Early Collections of Hawaiian Marine Algae

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1980-04

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A group of specimens representing 40 taxa of Hawaiian marine algae has come to light and is among the earliest collections of Hawaiian algae. Though only 24 of the specimens can be tallied with a list of 112 marine plants published by J. E. Chamberlain in 1880 and 1881, they answer a great need for verification of published names. Sixteen of the previously named taxa are changed because of taxonomic opinion or nomenclature. Sixteen taxa are added from the collection that were not included in the Chamberlain list. The specimens are now housed in the B. P. Bishop Museum in Honolulu.

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Abbott IA. 1980. Early collections of Hawaiian marine algae. Pac Sci 34(2): 101-107.

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