The taxonomy of
Gloeotila is currently problematic. The type species,
Gloeotila oscillarina, was described by
Friedrich Traugott Kützing in 1843, but its original description was very poor, making it difficult to identify. A
lectotype was provided by T. E. Hazen in 1902, and the current generic concept was defined by W. Heering in 1914, but some authors regard
G. oscillarina as a synonym of
Stigeoclonium setigerum. As currently defined,
Gloeotila contains numerous species, many of which show various affinities to other genera such as
Geminella,
Stichococcus, and
Klebsormidium. Therefore, some authors prefer to place species of
Gloeotila in those genera instead. ==References==