Dictyotaceae
Zonaria crenata J.Agardh , legitimate, scientific
Agardh, J.G. (1873), Till algernes systematik. Acta Universitatis Lundensis. Lunds Universitets Årsskrift. Afdelningen för Mathematik och Naturvetenskap 9: 48-49 [tax. nov.]
  • Type locality: Hab. ad oras occidentales & australes (F. Mueller!) Novae Hollandiae.
May, V. (1939), A key to the marine algae of New South Wales. Part 2. Melanophyceae. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 64: 199 [secondary reference]
Womersley, H.B.S. (1967), A critical survey of the marine algae of southern Australia. II. Phaeophyta. Australian Journal of Botany 15: - [secondary reference]
misapplication: Zonaria flava C.Agardh legitimate by Sonder, O.W. in Lehmann, C. (ed.) (1846), Algae. Plantae Preissianae: 155 misapplication: Zonaria stuposa R.Br. ex J.Agardh legitimate by Sonder, O.W. (1853), Plantae Muellerianae: Algae. Linnaea 25: 664
Millar, A.J.K. & Kraft, G.T. (1994), Catalogue of marine brown algae (Phaeophyta) of New South Wales, including Lord Howe Island, south-western Pacific. Australian Systematic Botany 7: - [secondary reference]
Millar, A.J.K. & Kraft, G.T. (1994), Catalogue of marine brown algae (Phaeophyta) of New South Wales, including Lord Howe Island, south-western Pacific. Australian Systematic Botany 7: - [misapplied]
misapplied to: Zonaria diesingiana J.Agardh legitimate by May, V. (1939), A key to the marine algae of New South Wales. Part 2. Melanophyceae. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 64: 199
Silva, P.C., Basson, P.I. & Moe, R.L. (1996), Catalogue of the benthic marine algae of the Indian Ocean. University of California Publications in Botany 79: - [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Zonaria interrupta var. tenuior Sond. legitimate
  • APC Comment: ABRS (2011) uses this taxon concept.
ABRS (2011), Australian Algal Name Index Edn. 2011: - [secondary reference]
  • Type specimen: LECTOTYPE: Lund, Sweden: 48069
  • AMANI dist.: New South Wales (Peronian), Victoria (Flindersian), Tasmania (Flindersian), South Australia (Flindersian), Western Australia (Flindersian), Queensland (Peronian). World: Indonesia, India.