Punctariaceae

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<==Punctariaceae
   |--Myelophycus intestinale Saunders 1901
   |--Soranthera ulvoidea Postels & Ruprecht 1840
   |    |--S. u. f. ulvoidea
   |    `--S. u. f. difformis Setchell & Gardner 1903
   |--Petalonia
   |    |--P. debilis (Agardh) Derbès & Solier 1850 [=Ilea fascia f. 'debilis']
   |    `--P. fascia
   |--Punctaria
   |    |--P. expansa Setchell & Gardner 1924
   |    |--P. hesperia Setchell & Gardner 1924
   |    |--P. orbiculata Jao 1937
   |    `--P. plantaginea
   `--Colpomenia
        |--C. bullosa
        |--‘Asperococcus’ durvillei
        `--C. sinuosa (Roth) Derbès & Solier 1856
             |--C. s. f. sinuosa
             `--C. s. f. tuberculata (Saunders) Setchell & Gardner 1903

* Type species of genus indicated

[edit] References

Compère, P. 2003. Report of the Committee for Algae: 7. Taxon 52: 339-340.

Daugbjerg, N., & L. Guillou. 2001. Phylogenetic analyses of Bolidophyceae (Heterokontophyta) using rbcL gene sequences support their sister group relationship to diatoms. Phycologia 40 (2): 153-161.

Kawachi, M., I. Inouye, D. Honda, C. J. O’Kelly, J. C. Bailey, R. R. Bidigare & R. A. Andersen. 2002. The Pinguiophyceae classis nova, a new class of photosynthetic stramenopiles whose members produce large amounts of omega-3 fatty acids. Phycological Research 50: 31-47.

Scagel, R. F. 1957. An annotated list of the marine algae of British Columbia and northern Washington (including keys to genera). National Museum of Canada Bulletin 150: 1-289.

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