Entophysalidetalia deustae Ercegović 1932 nom. mut. propos.
(45)
– ent04 Giaccone et al. (1993) considered Gloeocapsa (Pleurocapsa) crepidinum and Pleurocapsa gloeocapsoides as synonyms of Entophysalis deusta and proposed to mutate the name of the syntaxon. However in many floras these species are still listed as separate entities and therefore we maintain the original name. (H. Bültmann).
Melarphetalia neritoidis Giaccone 1965
(2c)
Microcoleetalia chthonoplastis Golubić 1963
(1)
– ent05 This syntaxon comprising marine cyanobacterial mats from upper eulittoral and supralittoral of polluted parts of Mediterranean rocky seashores (e.g. harbours) was described in a thesis (Golubić 1963). The order includes the alliances Lyngbyon confervoidis Golubić 1963 and Spirulinion subtilissimae Golubić 1963. Other communities of Coleofasciculus chthonoplastes and Lyngbya aestuaria are known from the saltmarshes of the North Sea (Fogg et al. 1973, Nienhuis 1987) and probably belong in the Naviculetea. (H. Bültmann).
Pleurocapsetalia crepidinum Ercegovic 1932 nom. mut. propos.
(45)
– ent03 Fremy (1933-1936: 278) changed the name Pleurocapsetalia gloeocapsoidis Ercegović 1932 to Pleurocapsetalia crepidinum Ercegović 1932, however maintaining the name of the characteristic species of Ercegović (1932), Pleurocapsa gloeocapsoides, without giving a reason. At that time Pleurocapsa gloeocapsoides was considered a synonym of Gloeocapsa (Pleurocapsa) crepidinum (Geitler 1932). Nowadays Myxosarcina (Pleurocapsa) gloeocapsoides and Gloeocapsopsis (Pleurocapsa) crepidinum are considered as separate species. (H. Bültmann).
This web page uses for the attendance analysis cookies. By using this web you agree with this.
More info.