Blidingia dawsonii explained
Blidingia dawsonii is a species of seaweed from a family of Ulvaceae that can be found in Canada (British Columbia), Mexico, and US states such as California and Washington. It was described by Hollenberg & I.A.Abbott in 1968.[1] The species are disputed over genus, which some believe to be Percursaria.[2]
Notes and References
- Pedroche, F.F . Silva, P.C. . Aguilar-Rosas, L.E. . Dreckmann, K.M. . Aguilar-Rosas, R. 2005. Catálogo de las algas marinas bentónicas del Pacífico de México. I. Chlorophycota. 17–146. Ensenada, Mexico. Autonomous University of Baja California.
- Sandra C. Lindstrom . Louis A. Hanic . Larry Golden . Studies of the green alga Percursaria dawsonii. Phycological Research . March 2006. 54 . 1. 40–56. 10.1111/j.1440-1835.2006.00407.x. 85239126 .