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Pseudochantransia F. Brand, 1897

1005149  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:1005149)

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Taxonomic remark From Schneider & Wynne, 2007: A type species was not designated when this genus was validly published by Brand (1897)....  
Taxonomic remark From Schneider & Wynne, 2007: A type species was not designated when this genus was validly published by Brand (1897). Thus, despite many of its several species having been transferred to other genera (e.g., Kumano 2002), the generic name remains viable as long as all of the species have not been accounted for taxonomically. Kylin (1956) did not include Pseudochantransia in his survey of genera, and although he mentioned it several times, he did not place it in synonymy with any listed genus. In a few places, Kylin referred to ‘‘Chantransia Stadien’’ that were Pseudochantransia species according to Brand (1897), but the form genus Chantransia remains problematic itself ... In his book on the freshwater red algae of the world, Kumano (2002) listed three species of Pseudochantransia as synonyms of Audouinella species but did not deal with the status of the genus itself. [details]
IRMNG (2021). Pseudochantransia F. Brand, 1897. Accessed at: https://www.irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1005149 on 2024-04-19
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basis of record SN2000 unverified/Dixon, 1982 [details]   

basis of record Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2007 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details]   

status source Schneider, C. W.; Wynne, M. J. (2007). A synoptic review of the classification of red algal genera a half century after Kylin's "Die Gattungen der Rhodophyceen". <em>Botanica Marina.</em> 50: 197-249., available online at https://doi.org/10.1515/bot.2007.025 [details]   

name verified source Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2007 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details]   

extant flag source SN2000 unverified/Dixon, 1982 [details]   

habitat flag source Parker, S.P. (ed). (1982). Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms. McGraw-Hill, New York. 2 volumes.  [details]   
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Descriptive info restricted to freshwater (Parker 82) [details]

Taxonomic remark From Schneider & Wynne, 2007: A type species was not designated when this genus was validly published by Brand (1897). Thus, despite many of its several species having been transferred to other genera (e.g., Kumano 2002), the generic name remains viable as long as all of the species have not been accounted for taxonomically. Kylin (1956) did not include Pseudochantransia in his survey of genera, and although he mentioned it several times, he did not place it in synonymy with any listed genus. In a few places, Kylin referred to ‘‘Chantransia Stadien’’ that were Pseudochantransia species according to Brand (1897), but the form genus Chantransia remains problematic itself ... In his book on the freshwater red algae of the world, Kumano (2002) listed three species of Pseudochantransia as synonyms of Audouinella species but did not deal with the status of the genus itself. [details]

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