Jolyna laminarioides Guimarães in Guimarães, Braga, Cordeiro-Marino, & Pedrini, 1986: 100–107, figs. 2–21 (type locality: near Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil).—Wynne & Banaimoon, 1990: 213–216, figs. 1–5.— Banaimoon, 1992: 165, table I.— Naqvi et al., 1992: 134.— Ormond & Banaimoon, 1994: 117.— Shaikh & Shameel, 1995: 28–30, fig. 13.
Misapplied names:
Phyllaria reniformis.—Biswas, 1945: 530, pl. III: fig. 12.— S. Dixit, 1968: 17.
Endarachne binghamiae.—Nizamuddin & Farooqi, 1968: 40–53, figs. 1–12, pls. I–V.— Barratt et al., 1984: species list.— Barratt, Ormond, & Wrathall, 1986: 1-5.— Bano, Perveen, et al., 1987: 371–372.— Shameel, 1987a: 513.— Shameel & Afaq Hussain, 1987: 295.— Kuwait, 1988: 23.— Ahmad, Perveen, et al., 1992: 57.— Shameel & J. Tanaka, 1992: 40.
Petalonia fascia.—Banaimoon, 1988a: 219, fig. 3.
INDIAN OCEAN DISTRIBUTION: Oman, Pakistan, Yemen.
Note: Judged from the published photograph, the specimen (in CAL) collected by J. Murray at Karachi and reported by Biswas (l.c.) as Phyllaria reniformis is referable to Jolyna laminarioides. The misapplication of Endarachne binghamiae and Petalonia fascia was noted by Wynne & Banaimoon (1990: 215).