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Algal Flora of Korea Volume 4, Number 8 Rhodophyta: Florideophyceae: Rhodymeniales, Bonnemaisoniales, Sebdeniales, Peyssonneliales Marine Red Algae 2013 National Institute of Biological Resources Ministry of Environment Algal Flora of Korea Volume 4, Number 8 Rhodophyta: Florideophyceae: Rhodymeniales Bonnemaisoniales, Sebdeniales, Peyssonneliales Marine Red Algae Hyung-Seop Kim Gangneung-Wonju National University Copyright ⓒ2013 by the National Institute of Biological Resources Published by the National Institute of Biological Resources Environmental Research Complex, Hwangyeong-ro 42, Seo-gu Incheon, 404-708, Republic of Korea www.nibr.go.kr All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the National Institute of Biological Resources. ISBN : 9788968110429-96470 Government Publications Registration Number 11-1480592-000600-01 Printed by Junghaengsa, Inc. in Korea on acid-free paper Publisher : Sang Pal Lee Project Staff : Youn-Bong Ku, Ga Youn Cho, Jin Hee Kim Published on December 20, 2013 The Flora and Fauna of Korea logo was designed to represent six major target groups of the project including vertebrates, invertebrates, insects, algae, fungi, and bacteria. The book cover and the logo were designed by Jee-Yeon Koo. Preface In 2010, the 10th Conference of the Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) adopted the Nagoya Protocol on access and benefit-sharing of biological resources. Since then, the national and international environment of the use and management of biological resources has been rapidly changed. Therefore, it is imperative to identify indigenous biological species in details and to build scientific data worthy of international recognition in order to take the initiative in bio-industry. The National Institute of Biological Resources of the Ministry of Environment has been publishing the Flora and Fauna of Korea to generally manage biological resources and to enhance national competitiveness by setting the foundation for the sovereignty over biological resources. Professional research group consisting of professors of taxonomy and related experts has systematically examined a variety of and wide range of taxa for the last 6 years since 2006. As a result, 90 issues of the Flora and Fauna of Korea, both in Korean and in English, covering a total of 8,888 species and 2 issues of World Monograph covering 216 species were published. And 30 issues of the Flora and Fauna of Korea, both in Korean and in English, covering 1,665 species of invertebrates, insects and algae are additionally published this year. These efforts serve to identify indigenous species living in Korea, to investigate biota, to improve the quality of national biological resources management and to provide the opportunity to lay the groundwork for the biotechnological industrialization of biological resources. I would like to express my sincere appreciation for those who spared no effort to publish the bio- logical magazines; Professor Hyung-Seop Kim of Gangneung-Wonju National University. And I hope he will help to discover useful biological resources in Korea and to create high value-added activities including natural product, gene resource and medical substance development. Sang-pal Lee President National Institute of Biological Resources 1 Contents List of Taxa 3 Introduction 5 Materials and Methods 7 Taxonomic Notes 9 1. Champia bifidaOkamura 14 2. Champia expansaYendo 18 3. Champia inkyuaY.H. Koh, G.Y. Cho etM.S. Kim 22 4. Champia japonicaOkamura 26 5. Champia rectaNoda 27 6. Gloiocladia spinulosa(Okamura etSegawa) Sánchez etRodríguez-Prieto 33 7. Gloiocladia iyoensis(Okamura) R.E. Norris 37 8. Gloiocladia japonica(Okamura) Yoshida 41 9. Leptofauchea leptophylla(Segawa) Suzuki, Nozaki, Terada, Kitayama, Hashimoto et Yoshizaki 44 10. Leptofauchea rhodymenioidesW.R. Taylor 49 11. Binghamia californicaJ. Agardh 56 12. Ceratodictyon variabile(J. Agardh) R.E. Norris 61 13. Lomentaria catenataHarvey 63 14. Lomentaria flaccidaTanaka 68 15. Lomentaria hakodatensisYendo 73 16. Lomentaria lubrica(Yendo) Yamada 77 17. Lomentaria pinnataSegawa 81 18. Chrysymenia grandisOkamura 86 19. Chrysymenia wrightii(Harvey) Yamada 88 20. Halopeltis adnata(Okamura) G.W. Saunders etC.W. Schneider 94 21. Halichrysis micans(Hauptfleisch) P. Huvé etH. Huvé 100 22. Rhodymenia intricata(Okamura) Okamura 103 23. Sparlingia pertusa(Postels etRuprecht) G.W. Saunders, I.M. Strachan etKraft 107 24. Asparagopsis taxiformis(Delile) Trevisan 115 25. Bonnemaisonia hamiferaHariot 119 26. Delisea japonicaOkamura 124 27. Ptilonia okadaeYamada 129 28. Sebdenia flabellata(J. Agardh) P.G. Parkinson 132 29. Lesleigha yamadae(Okamura etSegawa in Segawa) G.W. Saunders etKraft 136 30. Cruoriella dubyi(P.L. Crouan etH.M. Crouan) F. Schmitz 145 31. Cruoriopsis japonicaSegawa 150 32. Sonderophycus capensis(Montagne) M.J. Wynne 157 2 Algal Flora of Korea·Marine Red Algae Literature Cited 162 Index to Korean Names 176 Index to Korean Names as Pronounced 178 Index to Scientific Names 180 3 List of Taxa Order Rhodymeniales F. Schmitz Family Champiaceae(Kützing) emend G.W. Saunders, I.M. Strachan et Kraft Genus ChampiaDesvaux Champia bifidaOkamura Champia expansaYendo Champia japonicaOkamura Champia inkyuaY.H. Koh, G.Y. Cho etM.S. Kim Champia rectaNoda Family Faucheaceae I.M. Strachan, G.W. Saunders et Kraft Genus Gloiocladia(J. Agardh) emend Rodríguez-Prieto, Freshwater etSánchez Gloiocladia spinulosa(Okamura etSegawa) Sánchez etRodríguez-Prieto Gloiocladia iyoensis(Okamura) R.E. Norris Gloiocladia japonica(Okamura) Yoshida Genus LeptofaucheaKylin Leptofauchea leptophylla(Segawa) Suzuki, Nozaki, Terada, Kitayama, HashimotoetYoshizaki Leptofauchea rhodymenioidesW.R. Taylor Family Lomentariaceae(J. Agardh) emend G.W. Saunders, I.M. Strachanet Kraft Genus BinghamiaJ. Agardh. Binghamia californicaJ. Agardh Genus CeratodictyonZanardini Ceratodictyon variabile(J. Agardh) R.E. Norris Genus LomentariaLyngbye Lomentaria catenataHarvey Lomentaria flaccidaTanaka Lomentaria hakodatensisYendo Lomentaria lubrica(Yendo) Yamada Lomentaria pinnataSegawa Family Rhodymeniaceae(Harvey) emend G.W. Saunders, I.M. Strachan et Kraft Genus ChrysymeniaJ. Agardh Chrysymenia grandisOkamura Chrysymenia wrightii(Harvey) Yamada Genus Halopeltis(J. Agardh) emend G.W. Saunders etB. McDonald Halopeltis adnata(Okamura) G.W. Saunders etC.W. Schneider Genus Halichrysis(J. Agardh) F. Schmitz Halichrysis micans(Hauptfleisch) P. Huvé etH. Huvé Genus RhodymeniaGreville Rhodymenia intricata(Okamura) Okamura Genus SparlingiaG.W. Saunders, I.M. Strachan etKraft Sparlingia pertusa(Postels etRuprecht) G.M. Saunders, I.M. Strachan etKraft 4 Algal Flora of Korea·Marine Red Algae Order Bonnemaisoniales J. Feldmann et G. Feldmann Family Bonnemaisoniaceae Schmitz Genus AsparagopsisMontagne Asparagopsis taxiformis(Delile) Trevisan Genus BonnemaisoniaC. Agardh Bonnemaisonia hamiferaHariot Genus DeliseaV.J. Lamouroux Delisea japonicaOkamura Genus Ptilonia(Harvey) J. Agardh Ptilonia okadaeYamada Order Sebdeniales R.D. Withall et G.W. Saunders Family Sebdeniaceae Kylin Genus Sebdenia(J. Agardh) Berthold Sebdenia flabellata(J. Agardh) P.G. Parkinson Genus LesleighaKraft etG.W. Saunders Lesleigha yamadae(Okamura etSegawa in Segawa) G.W. Saunders etKraft Order Peyssonneliales D.M. Krayesky, Fredericq et J.N. Norris Family Peyssonneliaceae Denizot Genus CruoriellaP.L. Crouan etH.M. Crouan Cruoriella dubyi(P.L. Crouan etH.M. Crouan) F. Schmitz Genus CruoriopsisDufour Cruoriopsis japonicaSegawa Genus SonderophycusDenizot Sonderophycus capensis(Montagne) M.J. Wynne

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other red algae as it comprises a fertile supporting cell that cuts off two branches: a three-to-four .. REMARKS: Korean plants in this work are almost identical with the photograph of type specimen given by intermediate size in the middle layer (E) and larger size of inner most cortical cells (F)
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