On some new or little-known Gelidiaceae of the Spanish coasts
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In this paper a new locality of Tenerife Island is made known for Gelidiella tinerfinsisJ. Seoane-Camba. Likewise, San Vicente de La Barquera (Santander) is made known as a new locality in the spanish shore for Gelidiella tenuissima J. Feldmann y G . Hamel.
On the other hand a comparative study between Gelidium cartilagineum (L.) Gaillon, from El Cabo, and Gelidium cartilagineum (L.) Gaillon var. canariensis Grunow, from Tenerife, is made. We conclude that both taxa are different species and we propose the name Gelidium canariensis (Grunow) nov. sp. for the canary plant.
Finally we describe a new species of Gelidium, that has been find at Cantabria, with the name Gefidium cantabricum nov. sp.
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