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BioOne sees sustainable scholarly publishing as an inherently collaborative enterprise connecting authors, nonprofitpublishers, academic institutions, research libraries, and research funders in the common goal of maximizing accessto critical research.

TABLE DU TOME 32Author(s):Source: Cryptogamie, Algologie, 32(4):413-414. 2011.Published By: Association des Amis des CryptogamesDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7872/crya.v32.iss4.2011.413URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.7872/crya.v32.iss4.2011.413

BioOne (www.bioone.org) is a nonprofit, online aggregation of core researchin the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences. BioOne provides asustainable online platform for over 170 journals and books published by nonprofitsocieties, associations, museums, institutions, and presses.

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ABDELAHAD Nadia & D’ARCHINO Roberta — Formation of secondaryconnecting filaments, a new post-fertilisation stage in Mediterraneanspecies of Kallymenia (Kallymeniaceae, Rhodophyta)................................ 351-362

AZZELLA Mattia M. & ABDELAHAD Nadia — Une station actuelle deLychnothamnus barbatus (Charophyceae) en Italie Centrale : le Lac deMartignano (Latium)........................................................................................ 301-307

BALLANTINE David L. & RUIZ Hector — A new encrusting deep-water coralreef alga, Peyssonnelia incomposita (Peyssonneliaceae, Rhodophyta),from Puerto Rico, Caribbean Sea................................................................... 19-26

BALLANTINE David L., OHBA Hideo, LOZADA-TROCHE Chad & RUIZHector — Boergesenia parvula sp. nov. (Siphonocladales, Chlorophyta)from the Tropical Western Atlantic ............................................................... 327-336

BEDINI Roberto, BONECHI Lisa & PIAZZI Luigi — Spread of the introducedred alga Lophocladia lallemandii in the Tuscan Archipelago (NWMediterranean Sea) .......................................................................................... 383-391

COUTÉ Alain & TELL Guillermo — The genus Kirchneriella Schm.(Chlorophyceae) in Argentina: Taxonomy and geographic distribution .. 97-104

COUTO Ruben P., ROSAS-ALQUICIRA Edgar F., RODRIGUES Armindo S.& NETO Ana I. — Choreonema thuretii and Pneophyllum confervicola(Corallinales, Rhodophyta), new records of coralline algae for theAzores ................................................................................................................ 293-299

FORASTIER Marina E., ZALOCAR de DOMITROVIC Yolanda &KOMÁREK Ji÷i — Distribution and morphological variation ofAphanizomenon platensis (Nostocales, Cyanobacteria) from CorrientesProvince (Argentina)........................................................................................ 243-253

FUμINATO Sanja, CVIJAN Mirko & STAMENKOVI± Marija — A checklistof desmids (Conjugatophyceae, Chlorophyta) of Serbia. II. GenusCosmarium......................................................................................................... 77-95

FUμINATO Sanja, CVIJAN Mirko & KRIZMANI± Jelena — A checklistof desmids (Conjugatophyceae, Chlorophyta) of Serbia. III. GenusStaurastrum ........................................................................................................ 363-377

GALLARDO Tomás & ESCUDERO María del Carmen — Gonimophyllumbuffhamii Batters (Delesseriaceae, Rhodophyceae) from the IberianPeninsula: description of morphological and reproductive structures ....... 27-36

KALEB Sara, FALACE Annalisa, SARTONI Gianfranco & WOELKERLINGWilliam — Morphology-anatomy of Mesophyllum macroblastum(Hapalidiaceae, Corallinales, Rhodophyta) in the Northern Adriatic Seaand a key to Mediterranean species of the genus ......................................... 223-242

KLEIN Judith C. & VERLAQUE Marc — Macroalgae newly recorded, rare orintroduced to the French Mediterranean coast............................................. 111-130

KRAYESKY David M., NORRIS James N., WEST John A. & FREDERICQSuzanne — The Caloglossa leprieurii complex (Delesseriaceae,Rhodophyta) in the Americas: the elucidation of overlooked speciesbased on molecular and morphological evidence ......................................... 37-62

LE COHU René & AZÉMAR Frédéric — Étude morphologique de quelquesCymbellaceae des Pyrénées françaises incluant la description d’uneespèce nouvelle :Delicata couseranensis sp. nov. ......................................... 131-155

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LE COHU René, LANGE-BERTALOT Horst & AZEMAR Frédéric —Cymbopleura pyrenaica sp. nov. (Bacillariophyceae) et d’autres espècesdu même genre rarement recensées dans quelques lacs des Pyrénéesfrançaises............................................................................................................ 337-349

NASELLI-FLORES Luigi & BARONE Rossella — INVITED REVIEW – Fighton plankton! Or, phytoplankton shape and size as adaptive tools to getahead in the struggle for life ............................................................................ 157-204

NÉZAN Élisabeth & CHOMÉRAT Nicolas — Vulcanodinium rugosum gen. etsp. nov. (Dinophyceae), un nouveau dinoflagellé marin de la côteméditerranéenne française............................................................................... 3-18

PENA-MARTÍN Carolina, VERLAQUEMarc, CRESPOManuel B. & GÓMEZGARRETA Amelia — Morphology and taxonomic status of Dasyarigescens (Rhodophyta, Dasyaceae) ............................................................... 63-76

RIBERA SIGUAN Mª Antonia, GÓMEZ GARRETA Amelia, SALVADORSOLER Noemí, RULL LLUCH Jordi & KAPRAUN Donald F. —Nuclear content estimates suggest a synapomorphy between Dictyotaand six other genera of the Dictyotales (Phaeophyceae)............................. 205-219

SCHNEIDER Craig W., MCDEVIT Daniel C., SAUNDERS Gary W. & LANEChristopher E. — Notes on the marine algae of the Bermudas. 12. Aphylogenetic assessment of Nemastoma gelatinosum M. Howe(Rhodophyta, Nemastomatales) from its type locality................................. 313-325

TSIAMIS Konstantinos & VERLAQUE Marc — A new contribution to the alienred macroalgal flora of Greece (Eastern Mediterranean) with emphasison Hypnea species............................................................................................. 393-410

TSUDA Roy T., FISHER Jack R. & VROOM Peter S. — First records of marinebenthic algae from Swains Island, American Samoa.................................... 271-291

TURAN Gamze, TEKOGUL Hatice, CIRIK Sukran & MEINESZ Alexandre —First record of the invasive green seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia(Bryopsidales) on the coast of Turkey ........................................................... 379-382

ZONGO Bilassé, ZONGO Frédéric, OUATTARA Allassane & BOUSSIMJoseph I. — A taxonomic study of the genus Closterium Nitzsch ex Ralfs(Zygnematophyceae, Streptophyta) in temporary ponds in the BurkinaFaso, West Africa.............................................................................................. 255-270

Instructions aux auteurs / Instructions to authors.......................................................... 105-108

Acknowledgments ............................................................................................................. 411

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New taxa proposed in Cryptogamie, Algologie, 2011, 32 .......................................... IIIe Couv.