Author | Date | Title | Source | Citation | Notes | |
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detail | JESUS, Priscila Barreto de, Mariana Cabral OLIVEIRA, Mutue Toyota FUJII, Fabio NAUER, José Marcos de Castro NUNES, & Charles C. DAVIS | 2023 (Mar. 7) | Phylogenomics and taxon-rich phylogenies of new and historical specimens shed light on the systematics of Hypnea (Cystocloniaceae, Rhodophyta) | Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 183 {107752}: 1-13, 3 figs., 1 table | |
detail | KHAN, M. | 1974 | On a fresh water Hildenbrandia Nardo. from India | Hydrobiologia | 44(2/3): 237-240, 6 figs. | |
detail | KUSBER, Wolf-Henning, & Jonas ZIMMERMANN | 2023 (May 18) | The correct classification of Odontella rhombus f. trigona (Biddulphiaceae, Mediophyceae), observed in the monitoring of European coastal waters | Notulae Algarum | 282: 1-3, no fig. | |
detail | LEE, Hyung Woo, & Myung Sook KIM | 2023 (Apr. 11) | Undiscovered foliose species of Florideophyceae (Rhodophyta) from subtidal habitat along the Korean coastline | Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity | 16(2): 215-226, 8 figs. | |
detail | SANTIAÑEZ, Wilfred John E. | 2023 (May 17) | Notes on the tribes of the brown algal family Scytosiphonaceae (Phaeophyceae) | Notulae Algarum | 280: 1-4, no fig. | |
detail | VIEIRA, Christophe, Shingo AKITA, Yi Sun KIM, Satoshi SHIMADA, Hiroshi KAWAI, & Mayalen ZUBIA | 2021 (Jul. 21) | First record of the genus Hildenbrandia (Florideophyceae: Hildenbrandiales) from French Polynesia and description of H. tahitiensis sp. nov. | Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity | 14(4): 607-612, 3 figs., 1 table | |
detail | ZINOVA A.D. | 1953 | Opredelitel' burykh vodorosley severnykh morey SSSR [Manual for identification of the brown algae of the northern seas of the USSR] | Moscow & Leningrad: Akad. Nauk SSSR | 224 p. | |
detail | ZUCCARELLO, Giuseppe C., Huia WEBBY, Chris THORN & Maren PREUSS | 2023 (Apr. 28) | A new red algal crust from New Zealand: Apophlaea darchinoae sp. nov. (Hildenbrandiales) | New Zealand Journal of Botany | 61(2/3): 75-88, 3 figs. |