Cutleria is a genus of brown algae (class Phaeophyceae), one of 2–6 genera in the order Cutleriales. AlgaeBase recognises 11 species in the genus.[1][2]
The genus was described circumscribed by Robert Kaye Greville in Algae Brit. Vol.44 on page 59 in 1830. The name of Cutleria is in honour of Catharine Cutler (who died 1866), an English botanist, who specialised in Marine Botany and worked in Sidmouth, Devon.[3]
Cutleria is a genus of brown algae (class Phaeophyceae), one of 2–6 genera in the order Cutleriales. AlgaeBase recognises 11 species in the genus.
The genus was described circumscribed by Robert Kaye Greville in Algae Brit. Vol.44 on page 59 in 1830. The name of Cutleria is in honour of Catharine Cutler (who died 1866), an English botanist, who specialised in Marine Botany and worked in Sidmouth, Devon.
Cutleria est un genre d'algues brunes de la famille des Cutleriaceae et de l’ordre des Tilopteridales.
Selon AlgaeBase (23 octobre 2014)[1]: Cutleria adspersa - Cutleria canariensis - Cutleria chilosa - Cutleria compressa - Cutleria dalmatica - Cutleria fibrosa - Cutleria guineensis - Cutleria hancockii - Cutleria intricata - Cutleria irregularis - Cutleria kraftii - Cutleria laminaria - Cutleria mollis - Cutleria multifida - Cutleria pacifica - Cutleria pardalis - Cutleria penicillata - Cutleria solieri
Cutleria est un genre d'algues brunes de la famille des Cutleriaceae et de l’ordre des Tilopteridales.