Scientific Names and Authors of current Tribes in the red algal family Rhodomelaceae (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta): a nomenclatural analysis

  • William J. Woelkerling Department of Ecological Plant and Animal Sciences, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria 3083 Australia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3210-6390
  • Mario Cormaci Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Section Vegetal Biology, University of Catania, via Empedocle 58, 95128 Catania, Italy https://orcid.org/0009-0009-8041-2649
  • Giovanni Furnari Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Section Vegetal Biology, University of Catania, via Empedocle 58, 95128 Catania, Italy https://orcid.org/0009-0005-6598-7920
Keywords: Nomenclature, Rhodophyta, Scientific naming, Codes of nomenclature, Tribes of Rhodomelaceae, Author citations

Abstract

This paper deals with the correct citation of names of authors of Tribes formed from genus names currently assigned to the Rhodomelaceae. Unfortunately, nomenclatural problems and incorrect author citations have occurred for various Tribe names currently placed in the Rhodomelaceae. According to Díaz-Tapia & al. (2017: 920), the Rhodomelaceae is the largest family of red algae with over 1000 currently recognized species and over 140 currently recognized genera. A nomenclatural overview dealing with the scientific naming of taxa, the citation of authors of scientific names and a nomenclatural analysis of the taxonomic ranks utilized by some previous authors, is followed by a detailed account of the correct Tribe names, author citations and associated information. A glossary of nomenclatural terms and phrases used in this account is also included.

Published
2025-04-13
How to Cite
Woelkerling, W. J., Cormaci, M., & Furnari, G. (2025). Scientific Names and Authors of current Tribes in the red algal family Rhodomelaceae (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta): a nomenclatural analysis. Bullettin of the Gioenia Academy of Natural Sciences of Catania, 58(389), FP13-FP104. https://doi.org/10.35352/gioenia.v58i389.133
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