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Halosaccion Tilesi
''Halosaccion'' is a genus of red algae belonging to the family Palmariaceae. The species of this genus are found in Northern Hemisphere. Species Species: *''Halosaccion americanum'' *''Halosaccion glandiforme'' *''Halosaccion hydrophora'' *''Halosaccion pubescens'' *''Halosaccion saccatum ''Halosaccion'' is a genus of red algae belonging to the family Palmariaceae. The species of this genus are found in Northern Hemisphere. Species Species: *''Halosaccion americanum'' *''Halosaccion glandiforme'' *''Halosaccion hydrophora'' * ...'' *'' Halosaccion tilesi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q38987073 Florideophyceae Red algae genera ...
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Red Algae
Red algae, or Rhodophyta (, ; ), make up one of the oldest groups of eukaryotic algae. The Rhodophyta comprises one of the largest Phylum, phyla of algae, containing over 7,000 recognized species within over 900 Genus, genera amidst ongoing taxonomic revisions. The majority of species (6,793) are Florideophyceae, and mostly consist of multicellular, ocean, marine algae, including many notable seaweeds. Red algae are abundant in marine habitats. Approximately 5% of red algae species occur in freshwater environments, with greater concentrations in warmer areas. Except for two coastal cave dwelling species in the asexual class Cyanidiophyceae, no terrestrial species exist, which may be due to an evolutionary bottleneck in which the last common ancestor lost about 25% of its core genes and much of its evolutionary plasticity. Red algae form a distinct group characterized by eukaryotic cells without flagella and centrioles, chloroplasts without external endoplasmic reticulum or unstack ...
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Palmariaceae
Palmariaceae is a family of algae. It includes the edible seaweed Edible seaweed, or sea vegetables, are seaweeds that can be eaten and used for culinary purposes. They typically contain high amounts of fiber. They may belong to one of several groups of multicellular algae: the red algae, green algae, and bro ... dulse ('' Palmaria palmata''). References {{Authority control Florideophyceae Red algae families ...
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Northern Hemisphere
The Northern Hemisphere is the half of Earth that is north of the equator. For other planets in the Solar System, north is defined by humans as being in the same celestial sphere, celestial hemisphere relative to the invariable plane of the Solar System as Earth's North Pole. Due to Earth's axial tilt of 23.439281°, there is a seasonal variation in the lengths of the day and night. There is also a seasonal variation in temperatures, which lags the variation in day and night. Conventionally, winter in the Northern Hemisphere is taken as the period from the December solstice (typically December 21 UTC) to the March equinox (typically March 20 UTC), while summer is taken as the period from the June solstice through to the September equinox (typically on 23 September UTC). The dates vary each year due to the difference between the calendar year and the Year#Astronomical years, astronomical year. Within the Northern Hemisphere, oceanic currents can change the weather patterns that aff ...
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Halosaccion Americanum
''Halosaccion'' is a genus of red algae belonging to the family Palmariaceae. The species of this genus are found in Northern Hemisphere. Species Species: *'' Halosaccion americanum'' *''Halosaccion glandiforme ''Halosaccion glandiforme'', also known as sea sacs or sea grapes, is a species of red algae.Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2019). AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway (taxonomic information republished ...'' *'' Halosaccion hydrophora'' *'' Halosaccion pubescens'' *'' Halosaccion saccatum'' *'' Halosaccion tilesi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q38987073 Florideophyceae Red algae genera ...
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Halosaccion Glandiforme
''Halosaccion glandiforme'', also known as sea sacs or sea grapes, is a species of red algae.Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2019). AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway (taxonomic information republished from AlgaeBase with permission of M.D. Guiry). Halosaccion glandiforme (S.G.Gmelin) Ruprecht, 1850. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=372579 on 2019-12-29 It was first described to science by Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, S. G. Gmelin in 1768, in what is arguably the first book to focus on marine biology, ''Historia Fucorum''. Franz Josef Ruprecht is responsible for the current taxonomic description. The Type (biology), type specimen was collected in Kamchatka Peninsula, Kamchatka, Russia. Description The thallus, or body, of this algae is a hollow, torpedo-shaped sac. This ellipsoid shape has low drag through the water allowing the algae to inhabit areas with sig ...
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Halosaccion Hydrophora
''Halosaccion'' is a genus of red algae belonging to the family Palmariaceae. The species of this genus are found in Northern Hemisphere. Species Species: *''Halosaccion americanum'' *''Halosaccion glandiforme ''Halosaccion glandiforme'', also known as sea sacs or sea grapes, is a species of red algae.Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2019). AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway (taxonomic information republished ...'' *'' Halosaccion hydrophora'' *'' Halosaccion pubescens'' *'' Halosaccion saccatum'' *'' Halosaccion tilesi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q38987073 Florideophyceae Red algae genera ...
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Florideophyceae
Florideophyceae is a class of exclusively multicellular red algae. They were once thought to be the only algae to bear pit connections, but these have since been found in the filamentous stage of the Bangiaceae. They were also thought only to exhibit apical growth, but there are genera known to grow by intercalary growth. Most, but not all, genera have three phases to the Biological life cycle, life cycle. In the subclass Nemaliophycidae there are three orders, Balbianiales, Batrachospermales, and Thoreales, which lives exclusively in freshwater. Classification There are various classification schemes; see red algae. One option is to use the following: Subclass Hildenbrandiophycidae * Hildenbrandiales Subclass Nemaliophycidae * Acrochaetiales * Balbianiales * Balliales * Batrachospermales * Colaconematales * Nemaliales * Palmariales * Entwisleiales * Thoreales Subclass Corallinophycidae * Corallinales * Corallinapetrales * Rhodogorgonales * Sporolithales The subclass Coral ...
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