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Cheilosporum
''Cheilosporum'' is a genus of red algae in the family Corallinaceae. The arrow coralline ''Cheilosporum sagittatum ''Cheilosporum'' is a genus of red algae in the family Corallinaceae The Corallinaceae are one of the two extant Coralline families of red algae; they are differentiated from the morphologically similar Sporolithaceae by their formation of ...'' (Lamouroux) Areschoug is a seaweed of temperate waters of Australia (from Perth, Western Australia, to Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, and around Tasmania). Species formerly placed in the genus '' Arthrocardia corymbosa'' (Lamarck) Decaisne 1842, syn. ''Cheilosporum corymbosum'' (Lamarck) Decaisne 1842, is a red alga of South Africa (Southern Cape Peninsula eastward).Stegenga, H., Bolton, J.J., & Anderson, R.J. 1997. Seaweeds of the South African West Coast. Contributions from the Bolus Herbarium, University of Cape Town. References External links ''Cheilosporum'' at algaebase.org {{Taxonbar, from=Q19608690 ...
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Cheilosporum Planiusculum
''Cheilosporum'' is a genus of red algae in the family Corallinaceae The Corallinaceae are one of the two extant Coralline families of red algae; they are differentiated from the morphologically similar Sporolithaceae by their formation of grouped sporangial chambers, clustered into sori. The Corallinoideae .... The arrow coralline '' Cheilosporum sagittatum'' (Lamouroux) Areschoug is a seaweed of temperate waters of Australia (from Perth, Western Australia, to Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, and around Tasmania). Species formerly placed in the genus '' Arthrocardia corymbosa'' (Lamarck) Decaisne 1842, syn. ''Cheilosporum corymbosum'' (Lamarck) Decaisne 1842, is a red alga of South Africa (Southern Cape Peninsula eastward).Stegenga, H., Bolton, J.J., & Anderson, R.J. 1997. Seaweeds of the South African West Coast. Contributions from the Bolus Herbarium, University of Cape Town. References External links ''Cheilosporum'' at algaebase.org {{Taxonbar, from=Q19608690 ...
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List Of Red Seaweeds Of South Africa
This is a list of red seaweeds (Domain: Eukaryota, Division: Rhodophyta) recorded from the oceans bordering South Africa. This list comprises locally used common names, scientific names with author citation and recorded ranges. Ranges specified may not be the entire known range for the species, but should include the known range within the waters surrounding the Republic of South Africa. List ordering and taxonomy complies where possible with the current usage in Algaebase, and may differ from the cited source, as listed citations are primarily for range or existence of records for the region. Sub-taxa within any given taxon are arranged alphabetically as a general rule. Details of each species may be available through the relevant internal links. Synonyms may be listed where useful. Class: Bangiophyceae Order: Bangiales Family Bangiaceae *'' Bangia atropurpurea'' (Mertens ex Roth) C.Agardh 1824, syn. ''Conferva atropurpurea'' Mertens ex Roth 1806, ''Oscillatoria a ...
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Cheilosporum Cultratum
''Cheilosporum cultratum'' is a species of red algae in the family Corallinaceae The Corallinaceae are one of the two extant Coralline families of red algae; they are differentiated from the morphologically similar Sporolithaceae by their formation of grouped sporangial chambers, clustered into sori. The Corallinoideae .... References External links * ''Cheilosporum cultratum'' at algaebase.org {{Taxonbar, from=Q48835045 Corallinaceae Species described in 1852 ...
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Corallinaceae
The Corallinaceae are one of the two extant Coralline families of red algae; they are differentiated from the morphologically similar Sporolithaceae by their formation of grouped sporangial chambers, clustered into sori. The Corallinoideae is monophyletic; the other subfamilies form another monophyletic group. Genera The following genera are listed in the World Register of Marine Species: *Subfamily Amphiroideae **Genus ''Amphiroa'' J.V. Lamouroux, 1812 **Genus '' Lithothrix'' J.E. Gray, 1867 *Subfamily Corallinoideae **Genus '' Alatocladia'' (Yendo) Johansen, 1969 **Genus '' Arthrocardia'' Decaisne, 1842 **Genus '' Bossiella'' P.C. Silva, 1957 **Genus '' Calliarthron'' Manza, 1937 **Genus '' Cheilosporum'' (Decaisne) Zanardini, 1844 **Genus '' Chiharaea'' Johansen, 1966 **Genus '' Corallina'' Linnaeus, 1758 **Genus '' Ellisolandia'' **Genus '' Haliptilon'' (Decaisne) Lindley, 1846 **Genus '' Jania'' J.V. Lamouroux, 1812 **Genus '' Marginisporum'' (Yendo) Ganesan, 1968 ...
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List Of Seaweeds And Marine Flowering Plants Of Australia (temperate Waters)
The list of seaweeds and marine flowering plants of Australia (temperate waters) is a list of marine species that form a part of the flora of Australia. The geographical range is from Perth, Western Australia to New South Wales, and those tropical species which are also found in this range may also be listed here.. Also widely distributed overseas.) Family Chordariaceae *Brown spaghetti weed '' Cladosiphon filum'' (Harvey) Kylin (Safety Bay, Western Australia, to Nowra, New South Wales, and around Tasmania. Also widely distributed overseas.) Family Splachnidiaceae *Neptune's fingers '' Splachnidium rugosum'' (Linnaeus) Greville (Point Sinclair, South Australia, to Sydney, New South Wales, and around Tasmania. Also South Africa, New Zealand and several subantarctic islands.) Family Stypocaulaceae *Twisted filament weed '' Halopteris paniculata'' (Suhr) Prud’homme van Reine (Port Willunga, South Australia, to Newcastle, New South Wales, and around Tasmania. Also New Zealand ...
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Corallina Planiuscula
''Corallina'' is a genus of red seaweeds with hard, abrasive calcareous skeletons in the Family (biology), family Corallinaceae. They are stiff, branched plants with articulations. Species # ''Corallina aberrans'' (Yendo) K.R.Hind & G.W.Saunders # ''Corallina abundans'' Me.Lemoine # ''Corallina arbuscula'' Postels & Ruprecht # ''Corallina armata'' J.D.Hooker & Harvey # ''Corallina bathybentha'' E.Y.Dawson # ''Corallina berteroi'' Montagne ex Kützing # ''Corallina bifurca'' Kützing # ''Corallina binangonensis'' Ishijima # ''Corallina confusa'' Yendo # ''Corallina cossmannii'' Me.Lemoine # ''Corallina crassisima'' (Yendo) K.Hind & G.W.Saunders # ''Corallina declinata'' (Yendo) K.Hind & G.W.Saunders # ''Corallina ferreyrae'' E.Y.Dawson, Acleto & Foldvik # ''Corallina goughensis'' Y.M.Chamberlain # ''Corallina hombronii'' (Montagne) Montagne ex Kützing # ''Corallina maxima'' (Yendo) K.R.Hind & G.W.Saunders # ''Corallina melobesioides'' (Segawa) Martone, S.C.Lindstrom, ...
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Friedrich Traugott Kützing
Friedrich Traugott Kützing (8 December 1807 in Ritteburg – 9 September 1893) was a German pharmacist, botanist and phycologist. Despite his limited background in regard to higher education, Kützing made significant scientific contributions. In 1833, he demonstrated differences between diatoms and desmids, thus separating the two groups into families of their own. Also, independent of Charles Cagniard-Latour (1777–1859) and Theodor Schwann (1810–1882), he was among the first to provide comprehensive answers in regard to yeast and the role it played in fermentation. In 1849, he published ''Species Algarum'', a massive work that provided descriptions for 6000 species of algae. He is the taxonomic authority of the genera ''Syringodium'' (family Cymodoceaceae) and ''Phlebothamnion'' (family Ceramiaceae). Early life As a young man, he worked in several pharmacies in Germany, also serving as assistant for a few semesters at the chemical-pharmaceutical institute of Franz ...
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Giovanni Zanardini
Giovanni Antonio Maria Zanardini (12 June 1804, Venice – 24 April 1878) was an Italian physician and botanist who specialized in the field of phycology. In 1831 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Padua, followed by a degree in surgery and obstetrics from the University of Pavia three years later. During his career, he worked as a physician in Padua and Venice. For a period of time, he served as secretary of the ''Istituto Veneto Scienze e Lettere''. The algae genus '' Zanardinia'' (in class Phaeophyceae), is named after him, as are species with the epithet of ''zanardinii''. Published works * "Algae and related subjects - collected works", 1839. * ''Notizie intorno alle cellulari marine delle lagune e de'litorali di Venezia'', 1847. * ''Prospetto della flora Veneta'', 1847 - Prospectus of Venetian flora. * "Plantarum in Mari Rubro hucusque collectarum enumerato (Juvante A. Figari)", 1858. * ''Iconographia phycologica Adiratica : ossia, scelta di ficee nu ...
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