LIVING CALCAREOUS ALGAE BY A PALEONTOLOGICAL APPROACH: THE GENUS <em>LITHOTHAMNION</em> HEYDRICH NOM. CONS. FROM THE SOFT BOTTOMS OF THE TYRRHENIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN)

Living non-geniculate corallinacean algae recovered in the Tyrrhenian Sea  (Tuscan Archipelago, Pontian Islands and Egads) have been collected at 53 stations ranging in depth from 27 down to 137 m and in the maërl of Marettimo (Egads) at 30-35 m depth. L. corallioides has been collected at Marettimo...

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Main Author: DANIELA BASSO
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Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2017-06-01
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spelling doaj-5f8ea944d8f14885996c4dada82d7f1f2020-11-25T02:45:02ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia0035-68832039-49422017-06-01101310.13130/2039-4942/85927386LIVING CALCAREOUS ALGAE BY A PALEONTOLOGICAL APPROACH: THE GENUS <em>LITHOTHAMNION</em> HEYDRICH NOM. CONS. FROM THE SOFT BOTTOMS OF THE TYRRHENIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN)DANIELA BASSOLiving non-geniculate corallinacean algae recovered in the Tyrrhenian Sea  (Tuscan Archipelago, Pontian Islands and Egads) have been collected at 53 stations ranging in depth from 27 down to 137 m and in the maërl of Marettimo (Egads) at 30-35 m depth. L. corallioides has been collected at Marettimo and in 10 stations ranging from 44 to 93 m depth. Z. fruticulosum auctorum has been redescribed and identified as L. minervae sp. nov., collected at Marettimo and in 23 stations ranging from 27 to 98 m depth. L. philippii Foslie has been identified in 5 stations ranging from 45 and 79 m depth.  L. valens Foslie has been recognized at Marettimo and in 9 stations from 51 to 79 m depth, with maximum abundance and best developed specimens collected in the channel between the islands of Ponza and Palmarola. The diagnostic elements of the thallus of the four species are described by SEM and OM images and biometric  data. The zonation of the thallus, due to alternating bands of thick-walled and thin-walled cells, is described in details for L. corallioides,  L. minervae and  L. valens.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/8592TaxonomyCalcareous algaeCorallinaceaeRecentTyrrhenian Sea.
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LIVING CALCAREOUS ALGAE BY A PALEONTOLOGICAL APPROACH: THE GENUS <em>LITHOTHAMNION</em> HEYDRICH NOM. CONS. FROM THE SOFT BOTTOMS OF THE TYRRHENIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN)
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
Taxonomy
Calcareous algae
Corallinaceae
Recent
Tyrrhenian Sea.
author_facet DANIELA BASSO
author_sort DANIELA BASSO
title LIVING CALCAREOUS ALGAE BY A PALEONTOLOGICAL APPROACH: THE GENUS <em>LITHOTHAMNION</em> HEYDRICH NOM. CONS. FROM THE SOFT BOTTOMS OF THE TYRRHENIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN)
title_short LIVING CALCAREOUS ALGAE BY A PALEONTOLOGICAL APPROACH: THE GENUS <em>LITHOTHAMNION</em> HEYDRICH NOM. CONS. FROM THE SOFT BOTTOMS OF THE TYRRHENIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN)
title_full LIVING CALCAREOUS ALGAE BY A PALEONTOLOGICAL APPROACH: THE GENUS <em>LITHOTHAMNION</em> HEYDRICH NOM. CONS. FROM THE SOFT BOTTOMS OF THE TYRRHENIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN)
title_fullStr LIVING CALCAREOUS ALGAE BY A PALEONTOLOGICAL APPROACH: THE GENUS <em>LITHOTHAMNION</em> HEYDRICH NOM. CONS. FROM THE SOFT BOTTOMS OF THE TYRRHENIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN)
title_full_unstemmed LIVING CALCAREOUS ALGAE BY A PALEONTOLOGICAL APPROACH: THE GENUS <em>LITHOTHAMNION</em> HEYDRICH NOM. CONS. FROM THE SOFT BOTTOMS OF THE TYRRHENIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN)
title_sort living calcareous algae by a paleontological approach: the genus <em>lithothamnion</em> heydrich nom. cons. from the soft bottoms of the tyrrhenian sea (mediterranean)
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
issn 0035-6883
2039-4942
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Living non-geniculate corallinacean algae recovered in the Tyrrhenian Sea  (Tuscan Archipelago, Pontian Islands and Egads) have been collected at 53 stations ranging in depth from 27 down to 137 m and in the maërl of Marettimo (Egads) at 30-35 m depth. L. corallioides has been collected at Marettimo and in 10 stations ranging from 44 to 93 m depth. Z. fruticulosum auctorum has been redescribed and identified as L. minervae sp. nov., collected at Marettimo and in 23 stations ranging from 27 to 98 m depth. L. philippii Foslie has been identified in 5 stations ranging from 45 and 79 m depth.  L. valens Foslie has been recognized at Marettimo and in 9 stations from 51 to 79 m depth, with maximum abundance and best developed specimens collected in the channel between the islands of Ponza and Palmarola. The diagnostic elements of the thallus of the four species are described by SEM and OM images and biometric  data. The zonation of the thallus, due to alternating bands of thick-walled and thin-walled cells, is described in details for L. corallioides,  L. minervae and  L. valens.
topic Taxonomy
Calcareous algae
Corallinaceae
Recent
Tyrrhenian Sea.
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/8592
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