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Halymenia floresii (Clemente) C.Agardh, 1817
This beautiful reddish algae was identified with regard to search on Algaebase as Halymenia type.
The advanced search is,that it should it be Halymenia floresii.
This red algae common in many parts of oceans ,even in the cooler seas , but also in parts of the United States coast and parts of Asia.
Halymenia algae often introduced with live rock in the aquarium, grows initially also quite good, as all algae, but can also back often.
Halymenia floresii is a beautiful additon to a fish tank.
Synonymised names:
Fucus floresii Clemente, 1807
Halymenia floresia (Clemente) C. Agardh, 1807
All children (4):
Variety Halymenia floresii var. ulvoidea Codomier, 1974
Subspecies Halymenia floresii subsp. harveyana (J.Agardh) Womersley & Lewis, 1994 accepted as Halymenia harveyana J.Agardh, 1892
Variety Halymenia floresii var. angusta C.Agardh, 1822 accepted as Calosiphonia vermicularis (J.Agardh) F.Schmitz, 1889
Variety Halymenia floresii var. pinnata Codomier, 1974 (uncertain, taxonomic status subjected to verification)
This beautiful reddish algae was identified with regard to search on Algaebase as Halymenia type.
The advanced search is,that it should it be Halymenia floresii.
This red algae common in many parts of oceans ,even in the cooler seas , but also in parts of the United States coast and parts of Asia.
Halymenia algae often introduced with live rock in the aquarium, grows initially also quite good, as all algae, but can also back often.
Halymenia floresii is a beautiful additon to a fish tank.
Synonymised names:
Fucus floresii Clemente, 1807
Halymenia floresia (Clemente) C. Agardh, 1807
All children (4):
Variety Halymenia floresii var. ulvoidea Codomier, 1974
Subspecies Halymenia floresii subsp. harveyana (J.Agardh) Womersley & Lewis, 1994 accepted as Halymenia harveyana J.Agardh, 1892
Variety Halymenia floresii var. angusta C.Agardh, 1822 accepted as Calosiphonia vermicularis (J.Agardh) F.Schmitz, 1889
Variety Halymenia floresii var. pinnata Codomier, 1974 (uncertain, taxonomic status subjected to verification)