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Lobophora (alga)
''Lobophora'' is a genus of thalloid brown seaweed of the Phylum Ochrophyta; Class Phaeophyceae. Taxonomy and nomenclature The genus ''Lobophora'' belongs to the Order Dictyotales; Family Dictyotaceae, and additionally to the Tribe of Zonarieae. Currently, there are a total of seventy-one (71) taxonomically accepted species belonging to this genus: * ''Lobophora abaculusa'' C.W.Vieira, Payri & De Clerck * ''Lobophora abscondita'' C.W.Vieira, Payri & De Clerck * ''Lobophora adpressa'' O.Camacho & C.Fernández-García * ''Lobophora africana'' C.W.Vieira & M.Zubia * ''Lobophora agardhii'' Payri & C.W.Vieira * ''Lobophora antsirananaensis'' Viera & Rasoamanendrika * ''Lobophora asiatica'' Z.Sun, Ji.Tanaka & H.Kawai * ''Lobophora astrolabeae'' C.W.Vieira & Payri * ''Lobophora bandeirae'' C.W.Vieira, DeClerk & F.Leliaert * ''Lobophora boudeuseae'' C.W.Vieira & Payri * ''Lobophora boussoleae'' C.W.Vieira & Payri * ''Lobophora brooksii'' D.L.Ballantine & J.N.Norris * ''Lobophora cabove ...
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''Lobophora'' may refer to: * ''Lobophora'' (moth), a genus of moths * ''Lobophora'' (alga), a genus of brown algae * a synonym for ''Chelisoches ''Chelisoches'' (name coming from Greek from χηλη οχεω 'pincer-carrier') is a genus of earwigs in the family Chelisochidae. Species are from the Pacific Islands. ''C. morio'' has been introduced to California and Florida. Species This g ...
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Dictyotaceae
Dictyotaceae is large family of brown algae (class Phaeophyceae). Members of this family generally prefer warmer waters than other brown algae. '' Lobophora variegata'' (= '' Pocockiella varieagata'') often presents a beautiful blue iridescence due to microscopic bacteria Bacteria (; singular: bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell. They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria were am ... which live on the surface of the blades . A number of genera are known as forkweed (e.g. '' Dictyota'', '' Glosophora'', ''Dilophus'', ''Dictyopteris'', '' Pachydictyon'' and ''Lobospira''. References Further reading Algae Aquatic plants Brown algae families Dictyotales Ochrophyta Plant families Plants described in 1822 Seaweeds {{Phaeophyceae-stub ...
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