Thorea
Thorea is a genus of freshwater algae in the Phylum Rhodophyta (red algae).[1] Thorea is a small alga with filaments up to 200 cm long, dark green in colour and not red as are marine Rhodophyta. The filaments have only as few secondary branches.
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Thorea is distributed throughout temperate and tropical regions.[2]
The genus was circumscribed by Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent in Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. vol.12 on page 126 in 1808.[3]
The genus name of Thorea is in honour of Jean Thore (1762–1823), who was a French botanist and physician who practiced medicine in the town of Dax.[4]
Species
- Thorea bachmannii C.Pujals ex R.G.Sheath, M.L.Vis & K.M.Cole, 1993
- Thorea brodensis Klas, 1936
- Thorea clavata Seto & Ratansabapathy, 1981
- Thorea conturba Entwisle & Foard, 1999
- Thorea flagelliformis Zanardini, 1872
- Thorea gaudichaudii C.Agardh, 1824
- Thorea hispida (Thore) Desvaux, 1818
- Thorea okadae Yamada, 1949
- Thorea okaidai Yamada
- Thorea prowsei Ratnasabapathy & Seto, 1981
- Thorea riekei Bischoff, 1965
- Thorea siamensis Kumano & Traichaiyaporn, 2008
- Thorea violacea Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1808
- Thorea zollingeri F.Schmitz, 1892
Former species;[3]
- Thorea andina Lagerheim & Möbius, 1891 accepted as Thorea hispida (synonym)
- Thorea chilensis Montagne accepted as Myriogloea chilensis (Montagne) Llaña, 1948 (synonym)
- Thorea lehmannii Hornemann, 1818 accepted as Thorea hispida (synonym)
- Thorea ramosissima Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1808 accepted as Thorea hispida (synonym)
Thorea in UK
There is only one species of Thorea in the British Isles: Thorea hispida (Thore) Desvaux (Synonyms: Thorea anadina Lagerheim et K.Mobius, T. lehmannii Horneman and T. ramosissima Bory).[1]
The first record of Thorea ramosissima in the British Isles is in Harvey's Manual (1841):[5] Found in a pool in a bog in the County Donegal Mountains, going from Letterkenny to Dunfanaghy; July. These specimens are in the Ulster Museum (BEL: F42–F47), but proved to have been incorrectly identified and were specimens of Batrachospermum.[6]
References
- R. G. Sheath & A. R. Sherwood (2002). "Phylum Rhodophyta". In D. M. John, B. A. Whitton & A. J. Brook (ed.). The Freshwater Algal Flora of the British Isles. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-77051-3.
- D. M. John, L. R. Leslie & J. A. Moore (1989). "Observations on Thorea ramosissima Bory (Batrachospermales, Thoraceae), a freshwater red alga rarely recorded in the British Isles". Br. Phycol. J. 24: 99–102. doi:10.1080/00071618900650091.
- "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Thorea Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1808". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
- Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
- W. H. Harvey (1841). A Manual of the British Algae:... John van Voorst, London.
- D. M. John, J. A. Moore & L. R. Johnson (1990). "The red alga Thorea in the British Isles". Br. Phycol. Newsletter. 28: 11–12.