Abstract
Lord Howe Island (31�33'S., lat.; 159�05'E. long.) lies c. 600 km east of the Australian
mainland and is fringed by the world's southernmost coral reefs. It possesses a rich
marine flora which is heavily dominated by brown algae of the order Dictyotales, of
which 22 species in 11 genera occur on the island. Most species show tropical affinities,
although several have restricted occurrences on the central eastern seaboard of the
continent in addition to Lord Howe, and a few are recorded from the Kermadec Islands
some 2150 km further east. Two species (Distromium didymothrix; Pachydictyon
aegerrime) and two varieties (Stypopodium flabelliforme var. rhabdoides; Dictyota
bartayresii var. plectens) are described as new and are at present known only from the
island, while Padina boergesenii has been erected for a well known Caribbean species
also found at Lord Howe and which, following examination of type material, can no
longer be properly referred to P. gymnospora (Kuetz.) Vickers. Two new combinations
[Stypopodium australasicum (Zan.) Allender & Kraft; Dilophus intermedius (Zan.)
Allender & Kraft] are also made. The order Cutleriales is represented at Lord Howe by
a single newly described species, Cutleria mollis, whose abundant sporophytic
(Aglaozonia) stage is very Zonaria-like in habit.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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