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'''''Stylonema alsidii''''' is a species of marine [[red algae]]. The [[Type (biology)#type locality|type locality]] is [[Trieste]] in [[Italy]], but it has a worldwide distribution.
'''''Stylonema alsidii''''' is a species of marine [[red algae]]. The [[Type (biology)#type locality|type locality]] is [[Trieste]] in [[Italy]], but it has a worldwide distribution.

The species was first described by [[Giovanni Zanardini]] in 1840 as ''Bangia alsidii''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=''Stylonema alsidii'' (Zanardini) K.M.Drew 1956 :: Algaebase|url=https://www.algaebase.org/search/species/detail/?species_id=340|access-date=2021-09-18|website=www.algaebase.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|author=Zanardini, G. |date=1840| title= [Lettera] Alla direzione della Biblioteca Italiana| journal=Biblioteca Italiana|volume= 96|pages= 131–137 [136]|url=https://img.algaebase.org/pdf/AC1F2927027ed1DFDBXiCA0A48B5/17840.pdf}}</ref>


==Distribution==
==Distribution==
It is one of the [[List of algae of the Houtman Abrolhos|algae of the Houtman Abrolhos]], found off the coast of [[Western Australia]].<ref name="Huisman2000">{{cite book|author=John Marinus Huisman|title=Marine plants of Australia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xPqjXtxk0z8C&pg=PA26|accessdate=31 January 2011|year=2000|publisher=UWA Publishing|isbn=978-1-876268-33-6|pages=26–}}</ref> It is one of the [[List of red seaweeds of South Africa|red seaweeds of South Africa]], including the [[List of seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay|seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay]].
It is one of the [[List of algae of the Houtman Abrolhos|algae of the Houtman Abrolhos]], found off the coast of [[Western Australia]].<ref name="Huisman2000">{{cite book|author=John Marinus Huisman|title=Marine plants of Australia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xPqjXtxk0z8C&pg=PA26|accessdate=31 January 2011|year=2000|publisher=UWA Publishing|isbn=978-1-876268-33-6|pages=26–}}</ref> It is one of the [[List of red seaweeds of South Africa|red seaweeds of South Africa]], including the [[List of seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay (disambiguation)|seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay]].


==Ecology==
==Ecology==
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 15 April 2024

Stylonema alsidii
Stylonema alsidii
Stylonema alsidii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
(unranked): Archaeplastida
Division: Rhodophyta
Class: Stylonematophyceae
Order: Stylonematales
Family: Stylonemataceae
Genus: Stylonema
Species:
S. alsidii
Binomial name
Stylonema alsidii
Synonyms

Stylonema alsidii is a species of marine red algae. The type locality is Trieste in Italy, but it has a worldwide distribution.

The species was first described by Giovanni Zanardini in 1840 as Bangia alsidii.[2][3]

Distribution[edit]

It is one of the algae of the Houtman Abrolhos, found off the coast of Western Australia.[4] It is one of the red seaweeds of South Africa, including the seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay.

Ecology[edit]

It is susceptible to infection by the parasitic oomycete Pythium porphyrae.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Conferva ceramicola Lyngbye. Drew, K.M. (1956), Botanisk Tidsskrift, volume 53, page 72
  2. ^ "Stylonema alsidii (Zanardini) K.M.Drew 1956 :: Algaebase". www.algaebase.org. Retrieved 2021-09-18.
  3. ^ Zanardini, G. (1840). "[Lettera] Alla direzione della Biblioteca Italiana" (PDF). Biblioteca Italiana. 96: 131–137 [136].
  4. ^ John Marinus Huisman (2000). Marine plants of Australia. UWA Publishing. pp. 26–. ISBN 978-1-876268-33-6. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
  5. ^ Spencer, M. A. (2004). "Pythium porphyrae. (Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria)". IMI Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria. 162 (Sheet 1617). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. Retrieved 10 October 2017. A description is provided for Pythium porphyrae. Information is included on the disease caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. DISEASES: Red-rot disease, red-wasting disease. HOSTS: Bangia atropurpurea, Callophyllis adhaerens, Polyopes affinis (syn

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