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90 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MARINE SCIENCES<br />

Trono and Fortes, 1982:148.—Hurtado-Ponce, 1983:123.—Cordero,<br />

1984b:62; 1984c:53.—Marcos-Agngarayngay, 1984a:14, fig. 12.—<br />

Tungpalan, 1984:143.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—BATANES. LUZON: Cagayan<br />

(incl. Babuyan Is.), Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan,<br />

Bataan, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon, Sorsogon. CATAN­<br />

DUANES. MINDORO: Occidental Mindoro (Lubang Is.), Oriental<br />

Mindoro. MARINDUQUE. MASBATE. LEYTE (Biliran I.).<br />

PANAY: Aklan, Antique (Panagatan Cays). NEGROS: Negros<br />

Oriental, CEBU (incl. Mactan I.), SIQUIJOR. MINDANAO: Zamboanga,<br />

Davao. BASILAN. PALAWAN (incl. Culion I., Balabac<br />

I.), SULU: Sulu, Tawitawi (Cagayan Sulu I.).<br />

Turbinaria ornata (Turner) J. Agardh<br />

f. evesiculosa (Barton) W.R. Taylor<br />

Turbinaria conoides (J. Agardh) Kutzing var. evesiculosa Barton, 1891:217<br />

[type locality: Edam (Damar Besar) I./Enkhuizen shoal, near Jakarta,<br />

Java, Indonesia].<br />

Turbinaria ornata (Turner) J. Agardh f. evesiculosa (Barton) W.R. Taylor,<br />

1964:485.—Trono, 1973d:12, pi. 7: fig. 28.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEBU.<br />

Turbinaria trialata (J. Agardh) Kutzing<br />

Turbinaria vulgaris]. Agardh var. trialata]. Agardh, 1848:268 [syntype<br />

localities: Brazil; West Indies].<br />

Turbinaria trialata (J. Agardh) Kutzing, 1860:24, pi. 67.—Domantay,<br />

1962:287.—De Leon, Eufemio, and Pineda, 1963:82 (table 1).—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:166.—Cordero, 1979b:286.—Trono and<br />

Fortes, 1980:67; 1982:148.—Cordero, 1984b:62; 1984c:53.—Marcos-<br />

Agngarayngay, 1984a: 16, fig. 13.—Tungpalan, 1984:143.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan.<br />

MASBATE. PANAY: Aklan. MINDANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

PALAWAN.<br />

Turbinaria trialata (J. Agardh) Kutzing var. capensis<br />

Kutzing<br />

Turbinaria trialata (J. Agardh) Kutzing var. capensis Kutzing, 1860:24, pi.<br />

67: fig. II [type locality: "Caput bonae spei" (Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope, South<br />

Africa)].—Mefiez, 1961:68.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan.<br />

Turbinaria turbinata (Linnaeus) Kuntze<br />

Fucus turbinatus Linnaeus, 1753:1160 [type locality: "in Americae rupibus<br />

marinis" (Jamaica fide Howe, 1920:591)].<br />

Turbinaria turbinata (Linnaeus) Kuntze, 1898:434.—Mefiez, 1961:68.—<br />

Westernhagen, 1973a:66; 1974:113 (table I).—Velasquez, Trono, and<br />

Doty, 1975:166.—Trono and Fortes, 1980:67; 1982:148.—Cordero,<br />

1984b:62.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—LUZON: Pangasinan. CEBU<br />

(Mactan I.). PALAWAN.<br />

NOTE.—According to Taylor (1964:476), T. turbinata is<br />

an Atlantic-Caribbean species.<br />

Turbinaria vulgaris J. Agardh<br />

Turbinaria vulgaris ]. Agardh, 1848:267 [type locality: floating between<br />

<strong>the</strong> Society Is. and New Guinea].—Dickie, 1876a:243, 244.—Velasquez,<br />

Trono, and Doty, 1975:166.<br />

PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.—CEBU (Mactan I.). MIN­<br />

DANAO: Zamboanga.<br />

NOTE.—Turbinaria vulgaris is a name used by J. Agardh<br />

to encompass four varieties, namely, a conoides, /3 decurrens,<br />

y triquetra, and 5 trialata. All but var. decurrens were newly<br />

described and were subsequently elevated to specific rank.<br />

Var. decurrens, however, was based on T. decurrens Bory de<br />

Saint-Vincent, so that according to <strong>the</strong> ICBN, T. vulgaris is<br />

a superfluous name (Article 63.1) and is automatically typified<br />

by <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> T. decurrens (Article 7.11). To which <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> four component species <strong>the</strong> Dickie records should be<br />

referred can be determined only from an examination <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> specimens.

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