong>of</strong> Galaxaura, II: Sexual Types. Papers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Michigan Academy <strong>of</strong> Science, Arts and Letters, 31:3-24, 3 figures,<br />

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Clemente y Rubio, S. de R.<br />

1807. Ensayo sobre las variedades de la vid comun que vegetan en Andalucia.<br />

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*1974. A Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Culture <strong>of</strong> Eucheuma striatum in <strong>the</strong> Visayan<br />

Area. Philippine Scientist [University <strong>of</strong> San Carlos], 11:109.<br />

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*1975. Investigations on <strong>the</strong> Culture <strong>of</strong> Eucheuma striatum in <strong>the</strong> Philippines.<br />

Philippine Scientist [University <strong>of</strong> San Carlos], 12:125.<br />

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*1976. Studies on <strong>the</strong> Culture <strong>of</strong> Eucheuma striatum. Philippine Scientist<br />

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Colinvaux, L.H.<br />

1968. A New Species <strong>of</strong> Halimeda: A Taxonomic Reappraisal. Journal<br />

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Collado, E.G.<br />

*1926. Studies on <strong>the</strong> Nutritive Properties <strong>of</strong> Seaweeds. Philippine<br />

Agriculturist, 15:129-148, 3 figures.<br />

Collins, F.S.<br />

1901. The <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jamaica. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Arts and Sciences, 37:229-270, VI tables.<br />

1909. The Green <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> North America. Tufts College Studies (Science),<br />

2:79-480, XVIII plates.<br />

Collins, F.S., and A.B. Hervey<br />

1917. The <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bermuda. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Arts and Sciences, 53:1-195, including VI plates.<br />

Collins, F.S., I. Holden, and W.A. Setchell<br />

1899. Phyco<strong>the</strong>ca Boreali-Americana. Fascicle XIII, numbers 601-650.<br />

Maiden, Massachusetts. [Exsiccatae.]<br />

Cordero, P. A., Jr.<br />

*1972. Philippine Algology: Its Beginnings and Development. Leyte-<br />

Samar Studies, 6:16-47.<br />

* 1973a. A Noteworthy Halimeda Species from Eastern Samar. Kalikasan,<br />

Philippine Journal <strong>of</strong> Biology, 1:167-170, 4 figures.<br />

* 1973b. On <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> Biliran Island (Leyte) and Vicinities,<br />

Central Philippines. Leyte-Samar Studies, 7:15-37.<br />

* 1974a. A New Variety <strong>of</strong> Halimeda velasquezii Taylor from Camiguin<br />

Island. Kalikasan, Philippine Journal <strong>of</strong> Biology, 2:114-117, 1<br />

figure.<br />

* 1974b. [Distribution <strong>of</strong> Caulerpa brachypus Harvey (Chlorophyta) in<br />

Japan and Adjacent Regions.] Nankiseibutu [Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Nanki Biological Society], 16:6-9, 2 figures. [In Japanese.]<br />

* 1974c. Phycological Observations, I: Genus Porphyra <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines,<br />

Its Species and Their Occurrences. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Japanese Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> Phycology, 22:134-142, 4 figures.<br />

* 1975. Phycological Observations, III: On <strong>the</strong> Occurrence <strong>of</strong> Genus<br />

Actinotrichia in <strong>the</strong> Philippines. Publications <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seto <strong>Marine</strong><br />

Biological Laboratory, 22:267-276, 3 figures.<br />

* 1976a. Phycological Observations, IV: Two Noteworthy Species <strong>of</strong><br />

Caulerpa (Chlorophyta) from <strong>the</strong> Philippines. Publications <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Seto <strong>Marine</strong> Biological Laboratory, 23:83-87, 2 figures.<br />

* 1976b. Phycological Observations, II: Porphyra marcosii, a New Species<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Philippines. Acta Manilana [University <strong>of</strong> Santo Tomas<br />

Research Center], series A, 15(24): 14-24, figures A-H, including<br />

1 plate.<br />

* 1976c. The <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> Batan Island, Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Philippines, I:<br />

Cyanophyceae and Phaeophyceae. Fisheries Research Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Philippines, 1(2): 3-29, figures A-O.<br />

* 1977a. Studies on Philippine <strong>Marine</strong> Red <strong>Algae</strong>. Special Publications<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Seto <strong>Marine</strong> Biological Laboratory, 4: 258 pages, 268<br />

figures, XXVIII plates.<br />

* 1977b. The <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Algae</strong> <strong>of</strong> Batan Island, Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Philippines, II:<br />

Chlorophyceae. Fisheries Research Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philippines,<br />

2(1): 19-55, including VII plates [= 45 figures].<br />

* 1977c. Phycological Observations, V: Gross Morphological Polymorphisms<br />

in Caulerpa brachypus (Caulerpales, Chlorophyta) from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Philippines, with Notes on Their Taxonomy. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Japanese Society <strong>of</strong> Phycology, 25(supplement):25-30, 3 figures.<br />

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abrotanifolius, Fucus, 26<br />

abscissus, Fucus, 129<br />

Acanthocodium fragile, 112<br />

Acanthophora, 60<br />

aokii, 60<br />

muscoides, 60<br />

orientalis, 61<br />

spicifera, 60<br />

spicifera f. orientalis, 61<br />

thierryi, 61<br />

acanthophorus, Fucus, 61<br />

acerosa, Gelidiella, 25<br />

acerosus, Fucus, 25<br />

Acetabularia, 121<br />

calyculus, 121<br />

clavata, 121<br />

crenulata, 121<br />

dentata, 121<br />

exigua, 121<br />

major, 121<br />

minutissima, 122<br />

moebii, 122<br />

parvula, 122<br />

philippinensis, 122<br />

roxasii, 122<br />

ryukyuensis, 122<br />

ryukyuensis var. philippinensis, 122<br />

velasquezii, 122<br />

aciculare, Sargassum, 84<br />

aciculare, Sargassum filifolium var., 84<br />

Acrocarpus pusillus, 25<br />

Acrochaetium, 8, 123, 127<br />

daviesii, 128<br />

gracile, 18<br />

hallandicum, 19<br />

hancockii, 19<br />

liagorae, 19<br />

nitidulum, 19<br />

papenfussii, 19<br />

robustum, 19<br />

sargassi, 19<br />

secundatum, 128<br />

seriatum, 19<br />

sinicola, 19<br />

trichogloeae, 19<br />

tuticorinense, 19<br />

Acrocystis, 61<br />

nana, 61<br />

Actinotrichia, 22<br />

fragilis, 22<br />

rigida, 22<br />

acuminata, Galaxaura, 22<br />

acuminata, Grateloupia, 30<br />

acuminata, Halymenia, 30<br />

acutissimus, Microcoleus, 10, 12<br />

Index<br />

(Valid taxa (centered heads in <strong>the</strong> text) appear in roman; invalid taxa in italic.)<br />

adhaerens, Callophyllis, 31<br />

adhaerens, Codium, 111, 112<br />

adhaerens, Dasya, 59<br />

adhaerens, Jania, 34<br />

adnata, Callophyllis, 31<br />

adnata, Caloglossa, 58<br />

adnata, Delesseria, 58<br />

adnata, Gelidiella, 25<br />

aegagropila, Cladophora, 5<br />

aegagropila, Valonia, 102<br />

aemulum, Sargassum, 82<br />

aerea, Chaetomorpha, 95<br />

aerea, Conferva, 95<br />

aeruginea, Calothrix, 13<br />

aeruginea, Leibleinia, 13<br />

aeruginosa, Anacystis, 7<br />

aeruginosa, Gracilaria foliifera f., 42<br />

aeruginosa, Gracilaria multipartita var., 42<br />

aeruginosa, Palmogloea, 7<br />

aeruginosus, Fucus, 42<br />

aestuarii, Conferva, 9<br />

aestuarii, Lyngbya, 9<br />

affine, Ceramium, 54<br />

affinis, Carpopeltis, 28<br />

affinis, Gigartina, 28<br />

africana, Roschera, 71<br />

africanum, Rhizoclonium, 99<br />

agardhianum, Microdictyon, 95<br />

agardhianum, Sargassum, 82<br />

Agardhiella, 44, 123<br />

Aglaotkamnion, 56<br />

Ahnfeltia, 50, 123<br />

concinna, 50<br />

furcellata, 51<br />

ajakii-assii, Eucheuma alvarezii var., 45<br />

albida, Annulina, 97<br />

albida, Cladophora, 97<br />

albida, Conferva, 97<br />

alcyonida, Eucheuma arnoldii var., 45<br />

alsidii, Bangia, 17<br />

alsidii, Goniotrichum, 17<br />

Alsidium, 61<br />

helminthochortos, 95<br />

pusillum, 61<br />

alvarezii, Eucheuma, 45<br />

alvarezii var. ajakii-assii, Eucheuma, 45<br />

alvarezii var. tambalangii, Eucheuma, 45<br />

Amansia, 61, 123<br />

glomerata, 61<br />

jungermannioides, 68<br />

amansii, Fucus, 25<br />

amansii, Gelidium, 25<br />

ambigua, Caulerpa, 104<br />

ambigua, Desmia, 129<br />

ambiguum, Phormidium, 9, 11, 14<br />

157<br />

amicorum, Caulerpa, 105<br />

amicorum, Caulerpa cupressoides var. lycopodium<br />

f., 105<br />

amoena, Amphithrix, 11<br />

amoenum, Phormidium, 11<br />

Amphiroa, 32, 123<br />

anastomosans, 32<br />

anceps, 32<br />

annulata, 32<br />

beauvoisii, 32<br />

cultrata, 34<br />

cumingii, 32<br />

cyathifera, 33<br />

dilatata, 32<br />

ephedraea, 32<br />

foliacea, 33<br />

foliacea f. erecta, 33<br />

fragilissima, 33<br />

fragilissima f. cyathifera, 33<br />

hancockii, 33<br />

pacifica, 33<br />

rigida, 33<br />

subcylindrica, 33<br />

tribulus, 33<br />

valonioides, 34<br />

zonata, 34<br />

Amphithrix amoena, 11<br />

Anabaena, 123<br />

Anabaina, 8, 123<br />

oscillarioides, 8<br />

pseudoscillatoria, 8<br />

Anacystis, 7<br />

aeruginosa, 7<br />

Anadyomene, 94, 125<br />

brownii, 94<br />

eseptata, 94<br />

fiabellata, 95<br />

leclancheri, 94<br />

obscura, 117<br />

plicata, 94<br />

stellata, 94<br />

wrightii, 95<br />

anastomosans, Amphiroa, 32<br />

anastomosans, Cladophora, 101<br />

anastomosans, Dasyopsis, 129<br />

anastomosans, Eupogodon, 129<br />

anastomosans, Struvea, 101<br />

anceps, Amphiroa, 32<br />

anceps, Corallina, 32<br />

andamanensis, Giffordia, 130<br />

andamanensis, Hincksia, 130<br />

andersonii, Gracilaria, 43<br />

andoi, Bostrychia, 62<br />

angusta, Carpopeltis, 28<br />

angustifolium, Sargassum binderi var., 82


158 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

angustus, Gymnogongrus ligulatus var., 28<br />

annulata, Amphiroa, 32<br />

annulata, Neomeris, 121<br />

Annulina albida, 97<br />

Anotrichium, 53<br />

tenue, 53<br />

antennina, Chaetomorpha, 95<br />

antennina, Conferva, 95<br />

anthoninii, Gelidium, 5<br />

antillanum, Antithamnion, 53<br />

antillarum, Dasyopsis, 60, 129<br />

antillarum, Eupogodon, 60, 129<br />

Antithamnion, 53, 123<br />

antillanum, 53<br />

Iherminieri, 53<br />

subcorticatum, 54<br />

aokii, Acanthophora, 60<br />

aokii, Cladophora, 97<br />

aperta, Dasyopsis, 129<br />

apertus, Eupogodon, 129<br />

Aphanocapsa, 123<br />

apiculata, Bonnemaisonia, 129<br />

apiculata, Galaxaura, 22<br />

apiculata, Polysiphonia, 69<br />

apiculatum, Centroceras, 54<br />

apiculatus, Eupogodon, 129<br />

arabicum, Codium, 111<br />

aragoensis, Enteromorpha, 91<br />

arborea, Galaxaura, 22<br />

arborescens, Padina, 77<br />

Archaeolithothamnion<br />

erythraeum f. durum, 38<br />

erythraeum f. molle, 38<br />

schmidtii, 39<br />

sibogae, 39<br />

timorense, 39<br />

arcuata, Gracilaria, 40<br />

arcuata var. snackeyi, Gracilaria, 41<br />

arenaria, Schizothrix, 13<br />

arenicola, Caulerpa, 104<br />

argentea, Udotea, 118<br />

argentea var. spumosa, Udotea, 119<br />

argus, Griffithsia, 57<br />

argus, Wrangelia, 57<br />

armata, Chondria, 62<br />

armata, Lophura, 62<br />

arnoldii, Eucheuma, 45<br />

arnoldii var. alcyonida, Eucheuma, 45<br />

articulata, Carpopeltis, 29<br />

articulata, Cystoseira, 81, 131<br />

articulata, Lomentaria, 52<br />

articulata, Prionitis, 29<br />

articulata, Ulva, 52<br />

articulatus, Fucus, 81, 131<br />

Asparagopsis, 21<br />

delilei, 21<br />

sanfordiana, 22<br />

taxiformis, 21<br />

Asperococcus<br />

intricatus, 80<br />

orientalis, 80<br />

asperum, Spatoglossum, 79<br />

Asterocytis, 123<br />

ornata, 17<br />

atomaria, Dictyota, 76<br />

atomarius, Fucus, 76<br />

atropurpurea, Bangia, 17<br />

atropurpurea, Conferva, 17<br />

atropurpurea, Porphyra, 18<br />

atropurpurea, Ulva, 18<br />

attenuata, Crouania, 56<br />

attenuata, Derbesia, 104<br />

attenuata, Mesogloia, 56<br />

attenuatum, Hypoglossum, 58<br />

australasicus, Chlorocladus, 120, 126<br />

australasicus, Dasycladus, 120<br />

australe f. brachiatum, Lithothamnion, 36<br />

australe f. minutulum, Lithothamnion, 37<br />

australe f. ubianum, Lithothamnion, 37<br />

australis, Helminthocladia, 20<br />

australis, Padina, 77<br />

Audouinella, 127, 128<br />

Avrainvillea, 117<br />

capituliformis, 117<br />

erecta, 117<br />

lacerata, 117<br />

lacerata var. robustior, 117<br />

levis, 117<br />

longicaulis, 117<br />

nigricans, 117<br />

obscura, 117<br />

sordida, 117<br />

bacciferum, Sargassum, 86<br />

bacciferus, Fucus, 86<br />

baccularia, Fucus, 82<br />

baccularia, Sargassum, 82<br />

baileyana, Chylocladia, 52<br />

baileyana, Lomentaria, 52<br />

baillouviana, Dasya, 59<br />

baillouviana, Fucus, 59<br />

Baillouviana punicea, 59<br />

Balliella, 54<br />

subcorticata, 54<br />

Bangia, 15, 17<br />

alsidii, 17<br />

atropurpurea, 17<br />

elegans, 17<br />

fuscopurpurea, 18<br />

yamadae, 18<br />

bangioides, Erythrotrichia, 17<br />

bartayresiana, Dictyota, 75<br />

bartayresiana var. denticulata, Dictyota,<br />

75<br />

bartayresii, Dictyota, 75<br />

bartlettii, Codium, 112<br />

basilanicum, Sargassum siliquosum var.,<br />

88<br />

batanensis, Claudea, 58<br />

batanensis, Halimeda, 116<br />

Batrachospermum requienii, 19<br />

beaudettei, Polysiphonia, 69<br />

beauvoisii, Amphiroa, 32<br />

Beckerella, 25<br />

scalaramosa, 25<br />

belangeri, Sargassum, 82<br />

benkulense, Sargassum ilicifolium f., 85<br />

berberifolium, Sargassum, 82<br />

bemardinum, Sargassum oligocystum<br />

var., 86<br />

bemardinum, Sargassum oocyste var., 87<br />

bhimlipatnamensis, Giffordia, 130<br />

bhimlipatnamensis, Hincksia, 130<br />

bicornutum, Sargassum siliquosum var.,<br />

88<br />

bicuspidata, Wrangelia, 57<br />

bidentata, Dictyota, 75<br />

bifida, Champia, 53<br />

biforme, Sargassum, 82<br />

bikinensis, Halimeda, 114<br />

binderi, Bostrychia, 61<br />

binderi, Sargassum, 86<br />

binderi var. angustifolium, Sargassum, 82<br />

binderi var. vitiense, Sargassum, 86<br />

biseriata, Erythrotrichia, 17<br />

blodgettii, Gracilaria, 41<br />

Boergesenia, 100, 125<br />

forbesii, 100<br />

boergesenii, Hypnea, 48<br />

boergesenii, Liagora, 20<br />

boergesenii, Microdictyon, 95<br />

Bonnemaisonia apiculata, 129<br />

bonnemaisonii, Oscillaria, 11<br />

bonnemaisonii, Oscillatoria, 11<br />

Boodlea, 100, 125<br />

coacta, 100<br />

composita, 100<br />

montagnei, 100<br />

siamensis, 100<br />

struveoides, 100<br />

vanbosseae, 5<br />

Boodleopsis, 117<br />

pusilla, 117<br />

verticillata, 117<br />

borealis, Rhodopeltis, 39<br />

Bometella, 119<br />

nitida, 119<br />

oligospora, 120<br />

ovalis, 120<br />

sphaerica, 120<br />

bornetii, Tapeinodasya, 60<br />

boryana, Caulerpa, 109<br />

boryana, Caulerpa serrulata var., 109<br />

boryana f. longifolia, Caulerpa serrulata<br />

var., 109<br />

boryana f. occidentalis, Caulerpa freycinetii<br />

var., 109<br />

boryana f. occidentalis, Caulerpa serrulata<br />

var., 109<br />

boryana, Padina, 77<br />

Bostrychia, 61<br />

andoi, 62<br />

binderi, 61<br />

calliptera, 61<br />

intricata, 61<br />

kelanensis, 62<br />

mixta, 62<br />

mixta f. inermis, 62<br />

moritziana, 62<br />

radicans, 62<br />

rivularis, 62<br />

simpliciuscula, 62<br />

tenella, 62<br />

tenuis, 62<br />

tenuis f. simpliciuscula, 62


NUMBER 27 159<br />

Botryocarpa, 58<br />

prolifera, 58<br />

botryocarpus, Fucus, 58<br />

Botryocladia, 51<br />

botryoides, 51<br />

kuckuckii, 51<br />

pyriformis, 51<br />

skottsbergii, 51<br />

uvarioides, 51<br />

botryoides, Botryocladia, 51<br />

botryoides, Fucus, 51<br />

brachiatum, Lithothamnion australe f., 36<br />

brachygona, Chaetomorpha, 95<br />

brachypus, Caulerpa, 104, 125<br />

brachypus f. parvifolia, Caulerpa, 104<br />

Brachytrichia, 15<br />

maculans, 15<br />

quoyi, 15<br />

breviarticulata, Hincksia, 73<br />

breviarticulatus, Ectocarpus, 73<br />

brevior, Corallina ungulata f., 36<br />

brevior, Jania ungulata f., 36<br />

brevipes, Caulerpa plumaris var., 110<br />

brevipes, Caulerpa sertularioides f., 110<br />

brevis, Oscillatoria, 5<br />

brongniartii, Laurencia, 64<br />

brownii, Anadyomene, 94<br />

brownii, Calomena, 94<br />

Bryopsis, 103, 125<br />

corticulans, 103<br />

indica, 103<br />

pachynema, 103<br />

pennata, 103<br />

pennata var. secunda, 103<br />

plumosa, 103<br />

plumosa var. secunda, 103<br />

tenuissima, 104<br />

Bryothamnion<br />

triangulare, 131<br />

triquetrum, 130<br />

bullata, Dictyosphaeria cavernosa var.,<br />

102<br />

bullata, Rivularia, 13, 14<br />

bullata, Ulva, 14<br />

bursa-pastoris, Fucus, 41<br />

bursa-pastoris, Gracilaria, 41<br />

byssoides, Lithophyllum, 36<br />

byssoides, Lithothamnion, 36<br />

byssoides, Nullipara, 36<br />

byssoideum, Ceramium, 54, 55<br />

byssoideum, Ceramium gracillimum var., 54<br />

caenomyce, Liagora, 20<br />

caenomyce, Yamadaella, 20<br />

caespitosa, Catenella, 48<br />

caespitosa, Champia, 53<br />

caespitosa, Chlorodesmis, 118<br />

caespitosa, Ulva, 48<br />

calcarea, Millepora, 38<br />

calcareum, Lithothamnion, 38<br />

calcareum, Phymatolithon, 38<br />

calcea, Peyssonnelia, 27<br />

calcicola, Schizothrix, 9, 10, 11, 12<br />

californica, Giffordia hincksiae var., 130<br />

californica, Grateloupia, 30<br />

californica, Hincksia hincksiae var., 130<br />

californica, Kallymenia, 32<br />

californica, Meredithia, 32<br />

californica, Rhodymenia, 52<br />

Calliarthron, 123<br />

calliptera, Bostrychia, 61<br />

calliptera, Rhodomela, 61<br />

Callithamnion, 123<br />

daviesii var. secundatum, 128<br />

elegans, 57<br />

Callophycus, 45<br />

serratus, 45<br />

Callophyllis, 31, 123, 129<br />

adhaerens, 31<br />

adnata, 31<br />

chilensis, 32<br />

japonica, 32<br />

okamurae, 32<br />

callophylloides, Kallymenia, 32<br />

calodictyon, Polysiphonia, 71<br />

calodictyon, Tolypiocladia, 71<br />

Caloglossa, 58<br />

adnata, 58<br />

leprieurii, 58<br />

leprieurii var. hookeri, 58<br />

ogasawaraensis, 58<br />

caloglossoides, Gelidium, 27<br />

caloglossoides, Pterocladia, 27<br />

Calomena brownii, 94<br />

Calothrix, 13, 123<br />

aeruginea, 13<br />

comoides, 8<br />

confervicola, 13<br />

contarenii, 13<br />

crustacea, 13, 14, 15<br />

epiphytica, 13<br />

hydnoides, 13<br />

lute<strong>of</strong>usca, 10<br />

parietina, 13, 14<br />

pilosa, 14, 13, 15<br />

robusta, 14<br />

scopulorum, 14<br />

semiplena, 10<br />

sordida, 10<br />

viguieri, 14<br />

calyculus, Acetabularia, 121<br />

camiguinensis, Dictyopteris, 74<br />

canaliculata, Gracilaria, 41<br />

canaliculatus, Sphaerococcus, 41<br />

canariensis, Liagora, 20<br />

cancellatus, Hydroclathrus, 80<br />

cantharidosma, Lyngbya, 8<br />

cantharidosmum, Hydrocoleum, 8<br />

capense, Gelidium, 26<br />

capensis, Fucus, 26<br />

capensis, Turbinaria trialata var., 90<br />

capillacea, Jania, 35<br />

capillacea, Leibleinia, 10<br />

capillacea, Pterocladia, 27<br />

capillaceus, Fucus, 27<br />

capillare, Rhizoclonium, 96<br />

capitellata, Carpopeltis, 29<br />

capitellata, Cryptonemia, 29<br />

capituliformis, Avrainvillea, 117<br />

capituliformis, Laurencia, 65<br />

caraibica, Laurencia, 65<br />

carolinensis, Laurencia, 65<br />

carolyniae, Rhipiliopsis, 118<br />

Carpacanthus<br />

cystophyllus, 83<br />

gaudichaudii, 84<br />

ilicifolius, 85<br />

microcystis, 85<br />

spinulosus, 85<br />

Carpopeltis, 28, 123<br />

affinis, 28<br />

angusta, 28<br />

articulata, 29<br />

capitellata, 29<br />

cornea, 31<br />

crispata, 29<br />

divaricata, 29<br />

fiabellata, 29<br />

formosana, 29<br />

maillardii, 29<br />

prolifera, 29<br />

rigida, 29<br />

carpophyllum, Sargassum, 85<br />

cartilaginea, Laurencia, 65<br />

cartilagineum, Gelidium, 26<br />

cartilagineus, Fucus, 26<br />

catenata, Cladophora, 97<br />

catenata, Conferva, 97<br />

Catenella, 48<br />

caespitosa, 48<br />

impudica, 48<br />

nipae, 48<br />

opuntia, 48<br />

Caulerpa, 104, 125<br />

ambigua, 104<br />

amicorum, 105<br />

arenicola, 104<br />

boryana, 109<br />

brachypus, 104, 125<br />

brachypus f. parvifolia, 104<br />

chemnitzia var. occidentalis, 108<br />

clavifera, 106<br />

clavifera var. gracilis, 107<br />

clavifera var. turbinata, 108<br />

corynephora, 107<br />

crassifolia, 106<br />

cupressoides, 104<br />

cupressoides var. disticha, 105<br />

cupressoides var. ericifolia, 105<br />

cupressoides var. lycopodium, 105<br />

cupressoides var. lycopodium f. amicorum,<br />

105<br />

cupressoides var. lycopodium f. disticha,<br />

105<br />

cupressoides var. lycopodium f. elegans,<br />

105<br />

elongata, 105<br />

fastigiata, 105<br />

fergusonii, 105<br />

filicoides, 105<br />

freycinetii, 109<br />

freycinetii var. boryana f. occidentalis, 109<br />

freycinetii var. pectinata, 109<br />

freycinetii var. typica f. lata, 109<br />

freycinetii var. typica f. spiralis, 109


160 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

hummii, 109<br />

laetevirens, 107<br />

lentillifera, 105<br />

lentillifera var. compacta, 106<br />

lentillifera var. longistipitata, 106<br />

lessonii, 106<br />

lycopodium, 105<br />

macrodisca, 108<br />

mexicana, 106<br />

mexicana var. pluriseriata, 106<br />

microphysa, 106<br />

nummularia, 108<br />

parvifolia, 104<br />

peltata, 108<br />

peltata var. macrodisca, 108<br />

peltata var. nummularia, 108<br />

pickeringii, 111<br />

plumaris, 110<br />

plumaris f. farlowii, 110<br />

plumaris f. flagellata, 110<br />

plumaris var. brevipes, 110<br />

plumaris var. elegans, 105<br />

plumaris var. longipes, 110<br />

plumaris var. longiseta, 110<br />

prolifera, 106<br />

racemosa, 106<br />

racemosa var. chemnitzia, 108<br />

racemosa var. clavifera, 107<br />

racemosa var. clavifera f. microphysa, 106<br />

racemosa var. corynephora, 107<br />

racemosa var. gracilis, 107<br />

racemosa var. laetevirens, 107<br />

racemosa var. lamourouxii, 107<br />

racemosa var. macra, 107<br />

racemosa var. macrophysa, 107<br />

racemosa var. occidentalis, 108<br />

racemosa var. peltata, 108<br />

racemosa var. turbinata, 108<br />

racemosa var. uvifera, 107<br />

reyesii, 108<br />

selago, 108<br />

serrulata, 108<br />

serrulata f. lata, 109<br />

serrulata f. spiralis, 109<br />

serrulata var. boryana, 109<br />

serrulata var. boryana f. longifolia, 109<br />

serrulata var. boryana f. occidentalis,<br />

109<br />

serrulata var. pectinata, 109<br />

sertularioides, 109<br />

sertularioides f. brevipes, 110<br />

sertularioides f. farlowii, 110<br />

sertularioides f. flagellata, 110<br />

sertularioides f. longipes, 110<br />

sertularioides f. longiseta, 110<br />

simpliciuscula var. vesiculifera, 111<br />

subserrata, 110<br />

taxifolia, 111<br />

taxifolia var. crassifolia, 106<br />

urvilliana, 111<br />

urvilliana var. vitiensis, 111<br />

uvifera, 107<br />

verticillata, 111<br />

vesiculifera, 111<br />

webbiana, 111<br />

webbiana var. pickeringii, 111<br />

cavernosa, Dictyosphaeria, 101<br />

cavernosa, Ulva, 101<br />

cavernosa var. bullata, Dictyosphaeria,<br />

102<br />

cenomyce, Hypnea, 48<br />

cenomyce var. tenuis, Hypnea, 48<br />

Centroceras, 54, 123<br />

apiculatum, 54<br />

clavulatum, 54<br />

cryptacanthum, 54<br />

hyalacanthum, 54<br />

minutum, 54<br />

Ceramiella, 54<br />

procumbens, 54<br />

Ceramium, 54, 123<br />

affine, 54<br />

byssoideum, 54, 55<br />

clavulatum, 54<br />

confervoides, 44<br />

cruciatum, 54<br />

diaphanum, 56<br />

diaphanum var. tenuissimum, 56<br />

equisetoides, 54<br />

fastigiatum, 54<br />

filamentosum, 49<br />

fimbriatum, 55<br />

flaccidum, 54<br />

gracillimum, 55<br />

gracillimum var. byssoideum, 54<br />

loureiri, 55<br />

luetzelburgii, 55<br />

marshallense, 55<br />

maryae, 55<br />

masonii, 55<br />

mazatlanense, 55<br />

multijugum, 55<br />

nitens, 55<br />

ocellatum, 59<br />

personatum, 55<br />

procumbens, 54<br />

rubrum var. nitens, 55<br />

serpens, 55<br />

sinicola, 55<br />

taylorii, 56<br />

tenerrimum, 56<br />

tenuissimum, 56<br />

vagabundum, 56<br />

vagans, 56<br />

zacae, 56<br />

ceranoides f. leprosa, Liagora, 20<br />

ceranoides, Liagora, 20<br />

Ceratodictyon, 40<br />

spongiosum, 40<br />

cervicome, Sargassum, 82<br />

cervicornis, Desmia, 129<br />

cervicornis, Dictyota, 75<br />

cervicornis, Eupogodon, 130<br />

cervicornis, Hypnea, 49<br />

ceylanica, Dictyota, 75<br />

ceylanica, Halymenia, 31<br />

ceylanica, Halymenia durvillaei var., 31<br />

ceylanica, Laurencia, 65<br />

ceylanica, Sarcodia, 45<br />

Chaetangium, 128<br />

fastigiatum, 128<br />

Chaetomorpha, 95, 125<br />

aerea, 95<br />

antennina, 95<br />

brachygona, 95<br />

clavata, 5<br />

clavata var. torta, 97<br />

crassa, 96<br />

gracilis, 96<br />

inflata, 96<br />

kellersii, 96<br />

ligustica, 96<br />

linum, 96<br />

media, 95<br />

spiralis, 97<br />

torta, 97<br />

tortuosa, 96<br />

chaetomorphoides, Enteromorpha, 91<br />

Chamaedoris, 100<br />

orientalis, 100<br />

Champia, 53, 123<br />

bifida, 53<br />

caespitosa, 53<br />

compressa, 53<br />

disticha, 53<br />

japonica, 53<br />

parvula, 53<br />

salicomoides, 53<br />

spathulata, 53<br />

vieillardii, 53<br />

Chantransia hallandica, 19<br />

charoides, Hypnea, 49<br />

Chauvinia<br />

clavifera, 107<br />

macrophysa, 107<br />

Cheilosporum, 34<br />

cultratum, 34<br />

jungermannioides, 34<br />

sagittatum, 34<br />

spectabile, 5<br />

chemnitzia, Caulerpa racemosa var^, 108<br />

chemnitzia, Fucus, 108<br />

chemnitzia var. occidentalis, Caulerpa, 108<br />

cheyneana, Liagora, 21<br />

cheyneana, Liagora farinosa var., 21<br />

chilensis, Callophyllis, 32<br />

Chlorocladus<br />

australasicus, 120, 126<br />

philippinensis, 120<br />

Chlorodesmis, 118<br />

caespitosa, 118<br />

comosa, 118<br />

fastigiata, 118<br />

formosana, 118<br />

hildebrandtii, 118<br />

major, 118<br />

torresiensis, 118<br />

Chnoospora, 79<br />

implexa, 79<br />

minima, 79<br />

pannosa, 80<br />

Chondria, 62, 123<br />

armata, 62<br />

crassicaulis, 62<br />

curvilineata, 62


NUMBER 27 161<br />

dasyphylla, 63<br />

glandulifera, 66<br />

intricata, 66<br />

obtusa var. paniculata, 67<br />

obtusa var. patentiramea, 67<br />

papulosa, 67<br />

parvula, 53<br />

patentiramea, 68<br />

polyrhiza, 63<br />

repens, 63<br />

sedifolia, 63<br />

seticulosa, 63<br />

sibogae, 63<br />

uvaria, 51<br />

chondrioides, Laurencia, 65<br />

Chondroclonium cornutum, 49<br />

Chondrococcus, 129<br />

hornemannii, 39, 129<br />

japonicus, 39<br />

lambertii, 129<br />

spinulosus, 129<br />

Chondrus, 123<br />

edulis, 47<br />

Chromastrum, 127, 128<br />

Chroodactylon, 17<br />

ornatum, 17<br />

Chrysymenia, 123<br />

kuckuckii, 51<br />

pyriformis, 51<br />

skottsbergii, 51<br />

uuaria, 51<br />

Chthonoblastus kurzii, 12<br />

Chylocladia baileyana, 52<br />

ciliolata, Dictyota, 75<br />

cinctum var. gracilentum, Sargassum, 82<br />

cinctum var. mixtum, Sargassum, 82<br />

Cladocephalus, 125<br />

Cladophora, 97, 125<br />

aegagropila, 5<br />

albida, 97<br />

anastomosans, 101<br />

aokii, 97<br />

catenata, 97<br />

coacta, 100<br />

conferta, 97<br />

crispula, 97<br />

crucigera, 97<br />

crystallina, 97<br />

cymopoliae, 97<br />

dalmatica, 97<br />

densa, 98<br />

fascicularis, 99<br />

filipendula, 97<br />

fuliginosa, 97<br />

heteronema, 98<br />

inserta, 98<br />

japonica, 98<br />

laetevirens, 98<br />

liebetruthii, 98<br />

mauritiana, 99<br />

pellucida, 98<br />

philippinensis, 98<br />

prolifera, 98<br />

quisumbingii, 98<br />

rudolphiana, 99<br />

rugulosa, 98<br />

rupestris, 98<br />

sakaii, 98<br />

sericea, 99<br />

sibogae, 99<br />

trichotoma, 98<br />

uncinata, 97<br />

vagabunda, 99<br />

wrightiana, 99<br />

zollingeri, 101<br />

cladophorae, Ptilothamnion, 57<br />

cladophorae, Spermothamnion, 57<br />

Cladophoropsis, 100, 125<br />

dichotoma, 100<br />

fasciculata, 100<br />

gracillima, 101<br />

membranacea, 101<br />

neocaledonica, 101<br />

philippinensis, 101<br />

sundanensis, 101<br />

vaucheriaeformis, 101<br />

zollingeri, 101<br />

Cladosiphon frappieri, 20<br />

clathrata, Conferva, 91<br />

clathrata, Enteromorpha, 91<br />

clathrata var. crinita, Enteromorpha, 93<br />

clathratum, Encoelium, 80<br />

clathratum, Microdictyon, 95<br />

clathratus, Fucus, 80<br />

clathratus, Hydroclathrus, 80<br />

Claudea, 58<br />

batanensis, 58<br />

multifida, 58<br />

clavata, Acetabularia, 121<br />

clavata, Chaetomorpha, 5<br />

clavata, Giffordia, 130<br />

clavata, Hincksia, 130<br />

clavata, Laurencia, 65<br />

clavata var. torta, Chaetomorpha, 97<br />

clavatum, Gelidium, 25<br />

clavifer, Fucus, 106<br />

clavifera, Caulerpa, 106<br />

clavifera, Caulerpa racemosa var., 107<br />

clavifera, Chauvinia, 107<br />

clavifera f. microphysa, Caulerpa racemosa<br />

var., 106<br />

clavifera var. gracilis, Caulerpa, 107<br />

clavifera var. turbinata, Caulerpa, 108<br />

clavigera, Galaxaura, 23<br />

clavulatum, Centroceras, 54<br />

clavulatum, Ceramium, 54<br />

coacta, Boodlea, 100<br />

coacta, Cladophora, 100<br />

coacta, Rhodymenia, 52<br />

coccinea, Portieria, 129<br />

Coccochloris, 123<br />

Codium, 111, 125<br />

adhaerens, 111, 112<br />

arabicum, 111<br />

bartlettii, 112<br />

contractum, 112<br />

coronatum, 111<br />

cylindricum, 112<br />

decorticatum, 112<br />

dichotomum, 113<br />

difforme, 112<br />

divaricatum, 112<br />

edule, 112<br />

effusum, 112<br />

elongatum, 112<br />

fragile, 112<br />

geppii, 112, 113<br />

intricatum, 113<br />

muelleri, 113<br />

ovale, 113<br />

papillatum, 113<br />

platyclados, 113<br />

pugniforme, 113<br />

repens, 112<br />

setchellii, 112<br />

tenue, 113<br />

tomentosum, 113<br />

Coelothrix, 52<br />

irregularis, 52<br />

Colaconema, 127, 128<br />

Colpomenia, 80, 125<br />

sinuosa, 80<br />

columellaris, Ectocarpus, 73<br />

columellaris, Feldmannia, 73<br />

columellaris, Laurencia, 65<br />

commersonii, Padina, 77<br />

comoides, Calothrix, 8<br />

comoides, Hydrocoleum, 8<br />

comosa, Chlorodesmis, 118<br />

compacta, Caulerpa lentillifera var., 106<br />

compactum, Sargassum, 85<br />

compactum, Sargassum ilicifolium var., 85<br />

complanata, Endocladia, 27<br />

complanata, Gloiopeltis, 27<br />

composita, Boodlea, 100<br />

composita, Conferva, 100<br />

composita, Laurencia, 65<br />

compressa, Champia, 53<br />

compressa, Enteromorpha, 91<br />

compressa, Gracilaria, 41<br />

compressa, Ulva, 91, 93<br />

compressus, Sphaerococcus, 41<br />

conchicola, Peyssonnelia, 27<br />

concinna, Ahnfeltia, 50<br />

concinna, Laurencia, 64<br />

condensata, Roschera, 71<br />

condensata, Tolypiocladia, 71<br />

condensata, Turbinaria, 88<br />

conferta, Cladophora, 97<br />

conferta, Entophysalis, 7<br />

conferta, Grateloupia, 30<br />

conferta, Grateloupia filicina var., 30<br />

conferta, Palmella, 7<br />

Conferva<br />

aerea, 95<br />

aestuarii, 9<br />

albida, 97<br />

antennina, 95<br />

atropurpurea, 17<br />

catenata, 97<br />

clathrata, 91<br />

composita, 100<br />

confervicola, 13<br />

crassa, 96<br />

crinita, 93


162 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

crystallina, 97<br />

daviesii, 128<br />

fascicularis, 99<br />

fastigiata, 54<br />

flexuosa, 92<br />

fuscopurpurea, 17<br />

gracilis, 96<br />

granulosa, 130<br />

heteronema, 98<br />

laetevirens, 98<br />

ligustica, 96<br />

linum, 96<br />

majuscula, 8, 9<br />

media, 95<br />

membranacea, 101<br />

ornata, 17<br />

paradoxa, 92<br />

pellucida, 98<br />

prolifera, 98<br />

riparia, 99<br />

rudolphiana, 99<br />

rupestris, 98<br />

scopulorum, 14<br />

sericea, 99<br />

seticulosa, 63<br />

simplex, 63<br />

tortuosa, 96<br />

trichotoma, 98<br />

utricularis, 103<br />

vagabunda, 99<br />

confervicola, Calothrix, 13<br />

confervicola, Conferva, 13<br />

confervoides, Ceramium, 44<br />

confervoides, Fucus, 44<br />

confervoides, Gracilaria, 44<br />

confervoides, Lyngbya, 9<br />

confervoides, Sphaerococcus, 44<br />

confervoides, Valonia, 102<br />

confusum, Sargassum, 82<br />

conoides, Turbinaria, 88<br />

conoides, Turbinaria vulgaris var., 88<br />

conoides f. laticuspidata, Turbinaria, 89<br />

conoides f. retr<strong>of</strong>lexa, Turbinaria, 89<br />

conoides var. evesiculosa, Turbinaria, 90<br />

constipata, Galaxaura, 23<br />

contarenii, Calothrix, 13<br />

contarenii, Rivularia, 13<br />

contigua, Galaxaura, 22<br />

contractum, Codium, 112<br />

copiosa, Halimeda, 114<br />

Corallina, 34, 123<br />

anceps, 32<br />

cubensis, 34<br />

cylindrica, 23<br />

decussato-dichotoma, 35<br />

ephedraea, 32<br />

flabellum, 119<br />

fragilissima, 33<br />

frondescens, 34<br />

incrassata, 115<br />

marginata, 23<br />

oblongata, 23<br />

obtusata, 24<br />

opuntia, 115<br />

pinnatifolia var. digitata, 34<br />

rubens, 35<br />

rugosa, 24<br />

sagittata, 34<br />

tenella, 35<br />

tribulus, 33<br />

tridens, 115<br />

iuna, 116<br />

ungulata, 35<br />

ungulata f. brevior, 36<br />

corallinae, Leibleinia, 11<br />

corallinae, Oscillatoria, 11<br />

corallopsis, Laurencia, 65<br />

Corallopsis<br />

minor, 43<br />

opuntia, 41<br />

salicornia, 43<br />

salicornia var. minor, 43<br />

corallopsis, Sphaerococcus, 65<br />

cordata, Halimeda, 116<br />

cordata, Halimeda opuntia f., 116<br />

Cordylecladia irregularis, 52<br />

Coriophyllum setchellii, 5<br />

cornea, Carpopeltis, 31<br />

cornea, Grateloupia, 31<br />

cornea, Prionitis, 31<br />

corneus var. pulchellus, Fucus, 25<br />

cornuta, Hypnea, 49<br />

cornuta var. stellulifera, Hypnea, 49<br />

cornutum, Chondroclonium, 49<br />

coronatum, Codium, 111<br />

coronopifolia, Gracilaria, 41<br />

coronopifolia, Gracilaria lichenoides f., 41<br />

corticulans, Bryopsis, 103<br />

corymbosa, Gardnerula, 14<br />

corymbosus, Microcoleus, 14<br />

corynephora, Caulerpa, 107<br />

corynephora, Caulerpa racemosa var., 107<br />

costata, Delesseria plocamium var., 44<br />

costatum, Plocamium, 44<br />

Cottoniella, 58<br />

filamentosa, 58<br />

cottonii, Eucheuma, 46<br />

cottonii var. erecta, Eucheuma, 46<br />

coulteri, Gelidium, 25<br />

crassa, Chaetomorpha, 96<br />

crassa, Conferva, 96<br />

crassa, Gracilaria, 41<br />

crassa, Herposiphonia, 63<br />

crassa, Padina, 78<br />

crassicaulis, Chondria, 62<br />

crassifolia, Caulerpa, 106<br />

crassifolia, Caulerpa taxifolia var., 106<br />

crassipellitum var. robustum, Rhizoclonium,<br />

99<br />

crassum, Eucheuma, 46<br />

crenulata, Acetabularia, 121<br />

crenulata, Cryptonemia, 29<br />

crenulata, Dictyota, 75<br />

crenulata, Phyllophora, 29<br />

crinale, Gelidium, 25<br />

crinale var. perpusillum, Gelidium, 25<br />

crinalis, Fucus, 25<br />

crinita, Conferva, 93<br />

crinita, Enteromorpha, 93<br />

crinita, Enteromorpha clathrata var., 93<br />

crispa, Lyngbya, 9<br />

crispata, Carpopeltis, 29<br />

crispata, Porphyra, 18<br />

crispifolium, Sargassum, 82<br />

crispella, Heterosiphonia, 60<br />

crispella var. laxa, Heterosiphonia, 60<br />

crispula, Cladophora, 97<br />

cristaefolium, Sargassum, 83<br />

cristata, Lophosiphonia, 69<br />

cristatum, Sargassum, 82<br />

crosbyanum, Phormidium, 11<br />

Crouania, 56<br />

attenuata, 56<br />

minutissima, 56<br />

cruciatum, Ceramium, 54<br />

crucigera, Cladophora, 97<br />

Cruora//a<br />

dura, 28<br />

foveolata, 28<br />

indica, 28<br />

lemoinei, 5<br />

mariti, 28<br />

crustacea, Calothrix, 13, 14, 15<br />

crustiforme, Eucheuma, 46<br />

cryptacanthum, Centroceras, 54<br />

Cryptonemia, 29, 123<br />

capitellata, 29<br />

crenulata, 29<br />

luxurians, 29<br />

rigida, 29<br />

schmitziana, 29<br />

crystallina, Cladophora, 97<br />

crystallina, Conferva, 97<br />

cubense, Haliptilon, 34<br />

cubensis, Corallina, 34<br />

cubensis, Jania, 34<br />

cuculligera, Galaxaura, 24<br />

cultrata, Amphiroa, 34<br />

cultratum, Cheilosporum, 34<br />

cumingii, Amphiroa, 32<br />

cuneata, Halimeda, 114<br />

cuneiformis, Fucus, 81, 131<br />

cuneiformis, Hormophysa, 81, 131<br />

cupressoides, Caulerpa, 104<br />

cupressoides, Fucus, 104<br />

cupressoides var. disticha, Caulerpa, 105<br />

cupressoides var. ericifolia, Caulerpa, 105<br />

cupressoides var. lycopodium, Caulerpa,<br />

105<br />

cupressoides var. lycopodium f. amicorum,<br />

Caulerpa, 105<br />

cupressoides var. lycopodium f. disticha,<br />

Caulerpa, 105<br />

cupressoides var. lycopodium f. elegans,<br />

Caulerpa, 105<br />

cupressoideum, Eucheuma, 45<br />

curtissiae, Microdictyon, 95<br />

curviceps, Oscillatoria, 11<br />

curvilineata, Chondria, 62<br />

Cutleria, 74, 125<br />

cylindrica, 74<br />

cyathifera, Amphiroa, 33<br />

cyathifera, Amphiroa fragilissima f., 33<br />

cylindracea, Halimeda, 114<br />

cylindrica, Corallina, 23


NUMBER 27 163<br />

cylindrica, Cutleria, 74<br />

cylindrica, Galaxaura, 23<br />

cylindrica, Gracilaria, 41<br />

cylindricum, Codium, 112<br />

Cymopolia, 120<br />

vanbosseae, 120<br />

cymopoliae, Cladophora, 97<br />

cystocarpum, Sargassum, 83<br />

Cystodictyon, 94<br />

leclancheri, 94<br />

Cystophyllum, 81<br />

hakodatense, 81<br />

sisymbrioides, 81<br />

trinode, 81<br />

turneri, 81<br />

cystophyllum, Sargassum, 83<br />

cystophyllus, Carpacanthus, 83<br />

Cystoseira, 81, 125, 131<br />

articulata, 81, 131<br />

hakodatensis, 81<br />

prolifera, 81<br />

triquetra, 81, 131<br />

dactyloides, Gracilaria, 52<br />

dactyloides, Hymenocladia, 52<br />

dalmatica, Cladophora, 97<br />

damaecomis, Gracilaria, 41<br />

Dasya, 59<br />

adhaerens, 59<br />

baillouviana, 59<br />

delilei, 21,22<br />

lallemandii, 69<br />

mollis, 59<br />

muelleri, 60<br />

ocellata, 59<br />

penicillata, 130<br />

plana, 129<br />

punicea, 59<br />

sessilis, 59<br />

spinella, 129<br />

wurdemannii, 60<br />

Dasycladus, 120, 126<br />

australasicus, 120<br />

vermicularis, 120<br />

Dasyopsis, 60, 123, 129<br />

anastomosans, 129<br />

antillarum, 60, 129<br />

aperta, 129<br />

geppii, 130<br />

palmatifida, 130<br />

pilosa, 60, 130<br />

pulchella, 130<br />

stanleyi, 130<br />

tenella, 130<br />

Dasyphila, 56<br />

plumarioides, 56<br />

dasyphylla, Chondria, 63<br />

dasyphyllus, Fucus, 63<br />

daviesii, Acrochaetium, 128<br />

daviesii var. secundatum, Callithamnion,<br />

128<br />

debilis, Fucus, 44<br />

debilis, Gracilaria, 44<br />

debilis, Polycavernosa, 44<br />

decaisnei, Mastophora, 37<br />

Decaisnella, 118<br />

indica, 119<br />

decorticatum, Codium, 112<br />

decumbens, Laurencia, 65<br />

decumbens, Rhodymenia, 52<br />

decurrens, Turbinaria, 89<br />

decussato-dichotoma, Corallina, 35<br />

decussato-dichotoma, Jania, 35<br />

De/eiierta<br />

adnata, 58<br />

filicina, 30<br />

leprieurii, 58<br />

plocamium var. costata, 44<br />

spathulata, 58<br />

delicatula, Dictyopteris, 74<br />

delicatula, Herposiphonia, 63<br />

delicatula, Polysiphonia pacifica var., 70<br />

delicatula, Struvea, 101<br />

delilei, Asparagopsis, 21<br />

delilei, Dasya, 21, 22<br />

dendroidea, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

dendroidea, Laurencia, 67<br />

dendroidea, Laurencia obtusa var., 67<br />

dendroidea var. minor, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

dendroides, Ochlochaete, 91<br />

dendroides, Phaeophila, 91<br />

densa, Cladophora, 98<br />

densa, Laurencia obtusa var., 67<br />

densa, Pterocladia, 27<br />

dentata, Acetabularia, 121<br />

denticulata, Dictyota bartayresiana var.,<br />

75<br />

denticulata, Gracilaria, 44<br />

denticulata, Porphyra, 18<br />

denticulatum, Eucheuma, 46<br />

denticulatus, Fucus, 46, 86<br />

denticulatus, Sphaerococcus, 44<br />

denudata, Turbinaria, 89<br />

depauperatum, Eucheuma muricatum f,<br />

46<br />

Derbesia, 104<br />

attenuata, 104<br />

marina, 104<br />

ryukyuensis, 104<br />

tenuissima, 104<br />

Dermonema, 20<br />

frappieri, 20<br />

Desmarestia, 128, 129<br />

Desmia, 128, 129<br />

ambigua, 129<br />

cervicornis, 129<br />

dichotoma, 129<br />

harveyi, 129<br />

hornemannii, 39, 128, 129<br />

japonica, 39, 129<br />

kilneri, 129<br />

tripinnata, 129<br />

diaphanum, Ceramium, 56<br />

diaphanum var. tenuissimum, Ceramium, 56<br />

Dichonema erectum, 117<br />

Dichothrix, 14<br />

gypsophila, 14<br />

dichotoma, Cladophoropsis, 100<br />

dichotoma, Desmia, 129<br />

dichotoma, Dictyota, 76<br />

dichotoma, Grateloupia, 30<br />

dichotoma, Portieria, 129<br />

dichotoma, Spongocladia, 100<br />

dichotoma, Ulva, 76<br />

Dichotomasiphon pusillus, 117<br />

dichotomum, Codium, 113<br />

dichotomum, Eucheuma, 5<br />

dichotomum, Spongodendron, 100<br />

dickiei, Lithothamnion, 37<br />

Dicranema, 123<br />

Dictyerpa jamaicensis, 78<br />

Dictyopteris, 74, 125<br />

camiguinensis, 74<br />

delicatula, 74<br />

divaricata, 74<br />

jamaicensis, 74<br />

membranacea, 74<br />

polypodioides, 74<br />

repens, 75<br />

undulata, 75<br />

Dictyosphaeria, 101, 102, 126<br />

cavernosa, 101<br />

cavernosa var. bullata, 102<br />

favulosa, 102<br />

intermedia, 102<br />

ocellata, 102<br />

setchellii, 102<br />

vanbosseae, 102<br />

versluysii, 102<br />

Dictyota, 75, 125<br />

atomaria, 76<br />

bartayresiana, 75<br />

bartayresiana var. denticulata, 75<br />

bartayresii, 75<br />

bidentata, 75<br />

cervicornis, 75<br />

ceylanica, 75<br />

ciliolata, 75<br />

crenulata, 75<br />

dichotoma, 76<br />

divaricata, 76<br />

friabilis, 76<br />

indica, 76<br />

lata, 76<br />

linearis, 76<br />

major, 76<br />

marginata, 77<br />

mertensii, 76<br />

patens, 77<br />

variegata, 77<br />

volubilis, 76<br />

diesingiana, Zonaria, 79<br />

difforme, Codium, 112<br />

difformis, Lea<strong>the</strong>sia, 79<br />

difformis, Tremella, 79<br />

Digenea, 63<br />

simplex, 63<br />

digitata, Corallina pinnatifolia var., 34<br />

dilatata, Amphiroa, 32<br />

dilatata, Halymenia, 30<br />

dilatatus, Fucus, 51<br />

dilatatus, Gymnogongrus, 51<br />

Dilophus, 77<br />

marginatus, 77<br />

okamurae, 77


164 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

dimorpha, Galaxaura, 23<br />

Diploderma variegatum, 18<br />

Diplotrichia polyotis, 15<br />

discoidea f. intermedia, Halimeda, 114<br />

discoidea f. subdigitata, Halimeda, 114<br />

discoidea, Halimeda, 114<br />

distenta, Galaxaura, 28<br />

distenta, Peyssonnelia, 28<br />

disticha, Caulerpa cupressoides var., 105<br />

disticha, Caulerpa cupressoides var. lycopodium<br />

f., 105<br />

disticha, Champia, 53<br />

disticha, Gracilaria, 42<br />

distichophylla, Laurencia, 66<br />

distichus, Sphaerococcus, 42<br />

distromatica, Padina, 78<br />

divaricata, Carpopeltis, 29<br />

divaricata, Dictyopteris, 74<br />

divaricata, Dictyota, 76<br />

divaricata, Grateloupia, 30<br />

divaricata, Haliseris, 74<br />

divaricata, Hypnea, 49<br />

divaricata, Liagora, 20<br />

divaricatum, Codium, 112<br />

divaricatum, Gelidium, 25<br />

divaricatus, Fucus, 49<br />

divaricatus, Gymnogongrus, 51<br />

divaricatus, Sphaerococcus, 49<br />

doryphora, Grateloupia, 30<br />

doryphora, Halymenia, 30<br />

droserifolium, Sargassum, 83<br />

droserifolium var. spathulatum, Sargassum,<br />

83<br />

duchassaingiana, Giffordia, 73<br />

duchassaingiana, Hincksia, 73<br />

duchassaingianus, Ectocarpus, 73<br />

duperreyi, Haloplegma, 57<br />

duplicatum, Sargassum, 83<br />

duplicatum, Sargassum ilicifolium var., 83<br />

duplicatum var. rotundatum, Sargassum,<br />

83<br />

dura, Cruoriella, 28<br />

dura, Polystrata, 28<br />

dura, Rhabdonia, 48<br />

dura, Solieria, 48<br />

durum, Archaeolithothamnion erythraeum f.,<br />

38<br />

durum, Sporolithon ptychoides f., 38<br />

durvillaei, Halymenia, 30<br />

durvillaei var. ceylanica, Halymenia, 31<br />

durvillaei var. formosa, Halymenia, 31<br />

echinocarpum var. vitiense, Sargassum, 86<br />

Ectocarpus, 125, 130<br />

breviarticulatus, 73<br />

columellaris, 73<br />

duchassaingianus, 73<br />

fenestratus, 130<br />

formosanus, 73<br />

fuscatus, 130<br />

ghardaqaensis, 130<br />

hincksiae, 130<br />

indicus, 73<br />

irregularis, 73<br />

mitchelliae, 73, 130<br />

ovatus, 130<br />

ovatus var. intermedius, 130<br />

rallsiae, 73, 130<br />

sandrianus, 130<br />

saundersii, 130<br />

secundus, 130<br />

sordidus, 130<br />

thyrsoideus, 130<br />

edule, Codium, 112<br />

edule, Eucheuma, 47<br />

edulis, Chondrus, 47<br />

edulis, Fucus, 42, 44<br />

edulis, Gracilaria, 42<br />

effusum, Codium, 112<br />

elegans, Bangia, 17<br />

elegans, Callithamnion, 57<br />

elegans, Caulerpa cupressoides var. lycopodium<br />

f., 105<br />

elegans, Caulerpa plumaris var., 105<br />

elegans, Goniotrichum, 17<br />

elegans, Gymnothamnion, 57<br />

elegans, Microcladia, 57<br />

elongata, Caulerpa, 105<br />

elongata, Galaxaura, 23, 24<br />

elongatum, Codium, 112<br />

elongatum, Sargassum, 83<br />

Enantiocladia, 63<br />

okamurae, 63<br />

Encoelium<br />

clathratum, 80<br />

orientate, 80<br />

Endocladia complanata, 27<br />

Endosiphonia, 63<br />

spinuligera, 63<br />

enerve, Sargassum, 84<br />

Enteromorpha, 91, 126<br />

aragoensis, 91<br />

chaetomorphoides, 91<br />

clathrata, 91<br />

clathrata var. crinita, 93<br />

compressa, 91<br />

crinita, 93<br />

erecta, 92<br />

flexuosa, 92<br />

flexuosa f. submarina, 92<br />

flexuosa subsp. paradoxa, 92<br />

intermedia, 92<br />

intestinalis, 92<br />

intestinalis f. tubulosa, 92<br />

intestinalis var. tubulosa, 92<br />

kylinii, 92<br />

lingulata, 93<br />

plumosa, 92<br />

prolifera, 93<br />

ramulosa, 93<br />

ramulosa var. spinosa, 93<br />

salina, 93<br />

spinescens, 93<br />

tubulosa, 92<br />

enteromorphoides, Hormothamnium, 8<br />

Entophysalis, 7, 123<br />

conferta, 7<br />

ephedraea, Amphiroa, 32<br />

ephedraea, Corallina, 32<br />

epiphytica, Calothrix, 13<br />

equisetoides, Ceramium, 54<br />

erecta, Amphiroa foliacea f, 33<br />

erecta, Avrainvillea, 117<br />

erecta, Enteromorpha, 92<br />

erecta, Eucheuma cottonii var., 46<br />

erectum, Dichonema, 117<br />

erectus, Scytosiphon, 92<br />

ericifolia, Caulerpa cupressoides var., 105<br />

ericifolius, Fucus, 105<br />

Ernodesmis, 102<br />

verticillata, 102<br />

erubescens, Lithothamnion, 37<br />

erubescens, Mesophyllum, 37<br />

erythraea, Oscillatoria, 12<br />

erythraeum, Lithothamnion, 38<br />

erythraeum, Sporolithon, 38<br />

erythraeum, Trichodesmium, 12<br />

erythraeum f. durum, Archaeolithothamnion,<br />

38<br />

erythraeum f. molle, Archaeolithothamnion,<br />

38<br />

Erythrocladia, 17<br />

irregularis, 17<br />

pinnata, 17<br />

subintegra, 17<br />

Erythrocolon, 52<br />

podagricum, 52<br />

Erythrotrichia, 17, 123<br />

bangioides, 17<br />

biseriata, 17<br />

parietalis, 17<br />

eseptata, Anadyomene, 94<br />

esperi, Hypnea, 49<br />

esperi, Hypnea musciformis var., 49<br />

esperi, Sargassum, 83<br />

Eucheuma, 45, 123<br />

alvarezii, 45<br />

alvarezii var. ajakii-assii, 45<br />

alvarezii var. tambalangii, 45<br />

arnoldii, 45<br />

arnoldii var. alcyonida, 45<br />

cottonii, 46<br />

cottonii var. erecta, 46<br />

crassum, 46<br />

crustiforme, 46<br />

cupressoideum, 45<br />

denticulatum, 46<br />

dichotomum, 5<br />

edule, 47<br />

gelatinum, 47<br />

horridum, 47<br />

isiforme, 47<br />

leeuwenii, 47<br />

muricatum, 46<br />

muricatum f. depauperatum, 46<br />

muricatum f. incrassatum, 47<br />

okamurae, 47<br />

procrusteanum, 47<br />

serra, 47<br />

spinosum, 46<br />

striatum, 47<br />

eucheumoides, Gracilaria, 42<br />

Euhymenia limensis, 40<br />

Eupogodon, 60, 123, 129<br />

anastomosans, 129


NUMBER 27<br />

antillarum, 60, 129<br />

apertus, 129<br />

apiculatus, 129<br />

cervicornis, 130<br />

geppii, 130<br />

palmatifidus, 130<br />

penicillatus, 130<br />

pilosus, 60, 130<br />

pinnatifolius, 130<br />

planus, 130<br />

pulchellus, 130<br />

spinellus, 130<br />

stanleyi, 130<br />

tenellus, 130<br />

euryphyllum, Sargassum polycystum var., 86<br />

euryphyllum, Sargassum myriocystum<br />

var., 86<br />

evae, Peyssonnelia, 28<br />

evesiculosa, Turbinaria conoides var., 90<br />

evesiculosa, Turbinaria ornata f., 90<br />

exigua, Acetabularia, 121<br />

Exophyllum, 63<br />

wentii, 63<br />

expeditionis, Tydemania, 118<br />

falcata, Galaxaura, 22<br />

farinosa, Fosliella, 34<br />

farinosa, Liagora, 20<br />

farinosa, Melobesia, 34<br />

farinosa var. cheyneana, Liagora, 21<br />

farinosum, Ganonema, 21<br />

farlowii, Caulerpa sertularioides f., 110<br />

farlowii, Caulerpa plumaris f, 110<br />

fasciata, Ulva, 93<br />

fascicularis, Cladophora, 99<br />

fascicularis, Conferva, 99<br />

fasciculata, Cladophoropsis, 100<br />

fasciculata, Galaxaura, 23<br />

fasciculatus, Siphonocladus, 100<br />

fastigiata, Caulerpa, 105<br />

fastigiata, Chlorodesmis, 118<br />

fastigiata, Conferva, 54<br />

fastigiata, Valonia, 102<br />

fastigiata, Vaucheria, 118<br />

fastigiatum, Ceramium, 54<br />

Fauchea, 52, 123<br />

leptophylla, 52<br />

favulosa, Dictyosphaeria, 102<br />

favulosa, Valonia, 102<br />

Feldmannia, 73, 125<br />

columellaris, 73<br />

formosana, 73<br />

indica, 73<br />

irregularis, 73<br />

fenestrata, Hincksia, 130<br />

fenestratus, Ectocarpus, 130<br />

fergusonii, Caulerpa, 105<br />

ferruginea, Lyngbya, 9<br />

ferulacea, Polysiphonia, 69<br />

filamentosa, Cottoniella, 58<br />

filamentosa, Galaxaura, 23<br />

filamentosa, Sarcomenia, 58<br />

filamentosa, Spyridia, 49, 57<br />

filamentosa, Turbinaria, 89<br />

filamentosum, Ceramium, 49<br />

filamentosus, Fucus, bl<br />

filicina, Delesseria, 30<br />

filicina, Grateloupia, 30<br />

filicina var. conferta, Grateloupia, 30<br />

filicinum, Sargassum, 83<br />

filicinus, Fucus, 30<br />

filicoides, Caulerpa, 105<br />

filifolium, Sargassum, 83<br />

filifolium var. aciculare, Sargassum, 84<br />

filiforme, Sargassum, 84<br />

filipendula, Cladophora, 97<br />

fimbriatum, Ceramium, 55<br />

fiabellata, Anadyomene, 95<br />

fiabellata, Carpopeltis, 29<br />

fiabellata, Grateloupia, 29<br />

fiabellata, Zonaria, 79<br />

flabellatus, Homoeostrichus, 79<br />

flabelliforme, Stypopodium, 79<br />

flabelliformis, Gymnogongrus, 51<br />

flabelliformis, Martensia, 59<br />

flabellulata, Polysiphonia, 69<br />

flabellum, Corallina, 119<br />

flabellum, Udotea, 119<br />

flaccidum, Ceramium, 54, 55<br />

flaccidum, Hormoceras, 54<br />

flagellata, Caulerpa plumaris f, 110<br />

flagellata, Caulerpa sertularioides f, 110<br />

flexuosa, Conferva, 92<br />

flexuosa, Enteromorpha, 92<br />

flexuosa, Ulva, 92<br />

flexuosa f. submarina, Enteromorpha, 92<br />

flexuosa subsp. paradoxa, Enteromorpha,<br />

92<br />

floresia, Halymenia, 31<br />

floresius, Fucus, 31<br />

fluitans, Sargassum, 84<br />

fluitans, Sargassum hystrix var., 84<br />

foliacea, Amphiroa, 33<br />

foliacea, Melobesia, 37<br />

foliacea f. erecta, Amphiroa, 33<br />

foliifer, Fucus, 42<br />

foliifera, Gracilaria, 42<br />

foliifera f. aeruginosa, Gracilaria, 42<br />

forbesii, Boergesenia, 100<br />

forbesii, Valonia, 100<br />

forcipata, Polysiphonia, 69<br />

forfex, Polysiphonia, 69<br />

formosa, Halymenia, 31<br />

formosa, Halymenia durvillaei var., 31<br />

formosana, Carpopeltis, 29<br />

formosana, Chlorodesmis, 118<br />

formosana, Feldmannia, 73<br />

formosanus, Ectocarpus, 73<br />

forsteri, Fucus, 66<br />

forsteri, Laurencia, 66<br />

Fosliella, 34<br />

farinosa, 34<br />

foveolata, Cruoriella, 28<br />

foveolata, Peyssonnelia, 28<br />

fragile, Acanthocodium, 112<br />

fragile, Codium, 112<br />

fragilis, Actinotrichia, 22<br />

fragilis, Fucus, 22<br />

fragilis, Halimeda, 114<br />

fragilis, Polysiphonia, 69<br />

165<br />

fragilissima, Amphiroa, 33<br />

fragilissima, Corallina, 33<br />

fragilissima f. cyathifera, Amphiroa, 33<br />

frappieri, Cladosiphon, 20<br />

frappieri, Dermonema, 20<br />

fraseri, Padina, 78<br />

fraseri, Zonaria, 78<br />

fraxinifolia, Neurymenia, 69<br />

fraxinifolius, Fucus, 69<br />

freycinetii, Caulerpa, 109<br />

freycinetii var. boryana f. occidentalis, Caulerpa,<br />

109<br />

freycinetii var. pectinata, Caulerpa, 109<br />

freycinetii var. typica f. lata, Caulerpa, 109<br />

freycinetii var. typica f. spiralis, Caulerpa,<br />

109<br />

friabilis, Dictyota, 76<br />

friesii, Schizothrix, 12<br />

frondescens, Corallina, 34<br />

frutescens, Goniolithon, 38<br />

frutescens, Neogoniolithon, 38<br />

fruticulosa, Galaxaura, 24<br />

fruticulosum, Lithothamnion, 37<br />

Fucus<br />

abrotanifolius, 26<br />

abscissus, 129<br />

acanthophorus, 61<br />

acerosus, 25<br />

aeruginosus, 42<br />

amansii, 25<br />

articulatus, 81, 131<br />

atomarius, 76<br />

bacciferus, 86<br />

baccularia, 82<br />

baillouviana, 59<br />

botryocarpus, 58<br />

botryoides, 51<br />

bursa-pastoris, 41<br />

capensis, 26<br />

capillaceus, 27<br />

cartilagineus, 26<br />

chemnitzia, 108<br />

clathratus, 80<br />

clavifer, 106<br />

confervoides, 44<br />

corneus var. pulchellus, 25<br />

crinalis, 25<br />

cuneiformis, 81, 131<br />

cupressoides, 104<br />

dasyphyllus, 63<br />

debilis, 44<br />

denticulatus, 46, 86<br />

dilatatus, 51<br />

divaricatus, 49<br />

edulis, 42, 44<br />

ericifolius, 105<br />

filamentosus, 57<br />

filicinus, 30<br />

floresius, 31<br />

foliifer, 42<br />

forsteri, 66<br />

/ragi/is, 22<br />

fraxinifolius, 69<br />

fulvellus, 84<br />

fungiformis, 73


166 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

gelatinus, 47<br />

glandulosus, 57<br />

gulaman, 44<br />

hamulosus, 50<br />

hemiphyllus, 84<br />

hornemanni, 128<br />

ilicifolius, 85<br />

lacinulatus, 42<br />

lambertii, 129<br />

lamourouxii, 107<br />

latifolius, 85<br />

lichenoides, 42<br />

membranaceus, 74<br />

miniatus, 72<br />

minimus, 79<br />

muricatus, 46<br />

musciformis, 49<br />

muscoides, 60<br />

myagroides, 81<br />

natans, 86<br />

nootkanus, 50<br />

obtusus, 66<br />

opuntia, 48<br />

ornatus, 128<br />

palmatus, 19<br />

papillosus, 67<br />

parvifolius, 87<br />

pavonicus, 78<br />

pavonius, 78<br />

pilulifer, 87<br />

plumaris, 110<br />

poitei, 68<br />

polypodioides, 74, 75<br />

/>ro/i/


NUMBER 27 167<br />

glutinosum, Hydrocoleum, 8<br />

Goniolithon<br />

frutescens, 38<br />

megalocystum, 38<br />

reinboldii, 34<br />

Goniotrichum, 17<br />

alsidii, 17<br />

elegans, 17<br />

Gordoniella, 56<br />

yonakuniensis, 56<br />

gorgoniae, Polysiphonia, 69<br />

Gracilaria, 40, 124<br />

andersonii, 43<br />

arcuata, 40<br />

arcuata var. snackeyi, 41<br />

blodgettii, 41<br />

bursa-pastoris, 41<br />

canaliculata, 41<br />

compressa, 41<br />

confervoides, 44<br />

coronopifolia, 41<br />

crassa, 41<br />

cylindrica, 41<br />

dactyloides, 52<br />

damaecomis, 41<br />

debilis, 44<br />

denticulata, 44<br />

disticha, 42<br />

edulis, 42<br />

eucheumoides, 42<br />

foliifera, 42<br />

foliifera f. aeruginosa, 42<br />

gigas, 42<br />

incurvata, 43<br />

lacinulata, 42<br />

lichenoides, 42<br />

lichenoides f. coronopifolia, 41<br />

minor, 43<br />

multipartita var. aeruginosa, 42<br />

papenfussii, 43<br />

purpurascens, 43<br />

salicornia, 43<br />

spinigera, 43<br />

spinulosa, 43<br />

textorii, 43<br />

turgida, 43<br />

venezuelensis, 44<br />

verrucosa, 44, 123<br />

vieillardii, 44<br />

gracile, Acrochaetium, 18<br />

gracile, Sargassum, 84<br />

gracilentum, Sargassum cinctum var., 82<br />

gracilis, Caulerpa clavifera var., 107<br />

gracilis, Caulerpa racemosa var., 107<br />

gracilis, Chaetomorpha, 96<br />

gracilis, Conferva, 96<br />

gracilis, Halimeda, 114<br />

gracilis, Leveillea, 68<br />

gracilis, Rhodopeltis, 39<br />

gracillima, Cladophoropsis, 101<br />

gracillimum, Ceramium, 55<br />

gracillimum, Hormoceras, 55<br />

gracillimum var. byssoideum, Ceramium, 54<br />

grande, Rhizoclonium, 99<br />

granuliferum, Sargassum, 84<br />

granulosa, Conferva, 130<br />

granulosa, Hincksia, 130<br />

Grateloupia, 30, 124<br />

acuminata, 30<br />

californica, 30<br />

conferta, 30<br />

cornea, 31<br />

dichotoma, 30<br />

divaricata, 30<br />

doryphora, 30<br />

filicina, 30<br />

filicina var. conferta, 30<br />

fiabellata, 29<br />

ramosissima, 30<br />

grevilleana, Laurencia, 65<br />

Griffithsia, 56, 124<br />

argus, 57<br />

ovalis, 56<br />

penicillata, 57<br />

rhizophora, 56<br />

tenuis, 53<br />

gulaman, Fucus, 44<br />

Gymnogongrus, 51, 124<br />

dilatatus, 51<br />

divaricatus, 51<br />

flabelliformis, 51<br />

ligulatus var. angustus, 28<br />

pygmaeus, 51<br />

Gymnosorus variegatus, 77<br />

gymnospora, Padina, 77, 78<br />

gymnospora, Zonaria, 77, 78<br />

Gymnothamnion, 57<br />

elegans, 57<br />

gypsophila, Dichothrix, 14<br />

gypsophilus, Schizosiphon, 14<br />

hakodatense, Cystophyllum, 81<br />

hakodatensis, Cystoseira, 81<br />

hakodatensis, Lomentaria, 52<br />

Halicoryne, 122<br />

wrightii, 122<br />

Halicystis<br />

ovalis, 104<br />

parvula, 104<br />

Halimeda, 114, 126<br />

batanensis, 116<br />

bikinensis, 114<br />

copiosa, 114<br />

cordata, 116<br />

cuneata, 114<br />

cylindracea, 114<br />

discoidea, 114<br />

discoidea f. intermedia, 114<br />

discoidea f. subdigitata, 114<br />

fragilis, 114<br />

gigas, 114<br />

gracilis, 114<br />

hederacea, 114<br />

incrassata, 115<br />

incrassata f. lamourouxii, 115<br />

lacunalis, 115<br />

macroloba, 115<br />

macrophysa, 115<br />

micronesica, 115<br />

monile, 114<br />

opuntia, 115<br />

opuntia f. cordata, 116<br />

opuntia f. hederacea, 114<br />

opuntia f. intermedia, 116<br />

opuntia f. renschii, 116<br />

opuntia f. triloba, 116<br />

opuntia var. hederacea, 114<br />

orientalis, 115<br />

platydisca, 116<br />

renschii, 116<br />

simulans, 116<br />

stuposa, 116<br />

taenicola, 116<br />

tridens, 115<br />

tridens f. lamourouxii, 115<br />

triloba, 115<br />

tuna, 116<br />

tuna f. platydisca, 116<br />

velasquezii, 116<br />

velasquezii var. robusta, 116<br />

Haliptilon, 34<br />

cubense, 34<br />

Haliseris<br />

divaricata, 74<br />

repens, 75<br />

hallandica, Chantransia, 19<br />

hallandicum, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

Halochloa schizophylla, 87<br />

Haloplegma, 57<br />

duperreyi, 57<br />

Halymenia, 30, 124<br />

acuminata, 30<br />

ceylanica, 31<br />

dilatata, 30<br />

doryphora, 30<br />

durvillaei, 30<br />

durvillaei var. ceylanica, 31<br />

durvillaei var. formosa, 31<br />

floresia, 31<br />

formosa, 31<br />

harveyana, 31<br />

incrustans, 40<br />

japonica, 31<br />

maculata, 31<br />

microcarpa, 31<br />

hamulosa, Hypnea, 50<br />

hamulosus, Fucus, 50<br />

hancockii, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

hancockii, Amphiroa, 33<br />

hancockii, Rhodochorton, 19<br />

harveyana, Halymenia, 31<br />

harveyi, Desmia, 129<br />

harveyi, Portieria, 129<br />

hawaiiana, Liagora, 21<br />

hawaiiensis, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

hederacea, Halimeda, 114<br />

hederacea, Halimeda opuntia f., 114<br />

hederacea, Halimeda opuntia var., 114<br />

helminthochortos, Alsidium, 95<br />

Helminthocladia, 20<br />

australis, 20<br />

schrammi, 20<br />

hemiphyllum, Sargassum, 84<br />

hemiphyllus, Fucus, 84<br />

hemiphyllus, Spongocarpus, 85


168 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Herbacea, 128<br />

Herposiphonia, 63, 124<br />

crassa, 63<br />

delicatula, 63<br />

dendroidea, 64<br />

dendroidea var. minor, 64<br />

nuda, 64<br />

obscura, 64<br />

pacifica, 64<br />

parca, 64<br />

plumula, 64<br />

prorepens, 5<br />

secunda, 64<br />

secunda f. tenella, 64<br />

subdisticha, 64<br />

tenella, 64<br />

tenella f. secunda, 64<br />

trichia, 64<br />

Heteractis mesenterica, 14<br />

heterocystum, Sargassum, 85<br />

Heteroderma, 124<br />

heteronema, Cladophora, 98<br />

heteronema, Conferva, 98<br />

Heterosiphonia, 60<br />

crispella, 60<br />

crispella var. laxa, 60<br />

muelleri, 60<br />

wurdemannii, 60<br />

wurdemannii var. laxa, 60<br />

hildebrandtii, Chlorodesmis, 118<br />

Hincksia, 73<br />

andamanensis, 130<br />

bhimlipatnamensis, 130<br />

breviarticulata, 73<br />

clavata, 130<br />

fenestrata, 130<br />

fuscata, 130<br />

ghardaqaensis, 130<br />

granulosa, 130<br />

hincksiae, 130<br />

hincksiae var. californica, 130<br />

intermedia, 130<br />

mitchelliae, 73, 130<br />

mitchelliae var. neilii, 130<br />

onslowensis, 130<br />

ovata, 130<br />

prolifera, 130<br />

rallsiae, 73, 130<br />

ramulosa, 130<br />

sandriana, 130<br />

saundersii, 130<br />

secunda, 130<br />

sordida, 130<br />

terminalis, 130<br />

tkyrsoidea, 130<br />

hincksiae, Ectocarpus, 130<br />

hincksiae, Hincksia, 130<br />

hincksiae var. californica, Giffordia, 130<br />

hincksiae var. californica, Hincksia, 130<br />

Hippurina, 128<br />

hippuroides, Hypnea, 50<br />

hippuroides, Hypnea musciformis var., 50<br />

h<strong>of</strong>fman-bangii, Scytonema, 15<br />

h<strong>of</strong>man-bangii, Scytonema, 15<br />

h<strong>of</strong>manii, Scytonema, 15<br />

h<strong>of</strong>mannii, Scytonema, 14<br />

hombronianum var. manilense, Sargassum,<br />

85<br />

Homoeostrichus flabellatus, 79<br />

hookeri, Caloglossa leprieurii var., 58<br />

hookeri, Rhizoclonium, 99<br />

//ormoceras<br />

flaccidum, 54<br />

gracillimum, 55<br />

tenerrimum, 56<br />

hormoides, Scinaia, 25<br />

Hormophysa, 81, 125<br />

cuneiformis, 81, 131<br />

triquetra, 81, 130<br />

Hormothamnium, 8, 123<br />

enteromorphoides, 8<br />

solutum, 8<br />

hornemannii, Chondrococcus, 39, 129<br />

hornemannii, Desmia, 39, 128, 129<br />

hornemannii, Fucus, 128<br />

hornemannii, Portieria, 39, 129<br />

horridum, Eucheuma, 47<br />

howei, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

howei, Symploca, 13<br />

Howella, 118<br />

hummii, Caulerpa, 109<br />

Hutchinsia<br />

glomerulata, 71<br />

periclados, 69<br />

secunda, 64<br />

tenella, 64<br />

hyalacanthum, Centroceras, 54<br />

hydnoides, Calothrix, 13<br />

hydnoides, Symploca, 13<br />

Hydroclathrus, 80, 125<br />

cancellatus, 80<br />

clathratus, 80<br />

orientalis, 80<br />

Hydrocoleum, 8<br />

cantharidosmum, 8<br />

comoides, 8<br />

glutinosum, 8<br />

lyngbyaceum, 9<br />

Hydrolithon, 34<br />

reinboldii, 34<br />

Hymenocladia, 52<br />

dactyloides, 52<br />

Hypnea, 48, 124<br />

boergesenii, 48<br />

cenomyce, 48<br />

cenomyce var. tenuis, 48<br />

cervicornis, 49<br />

charoides, 49<br />

cornuta, 49<br />

cornuta var. stellulifera, 49<br />

divaricata, 49<br />

esperi, 49<br />

hamulosa, 50<br />

hippuroides, 50<br />

musciformis, 49<br />

musciformis var. esperi, 49<br />

musciformis var. hippuroides, 50<br />

nidulans, 50<br />

nigrescens, 50<br />

pannosa, 50<br />

saidana, 50<br />

spinella, 50<br />

valentiae, 50<br />

Hypoglossum, 58<br />

attenuatum, 58<br />

serrulatum, 58<br />

spathulatum, 58<br />

hystrix, Sargassum, 85<br />

hystrix var. fluitans, Sargassum, 84<br />

hystrix var. spinulosus, Sargassum, 85<br />

ilicifolium, Sargassum, 85<br />

ilicifolium f. benkulense, Sargassum, 85<br />

ilicifolium var. compactum, Sargassum, 85<br />

ilicifolium var. duplicatum, Sargassum, 83<br />

ilicifolium var. pseudospinulosum, Sargassum,<br />

85<br />

ilicifolius, Carpacanthus, 85<br />

ilicifolius, Fucus, 85<br />

imbricatum, Lithothamnion, 37<br />

imbricatum, Mesophyllum, 37<br />

implexa, Chnoospora, 79<br />

implicata, Laurencia, 66<br />

impudica, Catenella, 48<br />

impudica, Lomentaria, 48<br />

incrassata, Corallina, 115<br />

incrassata, Halimeda, 115<br />

incrassata f. lamourouxii, Halimeda, 115<br />

incrassatum, Eucheuma muricatum f., 47<br />

incrustans, Halymenia, 40<br />

incrustans, Titanophora, 40<br />

incurvata, Gracilaria, 43<br />

indica, Bryopsis, 103<br />

indica, Cruoriella, 28<br />

indica, Decaisnella, 119<br />

indica, Dictyota, 76<br />

indica, Feldmannia, 73<br />

indica, Litholepis, 36<br />

indica, Lithoporella, 36<br />

indica, Peyssonnelia, 28<br />

indica, Udotea, 119<br />

indica f. philippinensis, Litholepis, 36<br />

indicum, Sargassum vulgare var., 88<br />

indicum f. subtile, Lithothamnion, 37<br />

indicus, Ectocarpus, 73<br />

inermis, Bostrychia mixta f, 62<br />

infixa, Lyngbya, 9<br />

inflata, Chaetomorpha, 96<br />

inserta, Cladophora, 98<br />

intermedia, Dictyosphaeria, 102<br />

intermedia, Enteromorpha, 92<br />

intermedia, Halimeda discoidea f., 114<br />

intermedia, Halimeda opuntia f, 116<br />

intermedia, Hincksia, 130<br />

intermedia, Laurencia, 66<br />

intermedius, Ectocarpus ovatus var., 130<br />

intestinalis, Enteromorpha, 92<br />

intestinalis, Ulva, 92<br />

intestinalis f. tubulosa, Enteromorpha, 92<br />

intestinalis var. tubulosa, Enteromorpha, 92<br />

intricata, Bostrychia, 61<br />

intricata,. Chondria, 66<br />

intricata, Gelidiopsis, 40<br />

intricata, Laurencia, 66<br />

intricata, Phyllophora, 52


NUMBER 27 169<br />

intricata, Rhodymenia, 52<br />

intricata, Rosenvingea, 80<br />

intricatum, Codium, 113<br />

intricatum, Scytonema, 61, 62<br />

intricatus, Asperococcus, 80<br />

intricatus, Sphaerococcus, 40<br />

irregularis, Coelothrix, 52<br />

irregularis, Cordylecladia, 52<br />

irregularis, Ectocarpus, 73<br />

irregularis, Erythrocladia, 17<br />

irregularis, Feldmannia, 73<br />

isabelae, Gelidium, 25<br />

isiforme, Eucheuma, 47<br />

isiformis, Sphaerococcus, 47<br />

jamaicensis, Dictyerpa, 78<br />

jamaicensis, Dictyopteris, 74<br />

jamaicensis, Padina, 78<br />

Jania, 34, 124<br />

adhaerens, 34<br />

capillacea, 35<br />

cubensis, 34<br />

decussato-dichotoma, 35<br />

longiarthra, 35<br />

mexicana, 35<br />

micrarthodia, 35<br />

pacifica, 35<br />

pumila, 35<br />

rubens, 35<br />

tenella, 35<br />

tenella var. zacae, 35<br />

tenuissima, 35<br />

ungulata, 35<br />

ungulata f. brevior, 36<br />

japonica, Callophyllis, 32<br />

japonica, Champia, 53<br />

japonica, Cladophora, 98<br />

japonica, Desmia, 39, 129<br />

japonica, Halymenia, 31<br />

japonica, Laurencia, 66<br />

japonica, Liagora, 21<br />

japonica, Padina, 78<br />

japonica, Portieria, 39, 129<br />

japonica, Pugetia, 32<br />

japonicum, Microdictyon, 95<br />

japonicus, Chondrococcus, 39<br />

javensis, Rhipidosiphon, 119<br />

javensis, Udotea, 119<br />

jungermannioides, Amansia, 68<br />

jungermannioides, Cheilosporum, 34<br />

jungermannioides, Leveillea, 68<br />

jungermannioides, Polyzonia, 68<br />

Kallymenia, 32, 124<br />

californica, 32<br />

callophylloides, 32<br />

pacifica, 32<br />

papulosa, 48<br />

sessilis, 32<br />

kelanensis, Bostrychia, 62<br />

kellersii, Chaetomorpha, 96<br />

kerneri, Rhizoclonium, 99<br />

kilneri, Desmia, 129<br />

kilneri, Portieria, 129<br />

kintaroi, Gelidium, 25<br />

hjellmanianum, Sargassum, 86<br />

kjellmanii, Galaxaura, 23<br />

kochianum, Rhizoclonium, 99<br />

kuckuckii, Botryocladia, 51<br />

kuckuckii, Chrysymenia, 51<br />

kurzii, Chthonoblastus, 12<br />

kurzii, Porphyrosiphon, 12<br />

kurzii, Sirocoleum, 12<br />

Kylinia rosulata, 19<br />

kylinii, Enteromorpha, 92<br />

lacerata, Avrainvillea, 117<br />

lacerata var. robustior, Avrainvillea, 117<br />

lacinulata, Gracilaria, 42<br />

lacinulatus, Fucus, 42<br />

lactuca, Ulva, 93<br />

lactuca var. latissima, Ulva, 93<br />

lactuca var. luxurians, Sphaerococcus, 29<br />

lactuca var. rigida, Ulva, 94<br />

lacunalis, Halimeda, 115<br />

lacunosa, Rhodophyllis peltata var., 48<br />

laetevirens, Caulerpa, 107<br />

laetevirens, Caulerpa racemosa var., 107<br />

laetevirens, Cladophora, 98<br />

laetevirens, Conferva, 98<br />

laeteviridis, Symploca, 13<br />

lallemandii, Dasya, 69<br />

lallemandii, Lophocladia, 69<br />

lambertii, Chondrococcus, 129<br />

lambertii, Fucus, 129<br />

Laminaria saccharina, 94<br />

lamourouxii, Caulerpa racemosa var., 107<br />

lamourouxii, Fucus, 107<br />

lamourouxii, Halimeda incrassata f., 115<br />

lamourouxii, Halimeda tridens f, 115<br />

lapidescens, Galaxaura, 23<br />

lata, Caulerpa freycinetii var. typica f, 109<br />

lata, Caulerpa serrulata f, 109<br />

lata, Dictyota, 76<br />

laticuspidata, Turbinaria conoides f, 89<br />

latifolium, Sargassum, 85<br />

latifolius, Fucus, 85<br />

latifrons, Scinaia, 25<br />

latissima, Ulva, 93<br />

latissima, Ulva lactuca var., 93<br />

latissimum, Monostroma, 91<br />

Laurencia, 64, 124<br />

brongniartii, 64<br />

capituliformis, 65<br />

caraibica, 65<br />

carolinensis, 65<br />

cartilaginea, 65<br />

ceylanica, 65<br />

chondrioides, 65<br />

clavata, 65<br />

columellaris, 65<br />

composita, 65<br />

concinna, 64<br />

corallopsis, 65<br />

decumbens, 65<br />

dendroidea, 67<br />

distichophylla, 66<br />

forsteri, 66<br />

glandulifera, 66<br />

grevilleana, 65<br />

implicata, 66<br />

intermedia, 66<br />

intricata, 66<br />

japonica, 66<br />

majuscula, 66<br />

mariannensis, 66<br />

nana, 65<br />

nidifica, 66<br />

obtusa, 66<br />

obtusa var. dendroidea, 67<br />

obtusa var. densa, 67<br />

obtusa var. majuscula, 66<br />

obtusa var. snackeyi, 67<br />

okamurae, 67<br />

palisada, 67<br />

paniculata, 67<br />

paniculata var. snackeyi, 67<br />

papillosa, 67<br />

parvipapillata, 67<br />

patentiramea, 67<br />

pinnata, 68<br />

pinnatifida, 5<br />

poiteaui, 68<br />

seticulosa, 63<br />

subsimplex, 68<br />

surculigera, 68<br />

tronoi, 68<br />

tropica, 68<br />

undulata, 68<br />

venusta, 68<br />

yamadana, 68<br />

laxa, Heterosiphonia crispella var., 60<br />

laxa, Heterosiphonia wurdemannii var., 60<br />

laysanense, Phormidium, 12<br />

Lea<strong>the</strong>sia, 79<br />

difformis, 79<br />

leclancheri, Anadyomene, 94<br />

leclancheri, Cystodictyon, 94<br />

leeuwenii, Eucheuma, 47<br />

Leibleinia<br />

aeruginea, 13<br />

capillacea, 10<br />

corallinae, 11<br />

polychroa, 10<br />

sordida, 10<br />

violacea, 10<br />

lemoinei, Cruoriella, 5<br />

lentillifera, Caulerpa, 105<br />

lentillifera var. compacta, Caulerpa, 106<br />

lentillifera var. longistipitata, Caulerpa, 106<br />

leprieurii, Caloglossa, 58<br />

leprieurii, Delesseria, 58<br />

leprieurii var. hookeri, Caloglossa, 58<br />

leprosa, Liagora, 20<br />

leprosa, Liagora ceranoides f., 20<br />

Lept<strong>of</strong>auchea, 124<br />

leptophylla, Fauchea, 52<br />

Leptothrix valderiae, 12<br />

lessonii, Caulerpa, 106<br />

Leveillea, 68<br />

gracilis, 68<br />

jungermannioides, 68<br />

levis, Avrainvillea, 117<br />

Iherminieri, Antithamnion, 53<br />

Liagora, 20, 124


170 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

boergesenii, 20<br />

caenomyce, 20<br />

canariensis, 20<br />

ceranoides, 20<br />

ceranoides f. leprosa, 20<br />

cheyneana, 21<br />

divaricata, 20<br />

farinosa, 20<br />

farinosa var. cheyneana, 21<br />

hawaiiana, 21<br />

japonica, 21<br />

leprosa, 20<br />

orientalis, 21<br />

pulverentula, 5<br />

robusta, 21<br />

segawae, 21<br />

setchellii, 21<br />

tenuis, 21<br />

valida, 21<br />

liagorae, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

Liagoropsis, 20<br />

schrammii, 20<br />

licheniformis, Mastophora, 37<br />

lichenoides, Fucus, 42<br />

lichenoides, Gigartina, 42<br />

lichenoides, Gracilaria, 42<br />

lichenoides, Sphaerococcus, 42, 44<br />

lichenoides f. coronopifolia, Gracilaria, 41<br />

liebetruthii, Cladophora, 98<br />

ligulatus var. angustus, Gymnogongrus, 28<br />

ligustica, Chaetomorpha, 96<br />

ligustica, Conferva, 96<br />

limensis, Euhymenia, 40<br />

limensis, Sebdenia, 40<br />

linearis, Dictyota, 76<br />

linearis, Zonaria, 76<br />

lingulata, Enteromorpha, 93<br />

linum, Chaetomorpha, 96<br />

linum, Conferva, 96<br />

Litholepis<br />

indica, 36<br />

indica f. philippinensis, 36<br />

Lithophyllum, 36, 124<br />

byssoides, 36<br />

moluccense, 36<br />

okamurae, 36<br />

onkodes, 38<br />

pallescens, 36<br />

reinboldii, 34<br />

Lithoporella, 36<br />

indica, 36<br />

melobesioides, 36<br />

Lithothamnion, 36<br />

australe f. brachiatum, 36<br />

australe f. minutulum, 37<br />

australe f. ubianum, 37<br />

byssoides, 36<br />

calcareum, 38<br />

dickiei, 37<br />

erubescens, 37<br />

erythraeum, 38<br />

fruticulosum, 37<br />

imbricatum, 37<br />

indicum f. subtile, 37<br />

moluccense, 36<br />

muelleri, 36<br />

onkodes, 38<br />

pallescens, 36<br />

polymorphum, 37, 38<br />

pulchrum, 37<br />

purpureum, 38<br />

siamense, 37<br />

siamense f. simulans, 38<br />

simulans, 38<br />

Lithotkamnium, 36<br />

Lobophora, 77<br />

variegata, 77<br />

Lola, 96<br />

Lomentaria, 124, 52<br />

articulata, 52<br />

baileyana, 52<br />

hakodatensis, 52<br />

impudica, 48<br />

pinnata, 52<br />

longiarthra, Jania, 35<br />

longicaulis, Avrainvillea, 117<br />

longicaulis, RhipUia, 117<br />

longifolia, Caulerpa serrulata var. boryana<br />

f., 109<br />

longipes, Caulerpa plumaris var. ,110<br />

longipes, Caulerpa sertularioides [., 110<br />

longiseta, Caulerpa plumaris var., 110<br />

longiseta, Caulerpa sertularioides f, 110<br />

longistipitata, Caulerpa lentillifera var., 106<br />

Lophocladia, 69<br />

lallemandii, 69<br />

Lophosiphonia, 69, 124<br />

cristata, 69<br />

sparsa, 70<br />

Lophura armata, 62<br />

loureiri, Ceramium, 55<br />

luetzelburgii, Ceramium, 55<br />

lutea, Lyngbya, 9<br />

lutea, Oscillatoria, 9<br />

lute<strong>of</strong>usca, Calothrix, 10<br />

luxurians, Cryptonemia, 29<br />

luxurians, Sphaerococcus lactuca var., 29<br />

luzonense, Sargassum microcystum f, 85<br />

luzonensis, Peyssonnelia, 28<br />

luzonensis, Turbinaria, 89<br />

lycopodium, Caulerpa, 105<br />

lycopodium, Caulerpa cupressoides var.,<br />

105<br />

lycopodium f. amicorum, Caulerpa cupressoides<br />

var., 105<br />

lycopodium f. disticha, Caulerpa cupressoides<br />

var., 105<br />

lycopodium f. elegans, Caulerpa cupressoides<br />

var., 105<br />

Lyngbya, 9, 123<br />

aestuarii, 9<br />

cantharidosma, 8<br />

confervoides, 9<br />

crispa, 9<br />

ferruginea, 9<br />

glutinosa, 8<br />

infixa, 9<br />

lutea, 9<br />

majuscula, 9, 12<br />

martensiana, 10<br />

mesotricha, 10<br />

persicina, 12<br />

rosea, 10<br />

semiplena, 10<br />

sordida, 10, 12<br />

lyngbyaceum, Hydrocoleum, 9<br />

lyngbyaceus, Microcoleus, 8, 9, 10, 11<br />

macra, Caulerpa racemosa var., 107<br />

macrocarpa, Mastophora, 5<br />

macrodisca, Caulerpa, 108<br />

macrodisca, Caulerpa peltata var., 108<br />

macroloba, Halimeda, 115<br />

macrophysa, Caulerpa racemosa var., 107<br />

macrophysa, Chauvinia, 107<br />

macrophysa, Halimeda, 115<br />

macrophysa, Valonia, 103<br />

maculans, Brachytrichia, 15<br />

maculata, Halymenia, 31<br />

maillardii, Carpopeltis, 29<br />

maillardii, Phyllophora, 29<br />

major, Acetabularia, 121<br />

major, Chlorodesmis, 118<br />

major, Dictyota, 76<br />

major, Spirulina, 12<br />

majuscula, Conferva, 8, 9<br />

majuscula, Laurencia, 66<br />

majuscula, Laurencia obtusa var., 66<br />

majuscula, Lyngbya, 9, 12<br />

manilense, Sargassum hombronianum<br />

var., 85<br />

manilense, Sargassum polycystum var., 85<br />

manipaense, Sargassum siliquosum var.,<br />

88<br />

marcosii, Porphyra, 18<br />

margaritifera, Oscillaria, 11<br />

margaritifera, Oscillatoria, 11<br />

marginata, Corallina, 23<br />

marginata, Dictyota, 77<br />

marginata, Galaxaura, 23<br />

marginatus, Dilophus, 77<br />

mariannensis, Laurencia, 66<br />

marina, Derbesia, 104<br />

marina, Vaucheria, 104<br />

mariti, Cruoriella, 28<br />

mariti, Peyssonnelia, 28<br />

marshallense, Ceramium, 55<br />

Martensia, 59, 124<br />

flabelliformis, 59<br />

speciosa, 59<br />

martensiana, Lyngbya, 10<br />

martensii, Opephyllum, 59<br />

maryae, Ceramium, 55<br />

masonii, Ceramium, 55<br />

Mastophora, 37<br />

decaisnei, 37<br />

licheniformis, 37<br />

macrocarpa, 5<br />

melobesioides, 36<br />

rosea, 37<br />

mauritiana, Cladophora, 99<br />

mazatlanense, Ceramium, 55<br />

media, Chaetomorpha, 95<br />

media, Conferva, 95<br />

mediterranea, Spongopsis, 96


NUMBER 27 171<br />

megalocystum, Goniolithon, 38<br />

megalocystum, Neogoniolithon, 38<br />

Melanthalia, 129<br />

Melobesia, 124<br />

farinosa, 34<br />

foliacea, 37<br />

melobesioides, Lithoporella, 36<br />

melobesioides, Mastophora, 36<br />

membranacea, Cladophoropsis, 101<br />

membranacea, Conferva, 101<br />

membranacea, Dictyopteris, 74<br />

membranacea, Polypodoidea, 74, 75<br />

membranaceus, Fucus, 74<br />

Meredithia californica, 32<br />

Meristo<strong>the</strong>ca, 48<br />

papulosa, 48<br />

mertensii, Dictyota, 76<br />

mertensii, Ulva, 76<br />

mesenterica, Heteractis, 14<br />

mesenterica, Rivularia, 14<br />

Mesogloia<br />

attenuata, 56<br />

microcarpa, 31<br />

Mesophyllum, 37<br />

erubescens, 37<br />

imbricatum, 37<br />

pulchrum, 37<br />

siamense, 37<br />

simulans, 38<br />

mesotricha, Lyngbya, 10<br />

mexicana, Caulerpa, 106<br />

mexicana, Jania, 35<br />

mexicana, Schizothrix, 10, 12, 13<br />

mexicana var. pluriseriata, Caulerpa, 106<br />

micrarthodia, Jania, 35<br />

microcarpa, Halymenia, 31<br />

microcarpa, Mesogloia, 31<br />

Microcladia, 57, 124<br />

elegans, 57<br />

glandulosa, 57<br />

Microcoleus, 10<br />

acutissimus, 10, 12<br />

corymbosus, 14<br />

lyngbyaceus, 8, 9, 10, 11,<br />

tenerrimus, 10<br />

vaginatus, 11<br />

microcystis, Carpacanthus, 85<br />

microcystum, Sargassum, 85<br />

microcystum f. luzonense, Sargassum, 85<br />

microcystum var. microtis, Sargassum, 85<br />

Microdictyon, 95, 126<br />

agardhianum, 95<br />

boergesenii, 95<br />

clathratum, 95<br />

curtissiae, 95<br />

japonicum, 95<br />

montagnei, 100<br />

okamurae, 95<br />

umbilicatum, 5<br />

vanbosseae, 5<br />

micronesica, Halimeda, 115<br />

microphyllum, Sargassum, 85<br />

microphysa, Caulerpa, 106<br />

microphysa, Caulerpa racemosa var. clavifera<br />

f., 106<br />

microtis, Sargassum microcystum var., 85<br />

Millepora<br />

calcarea, 38<br />

polymorpha, 38<br />

miniata, Wurdemannia, 72<br />

miniatus, Fucus, 72<br />

miniatus, Sphaerococcus, 72<br />

minima, Chnoospora, 79<br />

minimus, Fucus, 79<br />

minor, Corallopsis, 43<br />

minor, Corallopsis salicornia var., 43<br />

minor, Gracilaria, 43<br />

minor, Herposiphonia dendroidea var., 64<br />

minor, Padina, 78<br />

minutissima, Acetabularia, 122<br />

minutissima, Crouania, 56<br />

minutulum, Lithothamnion australe f., 37<br />

minutum, Centroceras, 54<br />

mitchelliae, Ectocarpus, 73, 130<br />

mitchelliae, Hincksia, 73, 130<br />

mitchelliae var. neilii, Giffordia, 130<br />

mitchelliae var. neilii, Hincksia, 130<br />

mixta, Bostrychia, 62<br />

mixta f. inermis, Bostrychia, 62<br />

mixtum, Sargassum cinctum var., 82<br />

miyabei, Sargassum, 86<br />

moebii, Acetabularia, 122<br />

molle, Archaeolithothamnion erythraeum<br />

f., 38<br />

molle, Sporolithon ptychoides f, 38<br />

mollis, Dasya, 59<br />

mollis, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

mollis var. tongatensis, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

moluccense, Lithophyllum, 36<br />

moluccense, Lithothamnion, 36<br />

monile, Halimeda, 114<br />

moniliformis, Scinaia, 25<br />

Monostroma, 91, 126<br />

latissimum, 91<br />

nitidum, 91<br />

montagneana, Rhodymenia, 45<br />

montagneana, Sarcodia, 45<br />

montagnei, Boodlea, 100<br />

montagnei, Microdictyon, 100<br />

moritziana, Bostrychia, 62<br />

moritziana, Polysiphonia, 62<br />

mucifera, Sphacelaria, 74<br />

muelleri, Codium, 113<br />

muelleri, Dasya, 60<br />

muelleri, Heterosiphonia, 60<br />

muelleri, Lithothamnion, 36<br />

multifida, Claudea, 58<br />

multijugum, Ceramium, 55<br />

multipartita var. aeruginosa, Gracilaria, 42<br />

muricatum, Eucheuma, 46<br />

muricatum f. depauperatum, Eucheuma,<br />

46<br />

muricatum f. incrassatum, Eucheuma, 47<br />

muricatus, Fucus, 46<br />

murrayana, Turbinaria, 89<br />

Murrayella, 69, 124<br />

periclados, 69<br />

musciformis, Fucus, 49<br />

musciformis, Hypnea, 49<br />

musciformis var. esperi, Hypnea, 49<br />

musciformis var. hippuroides, Hypnea, 50<br />

muscoides, Acanthophora, 60<br />

muscoides, Fucus, 60<br />

myagroides, Fucus, 81<br />

myagroides, Myagropsis, 81<br />

Myagropsis, 81<br />

myagroides, 81<br />

myriocystum, Sargassum, 86<br />

myriocystum var. euryphyllum, Sargassum,<br />

86<br />

nana, Acrocystis, 61<br />

nana, Laurencia, 65<br />

nana, Pterocladia, 27<br />

natans, Fucus, 86<br />

natans, Sargassum, 86<br />

neilii, Giffordia mitchelliae var., 130<br />

neilii, Hincksia mitchelliae var., 130<br />

Nemalion schrammii, 20<br />

neocaledonica, Cladophoropsis, 101<br />

neocaledonica, Spongocladia, 101<br />

Neogoniolithon, 38<br />

frutescens, 38<br />

megalocystum, 38<br />

Neomeris, 121<br />

annulata, 121<br />

nitida, 120<br />

sphaerica, 120<br />

vanbosseae, 121<br />

Neurymenia, 69<br />

fraxinifolia, 69<br />

nidifica, Laurencia, 66<br />

nidulans, Hypnea, 50<br />

nigrescens, Hypnea, 50<br />

nigricans, Avrainvillea, 117<br />

nigrifolium, Sargassum, 86<br />

nigroviridis, Oscillatoria, 11<br />

nipae, Catenella, 48<br />

nitens, Ceramium, 55<br />

nitens, Ceramium rubrum var., 55<br />

nitida, Bometella, 119<br />

nitida, Neomeris, 120<br />

nitida, Rivularia, 14<br />

nitidulum, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

nitidum, Monostroma, 91<br />

Nitophyllum tongatense, 5<br />

nootkanus, Fucus, 50<br />

Nostoc quoyi, 15<br />

Nothogenia, 128<br />

variolosa, 128<br />

notarisii, Porphyrosiphon, 11<br />

novae-hollandae, Sphacelaria, 74<br />

nuda, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

Nullipora byssoides, 36<br />

nummularia, Caulerpa, 108<br />

nummularia, Caulerpa peltata var., 108<br />

oblongata, Corallina, 23<br />

oblongata, Galaxaura, 23<br />

obscura, Anadyomene, 117<br />

obscura, Avrainvillea, 117<br />

obscura, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

obscura, Peyssonnelia, 28<br />

obtusa, Laurencia, 66<br />

obtusa var. dendroidea, Laurencia, 67


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obtusa var. densa, Laurencia, 67<br />

obtusa var. majuscula, Laurencia, 66<br />

obtusa var. paniculata, Chondria, 67<br />

obtusa var. patentiramea, Chondria, 67<br />

obtusa var. snackeyi, Laurencia, 67<br />

obtusata, Corallina, 24<br />

obtusata, Galaxaura, 24<br />

obtusata, Tubularia, 24<br />

obtusiloba, Rytiphlaea, 71<br />

obtusiloba, Vidalia, 71<br />

obtusus, Fucus, 66<br />

occidentalis, Caulerpa chemnitzia var., 108<br />

occidentalis, Caulerpa freycinetii var. boryana<br />

f, 109<br />

occidentalis, Caulerpa racemosa var., 108<br />

occidentalis, Caulerpa serrulata var. boryana<br />

f., 109<br />

occidentalis, Udotea, 119<br />

ocellata, Dasya, 59<br />

ocellata, Dictyosphaeria, 102<br />

ocellata, Valonia, 102<br />

ocellatum, Ceramium, 59<br />

Ochlochaete dendroides, 91<br />

ogasawaraensis, Caloglossa, 58<br />

okamurae, Callophyllis, 32<br />

okamurae, Dilophus, 77<br />

okamurae, Enantiocladia, 63<br />

okamurae, Eucheuma, 47<br />

okamurae, Laurencia, 67<br />

okamurae, Lithophyllum, 36<br />

okamurae, Microdictyon, 95<br />

oligocystum, Sargassum, 86<br />

oligocystum var. subflexuosum, Sargassum,<br />

86<br />

oligocystum var. bemardinum, Sargassum,<br />

86<br />

oligospora, Bometella, 120<br />

onkodes, Lithophyllum, 38<br />

onkodes, Lithothamnion, 38<br />

onkodes, Porolithon, 38<br />

onslowensis, Giffordia, 130<br />

onslowensis, Hincksia, 130<br />

oocyste, Sargassum, 86<br />

oocyste var. bemardinum, Sargassum, 87<br />

Opephyllum, 59<br />

martensii, 59<br />

opuntia, Catenella, 48<br />

opuntia, Corallina, 115<br />

opuntia, Corallopsis, 41<br />

opuntia, Fucus, 48<br />

opuntia, Halimeda, 115<br />

opuntia f. cordata, Halimeda, 116<br />

opuntia f. hederacea, Halimeda, 114<br />

opuntia f. intermedia, Halimeda, 116<br />

opuntia f. renschii, Halimeda, 116<br />

opuntia f. triloba, Halimeda, 116<br />

opuntia var. hederacea, Halimeda, 114<br />

orientate, Encoelium, 80<br />

orientalis, Acanthophora, 61<br />

orientalis, Acanthophora spicifera f, 61<br />

orientalis, Asperococcus, 80<br />

orientalis, Chamaedoris, 100<br />

orientalis, Halimeda, 115<br />

orientalis, Hydroclathrus, 80<br />

orientalis, Liagora, 21<br />

orientalis, Peyssonnelia rubra f., 28<br />

orientalis, Rhipidosiphon, 119<br />

orientalis, Rosenvingea, 80<br />

orientalis, Udotea, 119<br />

ornata, Asterocytis, 17<br />

ornata, Conferva, 17<br />

ornata, Turbinaria, 89<br />

ornata f. evesiculosa, Turbinaria, 90<br />

ornatum, Chroodactylon, 17<br />

ornatus, Fucus, 128<br />

ornatus, Fucus turbinatus var., 89<br />

Oscillaria, 127<br />

bonnemaisonii, 11<br />

margaritifera, 11<br />

sancta, 11<br />

submembranacea, 12, 127<br />

oscillarioides, Anabaina, 8<br />

Oscillatoria, 11, 123, 127<br />

bonnemaisonii, 11<br />

brevis, 5<br />

corallinae, 11<br />

curviceps, 11<br />

erythraea, 12<br />

lutea, 9<br />

margaritifera, 11<br />

nigroviridis, 11<br />

sancta, 11<br />

submembranacea, 12, 127<br />

ovale, Codium, 113<br />

ovale, Gastridium, 104<br />

ovalis, Bometella, 120<br />

ovalis, Griffithsia, 56<br />

ovalis, Halicystis, 104<br />

ovata, Hincksia, 130<br />

ovatus, Ectocarpus, 130<br />

ovatus var. intermedius, Ectocarpus, 130<br />

pachynema, Bryopsis, 103<br />

pachynema, Valoniopsis, 103<br />

pacifica, Amphiroa, 33<br />

pacifica, Galaxaura, 24<br />

pacifica, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

pacifica, Jania, 35<br />

pacifica, Kallymenia, 32<br />

pacifica, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

pacifica var. delicatula, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

pacificum, Gelidium pusillum var., 27<br />

Padina, 77, 125<br />

arborescens, 77<br />

australis, 77<br />

boryana, 77<br />

commersonii, 77<br />

crassa, 78<br />

distromatica, 78<br />

fraseri, 78<br />

gymnospora, 77, 78<br />

jamaicensis, 78<br />

japonica, 78<br />

minor, 78<br />

pavonia, 78<br />

pavonica, 78<br />

sanctae-crucis, 78<br />

tenuis, 77<br />

tetrastromatica, 79<br />

palisada, Laurencia, 67<br />

pallescens, Lithophyllum, 36<br />

pallescens, Lithothamnion, 36<br />

Palmaria, 19<br />

palmata, 19<br />

palmata, Palmaria, 19<br />

palmatifida, Dasyopsis, 130<br />

palmatifidus, Eupogodon, 130<br />

palmatus, Fucus, 19<br />

Palmella conferta, 7<br />

Palmogloea aeruginosa, 7<br />

paniculata, Chondria obtusa var., 67<br />

paniculata, Laurencia, 67<br />

paniculata var. snackeyi, Laurencia, 67<br />

paniculatum, Sargassum, 87<br />

pannosa, Chnoospora, 80<br />

pannosa, Hypnea, 50<br />

papenfussii, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

papenfussii, Gracilaria, 43<br />

papillatum, Codium, 113<br />

papulosa, Chondria, 67<br />

papillosa, Laurencia, 67<br />

papillosus, Fucus, 67<br />

papulosa, Kallymenia, 48<br />

papulosa, Meristo<strong>the</strong>ca, 48<br />

paradoxa, Conferva, 92<br />

paradoxa, Enteromorpha flexuosa subsp.,<br />

92<br />

paradoxa, Ulva, 92<br />

parca, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

parietalis, Erythrotrichia, 17<br />

parietina, Calothrix, 13, 14<br />

parietinus, Schizosiphon, 13<br />

parva, Pterocladia, 27<br />

parvifolia, Caulerpa, 104<br />

parvifolia, Caulerpa brachypus f., 104<br />

parvifolium, Sargassum, 87<br />

parvifolius, Fucus, 87<br />

parvipapillata, Laurencia, 67<br />

parvula, Acetabularia, 122<br />

parvula, Champia, 53<br />

parvula, Chondria, 53<br />

parvula, Halicystis, 104<br />

patens, Dictyota, 77<br />

patens, Plocamium, 45<br />

patens var. schizophyllum, Sargassum, 87<br />

patentiramea, Chondria, 68<br />

patentiramea, Chondria obtusa var., 67<br />

patentiramea, Laurencia, 67<br />

pavonia, Padina, 78<br />

pavonia var. tenuis, Zonaria, 78<br />

pavonica, Padina, 78<br />

pavonicus, Fucus, 78<br />

pavonius, Fucus, 78<br />

pectinata, Caulerpa freycinetii var., 109<br />

pectinata, Caulerpa serrulata var., 109<br />

pectinatum, Plocamium serrulatum var.,<br />

45<br />

Pedobesia ryukyuensis, 104<br />

pedicellata, Pollexfenia, 59<br />

pellucida, Cladophora, 98<br />

pellucida, Conferva, 98<br />

peltata, Caulerpa, 108<br />

peltata, Caulerpa racemosa var., 108<br />

peltata, Rhipiliopsis, 118<br />

peltata, Udotea, 118


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peltata var. lacunosa, Rhodophyllis, 48<br />

peltata var. macrodisca, Caulerpa, 108<br />

peltata var. nummularia, Caulerpa, 108<br />

penicillata, Dasya, 130<br />

penicillata, Griffithsia, 57<br />

penicillata, Wrangelia, 57<br />

penicillatum, Phormidium, 12<br />

penicillatus, Eupogodon, 130<br />

pennata, Bryopsis, 103<br />

pennata var. secunda, Bryopsis, 103<br />

pentamera, Polysiphonia, 5<br />

periclados, Hutchinsia, 69<br />

periclados, Murrayella, 69<br />

perpusilla, Polysiphonia, 59<br />

perpusillum, Gelidium crinale var., 25<br />

perpusillum, Taenioma, 59<br />

persicina, Lyngbya, 12<br />

persicinum, Phormidium, 12<br />

personatum, Ceramium, 55<br />

pertusa, Ulva, 94<br />

Peyssonnelia, 27, 124<br />

calcea, 27<br />

conchicola, 27<br />

distenta, 28<br />

evae, 28<br />

foveolata, 28<br />

indica, 28<br />

luzonensis, 28<br />

mariti, 28<br />

obscura, 28<br />

rubra, 28<br />

rubra f. orientalis, 28<br />

squamaria, 28<br />

Phaeophila, 91<br />

dendroides, 91<br />

philippinense, Sargassum, 87<br />

philippinensis, Acetabularia, 122<br />

philippinensis, Acetabularia ryukyuensis<br />

var., 122<br />

philippinensis, Chlorocladus, 120<br />

philippinensis, Cladophora, 98<br />

philippinensis, Cladophoropsis, 101<br />

philippinensis, Litholepis indica f., 36<br />

Phormidium, 11<br />

ambiguum, 11,14<br />

amoenum, 11<br />

crosbyanum, 11<br />

laysanense, 12<br />

penicillatum, 12<br />

persicinum, 12<br />

submembranaceum, 12, 127<br />

tinctorium, 12<br />

valderiae, 12<br />

valderianum, 12<br />

Phycoseris reticulata, 94<br />

Phyllophora, 51<br />

crenulata, 29<br />

intricata, 52<br />

maillardii, 29<br />

submaritima, 51<br />

Phymatolithon, 38<br />

calcareum, 38<br />

polymorphum, 38<br />

purpureum, 38<br />

pickeringii, Caulerpa, 111<br />

pickeringii, Caulerpa webbiana var., 111<br />

pilosa, Calothrix, 13, 14, 15<br />

pilosa, Dasyopsis, 60, 130<br />

pilosus, Eupogodon, 60, 130<br />

pilulifer, Fucus, 87<br />

piluliferum, Sargassum, 87<br />

pinnata, Erythrocladia, 17<br />

pinnata, Laurencia, 68<br />

pinnata, Lomentaria, 52<br />

pinnatifida, Laurencia, 5<br />

pinnatifolia, Ptilota, 130<br />

pinnatifolia var. digitata, Corallina, 34<br />

pinnatifolius, Eupogodon, 130<br />

plana, Dasya, 129<br />

planus, Eupogodon, 130<br />

platyclados, Codium, 113<br />

platydisca, Halimeda, 116<br />

platydisca, Halimeda tuna (., 116<br />

Pleonosporium, 57<br />

globuliferum, 57<br />

plicata, Anadyomene, 94<br />

Plocamium, 44<br />

costatum, 44<br />

patens, 45<br />

serrulatum var. pectinatum, 45<br />

telfairiae, 45<br />

tenellum, 62<br />

plocamium var. costata, Delesseria, 44<br />

plumarioides, Dasyphila, 56<br />

plumaris, Caulerpa, 110<br />

plumaris, Fucus, 110<br />

plumaris f. farlowii, Caulerpa, 110<br />

plumaris f. flagellata, Caulerpa, 110<br />

plumaris var. brevipes, Caulerpa, 110<br />

plumaris var. elegans, Caulerpa, 105<br />

plumaris var. longipes, Caulerpa, 110<br />

plumaris var. longiseta, Caulerpa, 110<br />

plumosa, Bryopsis, 103<br />

plumosa, Enteromorpha, 92<br />

plumosa, Ulva, 103<br />

plumosa var. secunda, Bryopsis, 103<br />

plumula, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

plumula, Polysiphonia, 64<br />

pluriseriata, Caulerpa mexicana var., 106<br />

Pocockiella variegata, 77<br />

podagricum, Erythrocolon, 52<br />

poiteaui, Laurencia, 68<br />

poitei, Fucus, 68<br />

poko, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

Pollexfenia pedicellata, 59<br />

Polycavernosa, 44<br />

debilis, 44<br />

polyceratium, Sargassum, 87<br />

polychroa, Leibleinia, 10<br />

Polycoelia vanhoevelii, 5<br />

polycystum, Sargassum, 87<br />

polycystum var. euryphyllum, Sargassum, 86<br />

polycystum var. manilense, Sargassum, 85<br />

polymorpha, Millepora, 38<br />

polymorphum, Lithothamnion, 37, 38<br />

polymorphum, Phymatolithon, 38<br />

polyotis, Diplotrichia, 15<br />

polyotis, Rivularia, 15<br />

Polyphysa, 121<br />

spicata, 122<br />

polypodioides, Dictyopteris, 74<br />

polypodioides, Fucus, 74, 75<br />

polypodioides, Ulva, 75<br />

Polypodoidea, 75<br />

membranacea, 74, 75<br />

polyrhiza, Chondria, 63<br />

Polysiphonia, 69, 124<br />

apiculata, 69<br />

beaudettei, 69<br />

calodictyon, 71<br />

ferulacea, 69<br />

flabellulata, 69<br />

for cipata, 69<br />

forfex, 69<br />

fragilis, 69<br />

gorgoniae, 69<br />

hawaiiensis, 70<br />

howei, 70<br />

mollis, 70<br />

mollis var. tongatensis, 70<br />

moritziana, 62<br />

pacifica, 70<br />

pacifica var. delicatula, 70<br />

pentamera, 5<br />

perpusilla, 59<br />

plumula, 64<br />

poko, 70<br />

savatieri, 70<br />

scopulorum, 70<br />

scopulorum var. villum, 70<br />

setacea, 70<br />

sparsa, 70<br />

sphaerocarpa, 70<br />

subtilissima, 71<br />

tenuis, 71<br />

tepida, 71<br />

tongatensis, 70<br />

tongatensis var. upolensis, 71<br />

triton, 71<br />

tsudana, 71<br />

upolensis, 71<br />

villum, 70<br />

Polystrata, 28<br />

dura, 28<br />

Polyzonia jungermannioides, 68<br />

Porolithon, 38<br />

onkodes, 38<br />

Porphyra, 18, 124<br />

atropurpurea, 18<br />

crispata, 18<br />

denticulata, 18<br />

marcosii, 18<br />

suborbiculata, 18<br />

variegata, 18<br />

Porphyrosiphon<br />

kurzii, 12<br />

notarisii, 11<br />

Portieria, 39, 128<br />

coccinea, 129<br />

dichotoma, 129<br />

harveyi, 129<br />

hornemannii, 39, 129<br />

japonica, 39, 129<br />

kilneri, 129<br />

spinulosa, 129


174 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Prionitis, 31<br />

articulata, 29<br />

cornea, 31<br />

schmitziana, 29<br />

procrusteanum, Eucheuma, 47<br />

procumbens, Ceramiella, 54<br />

procumbens, Ceramium, 54<br />

procumbens, Thamnoclonium, 31<br />

prolifer, Fucus, 106, 115, 116<br />

prolifera, Botryocarpa, 58<br />

prolifera, Carpopeltis, 29<br />

prolifera, Caulerpa, 106<br />

prolifera, Cladophora, 98<br />

prolifera, Conferva, 98<br />

prolifera, Cystoseira, 81<br />

prolifera, Enteromorpha, 93<br />

prolifera, Giffordia, 130<br />

prolifera, Gigartina, 29<br />

prolifera, Hincksia, 130<br />

prolifera, Ulva, 93<br />

prorepens, Herposiphonia, 5<br />

pseudoscillatoria, Anabaina, 8<br />

pseudospinulosum, Sargassum ilicifolium<br />

var., 85<br />

Pterocladia, 27, 124<br />

caloglossoides, 27<br />

capillacea, 27<br />

densa, 27<br />

nana, 27<br />

parva, 27<br />

pteropleuron, Sargassum, 87<br />

Ptilota pinnatifolia, 130<br />

Ptilothamnion, 57<br />

cladophorae, 57<br />

ptychoides f. durum, Sporolithon, 38<br />

ptychoides f. molle, Sporolithon, 38<br />

Pugetia japonica, 32<br />

pugniforme, Codium, 113<br />

pulchella, Dasyopsis, 130<br />

pulchellum, Gelidium, 25<br />

pulchellum var. subspathulatum, Sargassum,<br />

88<br />

pulchellus, Eupogodon, 130<br />

pulchellus, Fucus corneus var., 25<br />

pulchrum, Lithothamnion, 37<br />

pulchrum, Mesophyllum, 37<br />

pulverentula, Liagora, 5<br />

pulvinata, Sphacelaria, 5<br />

pumila, Jania, 35<br />

Punctaria, 125<br />

punicea, Baillouviana, 59<br />

punicea, Dasya, 59<br />

purpurascens, Gracilaria, 43<br />

purpureum, Lithothamnion, 38<br />

purpureum, Phymatolithon, 38<br />

pusilla, Boodleopsis, 117<br />

pusillum, Alsidium, 61<br />

pusillum, Gelidium, 25<br />

pusillum var. pacificum, Gelidium, 27<br />

pusillus, Acrocarpus, 25<br />

pusillus, Dichotomosiphon, 117<br />

pusillus, Fucus, 25<br />

pygmaeus, Gymnogongrus, 51<br />

pyriformis, Botryocladia, 51<br />

pyriformis, Chrysymenia, 51<br />

quisumbingii, Cladophora, 98<br />

quoyi, Brachytrichia, 15<br />

quoyi, Nostoc, 15<br />

racemosa, Caulerpa, 106<br />

racemosa var. chemnitzia, Caulerpa, 108<br />

racemosa var. clavifera, Caulerpa, 107<br />

racemosa var. clavifera f. microphysa, Caulerpa,<br />

106<br />

racemosa var. corynephora, Caulerpa, 107<br />

racemosa var. gracilis, Caulerpa, 107<br />

racemosa var. laetevirens, Caulerpa, 107<br />

racemosa var. lamourouxii, Caulerpa, 107<br />

racemosa var. macra, Caulerpa, 107<br />

racemosa var. macrophysa, Caulerpa, 107<br />

racemosa var. occidentalis, Caulerpa, 108<br />

racemosa var. peltata, Caulerpa, 108<br />

racemosa var. turbinata, Caulerpa, 108<br />

racemosa var. uvifera, Caulerpa, 107<br />

racemosus, Fucus, 106<br />

radicans, Bostrychia, 62<br />

radicans, Rhodomela, 62<br />

Ralfsia, 73<br />

fungiformis, 73<br />

rallsiae, Ectocarpus, 73, 130<br />

rallsiae, Giffordia, 73, 130<br />

rallsiae, Hincksia, 73, 130<br />

ramellifera, Gloiocladia, 52<br />

ramosa, Struvea, 101<br />

ramosissima, Grateloupia, 30<br />

ramulosa, Enteromorpha, 93<br />

ramulosa, Ulva, 93<br />

ramulosa var. spinosa, Enteromorpha, 93<br />

reinboldii, Goniolithon, 34<br />

reinboldii, Hydrolithon, 34<br />

reinboldii, Lithophyllum, 34<br />

renschii, Halimeda, 116<br />

renschii, Halimeda opuntia f, 116<br />

repens, Chondria, 63<br />

repens, Codium, 112<br />

repens, Dictyopteris, 75<br />

repens, Gelidiopsis, 40<br />

repens, Gelidium, 40<br />

repens, Haliseris, 75<br />

requienii, Batrachospermum, 19<br />

requienii, Trichogloea, 19<br />

reticulata, Phycoseris, 94<br />

reticulata, Ulva, 84, 94<br />

retr<strong>of</strong>lexa, Turbinaria conoides f, 89<br />

reyesii, Caulerpa, 108<br />

Rhabdonia dura, 48<br />

Rhipidosiphon<br />

javensis, 119<br />

orientalis, 119<br />

RhipUia longicaulis, 117<br />

Rhipiliopsis, 118<br />

carolyniae, 118<br />

peltata, 118<br />

Rhizoclonium, 99<br />

africanum, 99<br />

capillare, 96<br />

crassipellitum var. robustum, 99<br />

grande, 99<br />

hookeri, 99<br />

kerneri, 99<br />

kochianum, 99<br />

riparium, 99<br />

setaceum, 99<br />

rhizophora, Griffithsia, 56<br />

Rhodochorton, 127<br />

hancockii, 19<br />

sinicola, 19<br />

Rhodomela<br />

calliptera, 61<br />

radicans, 62<br />

Rhodopeltis, 39, 124<br />

borealis, 39<br />

gracilis, 39<br />

Rhodophyllis, 48<br />

peltata var. lacunosa, 48<br />

Rhodymenia, 52, 124<br />

californica, 52<br />

coacta, 52<br />

decumbens, 52<br />

intricata, 52<br />

montagneana, 45<br />

spinulosa, 43<br />

tripinnata, 129<br />

rigens, Gelidium, 27<br />

rigens, Sphaerococcus, 27<br />

rigida, Actinotrichia, 22<br />

rigida, Amphiroa, 33<br />

rigida, Carpopeltis, 29<br />

rigida, Cryptonemia, 29<br />

rigida, Galaxaura, 22<br />

rigida, Gelidiopsis, 25<br />

rigida, Sphacelaria, 74<br />

rigida, Ulva, 94<br />

rigida, Ulva lactuca var., 94<br />

rigidula, Sphacelaria, 74<br />

rigidum, Gelidium, 25<br />

rigidus, Fucus, 25<br />

rigidus, Sphaerococcus, 25<br />

riparia, Conferva, 99<br />

riparium, Rhizoclonium, 99<br />

Rivularia, 14, 123<br />

bullata, 13, 14<br />

contarenii, 13<br />

mesenterica, 14<br />

nitida, 14<br />

polyotis, 15<br />

rivularis, Bostrychia, 62<br />

robusta, Calothrix, 14<br />

robusta, Galaxaura, 24<br />

robusta, Halimeda velasquezii var., 116<br />

robusta, Liagora, 21<br />

robustior, Avrainvillea lacerata var., 117<br />

robustum, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

robustum, Rhizoclonium crassipellitum<br />

var., 99<br />

Roschera<br />

africana, 71<br />

condensata, 71<br />

rosea, Lyngbya, 10<br />

rosea, Mastophora, 37<br />

rosea, Zonaria, 37<br />

Rosenvingea, 80<br />

intricata, 80<br />

orientalis, 80<br />

rosulata, Kylinia, 19


NUMBER 27<br />

rotundatum, Sargassum duplicatum var.,<br />

83<br />

roxasii, Acetabularia, 122<br />

rubens, Corallina, 35<br />

rubens, Jania, 35<br />

rubra, Peyssonnelia, 28<br />

rubra, Zonaria, 28<br />

rubra f. orientalis, Peyssonnelia, 28<br />

rubrum var. nitens, Ceramium, 55<br />

rudis, Galaxaura, 23<br />

rudolphiana, Cladophora, 99<br />

rudolphiana, Conferva, 99<br />

rugosa, Corallina, 24<br />

rugosa, Galaxaura, 24<br />

rugulosa, Cladophora, 98<br />

rupestris, Cladophora, 98<br />

rupestris, Conferva, 98<br />

Rytiphlaea obtusiloba, 71<br />

ryukyuensis, Acetabularia, 122<br />

ryukyuensis, Derbesia, 104<br />

ryukyuensis, Pedobesia, 104<br />

ryukyuensis var. philippinensis, Acetabularia,<br />

122<br />

saccharina, Laminaria, 94<br />

sagamianum, Sargassum, 87<br />

sagittata, Corallina, 34<br />

sagittatum, Cheilosporum, 34<br />

saidana, Hypnea, 50<br />

sakaii, Cladophora, 98<br />

salicifolius, Fucus, 88<br />

salicornia, Corallopsis, 43<br />

salicornia, Gracilaria, 43<br />

salicornia, Sphaerococcus, 43<br />

salicornia var. minor, Corallopsis, 43<br />

salicomoides, Champia, 53<br />

salina, Enteromorpha, 93<br />

sancta, Oscillaria, 11<br />

sancta, Oscillatoria, 11<br />

sanctae-crucis, Padina, 78<br />

sandei, Sargassum, 87<br />

sandriana, Hincksia, 130<br />

sandrianus, Ectocarpus, 130<br />

sanfordiana, Asparagopsis, 22<br />

Sarcodia, 45, 124<br />

ceylanica, 45<br />

montagneana, 45<br />

filamentosa, 58<br />

sargassi, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

Sargassum, 82, 125<br />

aciculare, 84<br />

aemulum, 82<br />

agardhianum, 82<br />

bacciferum, 86<br />

baccularia, 82<br />

belangeri, 82<br />

berberifolium, 82<br />

biforme, 82<br />

binderi, 86<br />

binderi var. angustifolium, 82<br />

binderi var. vitiense, 86<br />

carpophyllum, 85<br />

cervicome, 82<br />

cinctum var. mixtum, 82<br />

cinctum var. gracilentum, 82<br />

compactum, 85<br />

confusum, 82<br />

crispifolium, 82<br />

cristaefolium, 83<br />

cristatum, 82<br />

cystocarpum, 83<br />

cystophyllum, 83<br />

droserifolium, 83<br />

droserifolium var. spathulatum, 83<br />

duplicatum, 83<br />

duplicatum var. rotundatum, 83<br />

echinocarpum var. vitiense, 86<br />

elongatum, 83<br />

enerve, 84<br />

esperi, 83<br />

filicinum, 83<br />

filifolium, 83<br />

filifolium var. aciculare, 84<br />

filiforme, 84<br />

fluitans, 84<br />

fulvellum, 84<br />

furcatum, 84<br />

gaudichaudii, 84<br />

giganteifolium, 84<br />

gracile, 84<br />

granuliferum, 84<br />

hemiphyllum, 84<br />

heterocystum, 85<br />

hombronianum var. manilense, 85<br />

hystrix, 85<br />

hystrix var. fluitans, 84<br />

hystrix var. spinulosus, 85<br />

ilicifolium, 85<br />

ilicifolium f. benkulense, 85<br />

ilicifolium var. compactum, 85<br />

ilicifolium var. duplicatum, 83<br />

ilicifolium var. pseudospinulosum, 85<br />

kjellmanianum, 86<br />

latifolium, 85<br />

microcystum, 85<br />

microcystum f. luzonense, 85<br />

microcystum var. microtis, 85<br />

microphyllum, 85<br />

miyabei, 86<br />

myriocystum, 86<br />

myriocystum var. euryphyllum, 86<br />

natans, 86<br />

nigrifolium, 86<br />

oligocystum, 86<br />

oligocystum var. bemardinum, 86<br />

oligocystum var. subflexuosum, 86<br />

oocyste, 86<br />

oocyste var. bemardinum, 87<br />

paniculatum, 87<br />

parvifolium, 87<br />

patens var. schizophyllum, 87<br />

philippinense, 87<br />

piluliferum, 87<br />

polyceratium, 87<br />

polycystum, 87<br />

polycystum var. euryphyllum, 86<br />

polycystum var. manilense, 85<br />

pteropleuron, 87<br />

pulchellum var. subspathulatum, 88<br />

sagamianum, 87<br />

175<br />

sandei, 87<br />

serratifolium, 87<br />

siliquosum, 82, 87<br />

siliquosum var. basilanicum, 88<br />

siliquosum var. bicornutum, 88<br />

siliquosum var. manipaense, 88<br />

spinifex, 88<br />

subspathulatum, 88<br />

tenerrimum, 88<br />

vulgare, 84, 88<br />

vulgare var. indicum, 88<br />

yendoi, 88<br />

saundersii, Ectocarpus, 130<br />

saundersii, Hincksia, 130<br />

savatieri, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

scalaramosa, Beckerella, 25<br />

schizophylla, Halockloa, 87<br />

schizophyllum, Sargassum patens var., 87<br />

Schizosiphon<br />

gypsophilus, 14<br />

parietinus, 13<br />

Schizothrix, 12, 123<br />

arenaria, 13<br />

calcicola, 9, 10, 11, 12<br />

friesii, 12<br />

mexicana, 10, 12, 13<br />

tenerrima, 10, 12<br />

schmidtii, Archaeolithothamnion, 39<br />

schmidtii, Sporolithon, 39<br />

schmitziana, Cryptonemia, 29<br />

schmitziana, Prionitis, 29<br />

schrammi, Helminthocladia, 20<br />

schrammii, Liagoropsis, 20<br />

schrammii, Nemalion, 20<br />

Scinaia, 25, 124<br />

hormoides, 25<br />

latifrons, 25<br />

moniliformis, 25<br />

scopulorum, Calothrix, 14<br />

scopulorum, Conferva, 14<br />

scopulorum, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

scopulorum var. villum, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

Scytonema, 15<br />

h<strong>of</strong>fman-bangii, 15<br />

h<strong>of</strong>man-bangii, 15<br />

h<strong>of</strong>manii, 15<br />

h<strong>of</strong>mannii, 14<br />

intricatum, 61, 62<br />

Scytosiphon erectus, 92<br />

Sebdenia, 40<br />

limensis, 40<br />

yamadae, 40<br />

secunda, Bryopsis pennata var., 103<br />

secunda, Bryopsis plumosa var., 103<br />

secunda, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

secunda, Herposiphonia tenella f, 64<br />

secunda, Hincksia, 130<br />

secunda, Hutchinsia, 64<br />

secunda f. tenella, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

secundatum, Acrochaetium, 128<br />

secundatum, Callithamnion daviesii var.,<br />

128<br />

secundus, Ectocarpus, 130<br />

sedifolia, Chondria, 63<br />

segawae, Liagora, 21


176 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

selago, Caulerpa, 108<br />

selago, Fucus, 108<br />

semiplena, Calothrix, 10<br />

semiplena, Lyngbya, 10<br />

seriatum, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

sericea, Cladophora, 99<br />

sericea, Conferva, 99<br />

serpens, Ceramium, 55<br />

serra, Eucheuma, 47<br />

serra, Sphaerococcus. 47<br />

serrata, Thysanoclaaia, 45<br />

serratifolium, Sargassum, 87<br />

serratifolius, Fucus, 87<br />

serratus, Callophycus, 45<br />

serrulata, Caulerpa, 108<br />

serrulata f. lata, Caulerpa, 109<br />

serrulata f. spiralis, Caulerpa, 109<br />

serrulata var. boryana, Caulerpa, 109<br />

serrulata var. boryana f. longifolia, Caulerpa,<br />

109<br />

serrulata var. boryana f. occidentalis, Caulerpa,<br />

109<br />

serrulata var. pectinata, Caulerpa, 109<br />

serrulatum, Hypoglossum, 58<br />

serrulatum var. pectinatum, Plocamium,<br />

45<br />

serrulatus, Fucus, 108<br />

sertularioides, Caulerpa, 109<br />

sertularioides, Fucus, 109, 110<br />

sertularioides f. brevipes, Caulerpa, 110<br />

sertularioides f. farlowii, Caulerpa, 110<br />

sertularioides (.flagellata, Caulerpa, 110<br />

sertularioides f. longipes, Caulerpa, 110<br />

sertularioides f. longiseta, Caulerpa, 110<br />

sessilis, Dasya, 59<br />

sessilis, Kallymenia, 32<br />

setacea, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

setaceum, Rhizoclonium, 99<br />

setchellii, Codium, 112<br />

setchellii, Coriophyllum, 5<br />

setchellii, Dictyosphaeria, 102<br />

setchellii, Liagora, 21<br />

seticulosa, Chondria, 63<br />

seticulosa, Conferva, 63<br />

seticulosa, Laurencia, 63<br />

siamense, Lithothamnion, 37<br />

siamense, Mesophyllum, 37<br />

siamense f. simulans, Lithothamnion, 38<br />

siamensis, Boodlea, 100<br />

sibogae, Archaeolithothamnion, 39<br />

sibogae, Chondria, 63<br />

sibogae, Cladophora, 99<br />

sibogae, Galaxaura, 5<br />

sibogae, Sporolithon, 39<br />

siliquosum, Sargassum, 82, 87<br />

siliquosum var. basilanicum, Sargassum,<br />

88<br />

siliquosum var. bicornutum, Sargassum,<br />

88<br />

siliquosum var. manipaense, Sargassum,<br />

88<br />

simplex, Conferva, 63<br />

simplex, Digenea, 63<br />

simpliciuscula, Bostrychia, 62<br />

simpliciuscula, Bostrychia tenuis f, 62<br />

simpliciuscula var. vesiculifera, Caulerpa,<br />

111<br />

simulans, Halimeda, 116<br />

simulans, Lithothamnion, 38<br />

simulans, Lithothamnion siamense f, 38<br />

simulans, Mesophyllum, 38<br />

sinicola, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

sinicola, Ceramium, 55<br />

sinicola, Rhodochorton, 19<br />

sinuosa, Colpomenia, 80<br />

sinuosa, Ulva, 80<br />

Siphonocladus fasciculatus, 100<br />

Sirocoleum, 12<br />

kurzii, 12<br />

Sirophysalis, 81<br />

sisymbrioides, Cystophyllum, 81<br />

sisymbrioides, Fucus, 81<br />

skottsbergii, Botryocladia, 51<br />

skottsbergii, Chrysymenia, 51<br />

snackeyi, Gracilaria arcuata var., 41<br />

snackeyi, Laurencia obtusa var., 67<br />

snackeyi, Laurencia paniculata var., 67<br />

Solieria, 48<br />

dura, 48<br />

solutum, Hormothamnium, 8<br />

sordida, Avrainvillea, 117<br />

sordida, Calothrix, 10<br />

sordida, Hincksia, 130<br />

sordida, Leibleinia, 10<br />

sordida, Lyngbya, 10, 12<br />

sordida, Udotea, 117<br />

sordidus, Ectocarpus, 130<br />

sparsa, Lophosiphonia, 70<br />

sparsa, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

spathulata, Champia, 53<br />

spathulata, Delesseria, 58<br />

spathulatum, Hypoglossum, 58<br />

spathulatum, Sargassum droserifolium<br />

var., 83<br />

Spatoglossum, 79, 125<br />

asperum, 79<br />

variabile, 79<br />

speciosa, Martensia, 59<br />

spectabile, Cheilosporum, 5<br />

spectabilis, Vanvoorstia, 59<br />

Spermothamnion, 124<br />

cladophorae, 57<br />

yonakuniense, 56<br />

Sphacelaria, 74, 125<br />

furcigera, 74<br />

mucifera, 74<br />

novae-hollandae, 74<br />

pulvinata, 5<br />

rigida, 74<br />

rigidula, 74<br />

tribuloides, 74<br />

sphaerica, Bometella, 120<br />

sphaerica, Neomeris, 120<br />

sphaerocarpa, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

Sphaerococcus<br />

canaliculars, 41<br />

compressus, 41<br />

confervoides, 44<br />

corallopsis, 65<br />

denticulatus, 44<br />

distickus, 42<br />

divaricatus, 49<br />

gelatinus, 44, 47<br />

intricatus, 40<br />

isiformis, 47<br />

lactuca var. luxurians, 29<br />

lichenoides, 42, 44<br />

miniatus, 72<br />

rigens, 27<br />

rigidus, 25<br />

salicornia, 43<br />

serra, 47<br />

spinellus, 50<br />

textorii, 43<br />

spicata, Polyphysa, 122<br />

spicifera, Acanthophora, 60<br />

spicifera f. orientalis, Acanthophora, 61<br />

spiciferus, Fucus, 60<br />

spinella, Dasya, 129<br />

spinella, Hypnea, 50<br />

spinellus, Eupogodon, 130<br />

spinellus, Sphaerococcus, 50<br />

spinescens, Enteromorpha, 93<br />

spinifex, Sargassum, 88<br />

spiniforme, Gelidium, 25<br />

spiniformis, Fucus, 25<br />

spinigera, Gracilaria, 43<br />

spinosa, Enteromorpha ramulosa var., 93<br />

spinosum, Eucheuma, 46<br />

spinosus, Fucus, 46<br />

spinuligera, Endosiphonia, 63<br />

spinulosa, Gracilaria, 43<br />

spinulosa, Portieria, 129<br />

spinulosa, Rhodymenia, 43<br />

spinulosus, Carpacanthus, 85<br />

spinulosus, Chondrococcus, 129<br />

spinulosus, Sargassum hystrix var., 85<br />

spiralis, Caulerpa freycinetii var. typica f,<br />

109<br />

spiralis, Caulerpa serrulata f, 109<br />

spiralis, Chaetomorpha, 97<br />

Spirulina, 12<br />

major, 12<br />

subsalsa, 12<br />

Spongia vermicularis, 120<br />

spongiosum, Ceratodictyon, 40<br />

Spongocarpus hemiphyllus, 85<br />

Spongocladia, 125<br />

dichotoma, 100<br />

neocaledonica, 101<br />

vaucheriaeformis, 101<br />

Spongodendron dichotomum, 100<br />

Spongomorpha, 126<br />

Spongopsis mediterranea, 96<br />

Sporolithon, 38<br />

erythraeum, 38<br />

ptychoides f. durum, 38<br />

ptychoides f. molle, 38<br />

schmidtii, 39<br />

sibogae, 39<br />

timorense, 39<br />

spumosa, Udotea argentea var., 119<br />

Spyridia, 57<br />

filamentosa, 49, 57,<br />

velasquezii, 57


NUMBER 27<br />

squalida, Galaxaura, 24<br />

squamaria, Peyssonnelia, 28<br />

squamarius, Fucus, 28<br />

stanleyi, Dasyopsis, 130<br />

stanleyi, Eupogodon, 130<br />

stellata, Anadyomene, 94<br />

stellata, Ulva, 94<br />

stellulifera, Hypnea cornuta var., 49<br />

striata, Galaxaura, 24<br />

striatum, Eucheuma, 47<br />

Struvea, 101<br />

anastomosans, 101<br />

delicatula, 101<br />

ramosa, 101<br />

struveoides, Boodlea, 100<br />

stuposa, Halimeda, 116<br />

Stypopodium, 79<br />

flabelliforme, 79<br />

subcorticata, Balliella, 54<br />

subcorticatum, Antithamnion, 54<br />

subcylindrica, Amphiroa, 33<br />

subdigitata, Halimeda discoidea f, 114<br />

subdisticha, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

subflexuosum, Sargassum oligocystum<br />

var., 86<br />

subfruticulosa, Galaxaura, 24<br />

subintegra, Erythrocladia, 17<br />

submarina, Enteromorpha flexuosa f, 92<br />

submaritima, Phyllophora, 51<br />

submembranacea, Oscillaria, 12<br />

submembranacea, Oscillatoria, 12<br />

submembranaceum, Phormidium, 12,<br />

127<br />

suborbiculata, Porphyra, 18<br />

subsalsa, Spirulina, 12<br />

subserrata, Caulerpa, 110<br />

subsimplex, Laurencia, 68<br />

subspathulatum, Sargassum, 88<br />

subspathulatum, Sargassum pulchellum var.,<br />

88<br />

subtile, Lithothamnion indicum f., 37<br />

subtilissima, Polysiphonia, 71<br />

subverticillata, Galaxaura, 24<br />

Suhria, 128<br />

sundanensis, Cladophoropsis, 101<br />

surculigera, Laurencia, 68<br />

Symploca, 13, 123<br />

howei, 13<br />

hydnoides, 13<br />

laeteviridis, 13<br />

taenicola, Halimeda, 116<br />

Taenioma, 59<br />

perpusillum, 59<br />

tambalangii, Eucheuma alvarezii var., 45<br />

Tapeinodasya, 60<br />

bornetii, 60<br />

tawallina, Zellera, 59<br />

taxifolia, Caulerpa, 111<br />

taxifolia var. crassifolia, Caulerpa, 106<br />

taxifolius, Fucus, 111<br />

taxiformis, Asparagopsis, 21<br />

taxiformis, Fucus, 21, 22<br />

taylorii, Ceramium, 56<br />

taylorii, Gelidiella, 25<br />

telfairiae, Plocamium, 45<br />

telfairiae, Thamnophora, 45<br />

tenax, Fucus, 27<br />

tenax, Gloiopeltis, 27<br />

tenella, Bostrychia, 62<br />

tenella, Corallina, 35<br />

tenella, Dasyopsis, 130<br />

tenella, Gigartina, 51<br />

tenella, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

tenella, Herposiphonia secunda f, 64<br />

tenella, Hutchinsia, 64<br />

tenella, Jania, 35<br />

tenella f. secunda, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

tenella var. zacae, Jania, 35<br />

tenellum, Plocamium, 62<br />

tenellus, Eupogodon, 130<br />

tenellus, Fucus, 62<br />

tenera, Galaxaura, 23<br />

tenerrima, Schizothrix, 10, 12<br />

tenerrimum, Ceramium, 56<br />

tenerrimum, Hormoceras, 56<br />

tenerrimum, Sargassum, 88<br />

tenerrimus, Microcoleus, 10<br />

tenue, Anotrichium, 53<br />

tenue, Codium, 113<br />

tenuis, Bostrychia, 62<br />

tenuis, Griffithsia, 53<br />

tenuis, Hypnea cenomyce var., 48<br />

tenuis, Liagora, 21<br />

tenuis, Padina, 77<br />

tenuis, Polysiphonia, 71<br />

tenuis, Zonaria pavonia var., 78<br />

tenuis f. simpliciuscula, Bostrychia, 62<br />

tenuissima, Bryopsis, 104<br />

tenuissima, Derbesia, 104<br />

tenuissima, Jania, 35<br />

tenuissimum, Ceramium, 56<br />

tenuissimum, Ceramium diaphanum var., 56<br />

tepida, Polysiphonia, 71<br />

terminalis, Giffordia, 130<br />

terminalis, Hincksia, 130<br />

tetrastromatica, Padina, 79<br />

textorii, Gracilaria, 43<br />

textorii, Sphaerococcus, 43<br />

Thamnoclonium, 31<br />

procumbens, 31<br />

treubii, 31<br />

Thamnophora telfairiae, 45<br />

thierryi, Acanthophora, 61<br />

thyrsoidea, Hincksia, 130<br />

thyrsoideus, Ectocarpus, 130<br />

Thysanocladia serrata, 45<br />

timorense, Archaeolithothamnion, 39<br />

timorense, Sporolithon, 39<br />

tinctorium, Phormidium, 12<br />

Titanophora, 40, 124<br />

incrustans, 40<br />

weberae, 40<br />

Tolypiocladia, 71, 124<br />

calodictyon, 71<br />

condensata, 71<br />

glomerulata, 71<br />

tomentosum, Codium, 113<br />

tongatense, Nitophyllum, 5<br />

tongatensis, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

177<br />

tongatensis, Polysiphonia mollis var., 70<br />

tongatensis var. upolensis, Polysiphonia, 71<br />

torresiensis, Chlorodesmis, 118<br />

torta, Chaetomorpha, 97<br />

torta, Chaetomorpha clavata var., 97<br />

tortuosa, Chaetomorpha, 96<br />

tortuosa, Conferva, 96<br />

Tremella difformis, 79<br />

treubii, Thamnoclonium, 31<br />

trialata, Turbinaria, 90<br />

trialata, Turbinaria vulgaris var., 90<br />

trialata var. capensis, Turbinaria, 90<br />

triangularis, Fucus, 131<br />

triangulare, Bryothamnion, 131<br />

tribuloides, Sphacelaria, 74<br />

tribulus, Amphiroa, 33<br />

tribulus, Corallina, 33<br />

trichia, Herposiphonia, 64<br />

Trichodesmium erythraeum, 12<br />

Trichogloea, 19, 125<br />

requienii, 19<br />

trichogloeae, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

Trichosolen, 126<br />

trichotoma, Cladophora, 98<br />

trichotoma, Conferva, 98<br />

tridens, Corallina, 115<br />

tridens, Halimeda, 115<br />

tridens f. lamourouxii, Halimeda, lib<br />

trifarius, Fucus, 130<br />

triloba, Halimeda, lib<br />

triloba, Halimeda opuntia f, 116<br />

trinode, Cystophyllum, 81<br />

triqueter, Fucus, 81, 131<br />

triquetra, Cystoseira, 81, 131<br />

triquetra, Hormophysa, 81, 130<br />

triquetrum, Bryothamnion, 130<br />

tripinnata, Desmia, 129<br />

tripinnata, Portieria, 129<br />

triton, Polysiphonia, 71<br />

tronoi, Laurencia, 68<br />

tropica, Laurencia, 68<br />

tsudana, Polysiphonia, 71<br />

Tubularia<br />

obtusata, 24<br />

umbellata, 24<br />

tubulosa, Enteromorpha, 92<br />

tubulosa, Enteromorpha intestinalis f, 92<br />

tubulosa, Enteromorpha intestinalis var., 92<br />

tuna, Corallina, 116<br />

tuna, Halimeda, 116<br />

tuna f. platydisca, Halimeda, 116<br />

Turbinaria, 88, 89, 125<br />

condensata, 88<br />

conoides, 88<br />

conoides f. laticuspidata, 89<br />

conoides f. retr<strong>of</strong>lexa, 89<br />

conoides var. evesiculosa, 90<br />

decurrens, 89<br />

denudata, 89<br />

filamentosa, 89<br />

luzonensis, 89<br />

murrayana, 89<br />

ornata, 89<br />

ornata f. evesiculosa, 90<br />

trialata, 90


178 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

trialata var. capensis, 90<br />

turbinata, 90<br />

vulgaris, 90<br />

vulgaris var. conoides, 88<br />

vulgaris var. trialata, 90<br />

turbinata, Caulerpa clavifera var., 108<br />

turbinata, Caulerpa racemosa var., 108<br />

turbinata, Turbinaria, 90<br />

turbinatus, Fucus, 90<br />

turbinatus var. ornatus, Fucus, 89<br />

turgida, Gracilaria, 43<br />

turneri, Cystophyllum, 81<br />

tuticorinense, Acrochaetium, 19<br />

Tydemania, 118<br />

expeditionis, 118<br />

typica f. lata, Caulerpa freycinetii var., 109<br />

typica f. spiralis, Caulerpa freycinetii var.,<br />

109<br />

ubianum, Lithothamnion australe f., 37<br />

Udotea, 118<br />

argentea, 118<br />

argentea var. spumosa, 119<br />

flabellum, 119<br />

geppii, 119<br />

glaucescens, 119<br />

indica, 119<br />

javensis, 119<br />

occidentalis, 119<br />

orientalis, 119<br />

peltata, 118<br />

sordida, 117<br />

Ulva, 93, 126<br />

articulata, 52<br />

atropurpurea, 18<br />

bullata, 14<br />

caespitosa, 48<br />

cavernosa, 101<br />

compressa, 91, 93<br />

dichotoma, 76<br />

fasciata, 93<br />

flexuosa, 92<br />

gigantea, 94<br />

intestinalis, 92<br />

lactuca, 93<br />

lactuca var. latissima, 93<br />

lactuca var. rigida, 94<br />

latissima, 93<br />

mertensii, 76<br />

paradoxa, 92<br />

pertusa, 94<br />

plumosa, 103<br />

polypodioides, 75<br />

prolifera, 93<br />

ramulosa, 93<br />

reticulata, 94, 80<br />

rigida, 94<br />

sinuosa, 80<br />

stellata, 94<br />

umbilicalis, 77<br />

umbellata, Galaxaura, 24<br />

umbellata, Tubularia, 24<br />

umbilicalis, Ulva, 77<br />

umbilicatum, Microdictyon, 5<br />

uncinata, Cladophora, 97<br />

undulata, Dictyopteris, 75<br />

undulata, Laurencia, 68<br />

ungulata, Corallina, 35<br />

ungulata, Jania, 35<br />

ungulata f. brevior, Corallina, 36<br />

ungulata f. brevior, Jania, 36<br />

upolensis, Polysiphonia, 71<br />

urvilliana, Caulerpa, 111<br />

urvilliana var. vitiensis, Caulerpa, 111<br />

utricularis, Conferva, 103<br />

utricularis, Valonia, 103<br />

uvaria, Chondria, 51<br />

uvaria, Chrysymenia, 51<br />

uvarioides, Botryocladia, 51<br />

uvifer, Fucus, 107<br />

uvifera, Caulerpa, 107<br />

uvifera, Caulerpa racemosa var., 107<br />

vagabunda, Cladophora, 99<br />

vagabunda, Conferva, 99<br />

vagabundum, Ceramium, 56<br />

vagans, Ceramium, 56<br />

vaginatus, Microcoleus, 11<br />

valderiae, Leptothrix, 12<br />

valderiae, Phormidium, 12<br />

valderianum, Phormidium, 12<br />

valentiae, Fucus, 50<br />

valentiae, Hypnea, 50<br />

valida, Liagora, 21<br />

Valonia, 102<br />

aegagropila, 102<br />

confervoides, 102<br />

fastigiata, 102<br />

favulosa, 102<br />

forbesii, 100<br />

macrophysa, 103<br />

ocellata, 102<br />

utricularis, 103<br />

ventricosa, 103<br />

verticillata, 102<br />

valonioides, Amphiroa, 34<br />

Valoniopsis, 103<br />

pachynema, 103<br />

vanbosseae, Boodlea, 5<br />

vanbosseae, Cymopolia, 120<br />

vanbosseae, Dictyosphaeria, 102<br />

vanbosseae, Microdictyon, 5<br />

vanbosseae, Neomeris, 121<br />

vanhoevelii, Polycoelia, 5<br />

Vanvoorstia, 59<br />

spectabilis, 59<br />

variabile, Gelidium, 40<br />

variabile, Spatoglossum, 79<br />

variabilis, Gelidiopsis, 40<br />

variegata, Dictyota, 77<br />

variegata, Lobophora, 77<br />

variegata, Pocockiella, 77<br />

variegata, Porphyra, 18<br />

variegata, Zonaria, 77<br />

variegatum, Diploderma, 18<br />

variegatus, Gymnosorus, 77<br />

variolosa, Nothogenia, 128<br />

Vaucheria<br />

fastigiata, 118<br />

marina, 104<br />

vaucheriaeformis, Cladophoropsis, 101<br />

vaucheriaeformis, Spongocladia, 101<br />

velasquezii, Acetabularia, 122<br />

velasquezii, Halimeda, 116<br />

velasquezii, Spyridia, 57<br />

velasquezii var. robusta, Halimeda, 116<br />

venezuelensis, Gracilaria, 44<br />

ventricosa, Valonia, 103<br />

venusta, Laurencia, 68<br />

veprecula, Galaxaura, 23<br />

vermicularis, Dasycladus, 120<br />

vermicularis, Spongia, 120<br />

verrucosa, Gracilaria, 44, 123<br />

verrucosus, Fucus, 44<br />

versicolor, Fucus, 26<br />

versicolor, Gelidium, 26<br />

versluysii, Dictyosphaeria, 102<br />

verticillata, Boodleopsis, 117<br />

verticillata, Caulerpa, 111<br />

verticillata, Ernodesmis, 102<br />

verticillata, Valonia, 102<br />

vesiculifera, Caulerpa, 111<br />

vesiculifera, Caulerpa simpliciuscula var.,<br />

Ill<br />

Vidalia, 71<br />

obtusiloba, 71<br />

vieillardii, Champia, 53<br />

vieillardii, Gracilaria, 44<br />

viguieri, Calothrix, 14<br />

villum, Polysiphonia, 70<br />

villum, Polysiphonia scopulorum var., 70<br />

violacea, Leibleinia, 10<br />

vitiense, Sargassum binderi var., 86<br />

vitiense, Sargassum echinocarpum var., 86<br />

vitiensis, Caulerpa urvilliana var., Ill<br />

volubilis, Dictyota, 76<br />

vulgare, Sargassum, 84, 88<br />

vulgare var. indicum, Sargassum, 88<br />

vulgaris, Turbinaria, 90<br />

vulgaris var. conoides, Turbinaria, 88<br />

vulgaris var. trialata, Turbinaria, 90<br />

webbiana, Caulerpa, 111<br />

webbiana var. pickeringii, Caulerpa, 111<br />

weberae, Titanophora, 40<br />

wentii, Exophyllum, 63<br />

Wrangelia, 57<br />

argus, 57<br />

bicuspidata, 57<br />

penicillata, 57<br />

wrightiana, Cladophora, 99<br />

wrightii, Anadyomene, 95<br />

wrightii, Halicoryne, 122<br />

Wurdemannia, 72<br />

miniata, 72<br />

wurdemannii, Heterosiphonia, 60<br />

wurdemannii, Dasya, 60<br />

wurdemannii var. laxa, Heterosiphonia, 60<br />

yamadae, Bangia, 18<br />

yamadae, Sebdenia, 40


NUMBER 27 179<br />

Yamadaella, 20<br />

caenomyce, 20<br />

yamadana, Laurencia, 68<br />

yendoi, Sargassum, 88<br />

yonakuniense, Spermothamnion, 56<br />

yonakuniensis, Gordoniella, 56<br />

zacae, Ceramium, 56<br />

zacae, Jania tenella var., 35<br />

Zellera, 59<br />

tawallina, 59<br />

zollingeri, Cladophora, 101<br />

zollingeri, Cladophoropsis, 101<br />

Zonaria, 79<br />

diesingiana, 79<br />

fiabellata, 79<br />

fraseri, 78<br />

gymnospora, 77, 78<br />

linearis, 76<br />

pavonia var. tenuis, 78<br />

rosea, 37<br />

rubra, 28<br />

variegata, 77<br />

zonata, Amphiroa, 34


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