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Stypopodium
''Stypopodium'' is a genus of thalloid brown alga in the family Dictyotaceae. Members of the genus are found in shallow tropical and subtropical seas around Africa, Pakistan, India, Japan, Indonesia, Australia, Micronesia, the Caribbean, Venezuela, and Brazil.''Stypopodium''
AlgaeBase. Retrieved 2012-06-29.


Characteristics

The are usually erect but sometimes prostrate, growing to a length of about . They are attached to the substrate by a al holdfast and ofte ...
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Stypopodium Multipartitum
''Stypopodium'' is a genus of thalloid brown alga in the family Dictyotaceae. Members of the genus are found in shallow tropical and subtropical seas around Africa, Pakistan, India, Japan, Indonesia, Australia, Micronesia, the Caribbean, Venezuela, and Brazil.''Stypopodium''
AlgaeBase. Retrieved 2012-06-29.


Characteristics

The are usually erect but sometimes prostrate, growing to a length of about . They are attached to the substrate by a al holdfast and oft ...
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Stypopodium Atomarium
''Stypopodium'' is a genus of thalloid brown alga in the family Dictyotaceae. Members of the genus are found in shallow tropical and subtropical seas around Africa, Pakistan, India, Japan, Indonesia, Australia, Micronesia, the Caribbean, Venezuela, and Brazil.''Stypopodium''
AlgaeBase. Retrieved 2012-06-29.


Characteristics

The are usually erect but sometimes prostrate, growing to a length of about . They are attached to the substrate by a al holdfast and ofte ...
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Stypopodium Tubruqense
''Stypopodium'' is a genus of thalloid brown alga in the family Dictyotaceae. Members of the genus are found in shallow tropical and subtropical seas around Africa, Pakistan, India, Japan, Indonesia, Australia, Micronesia, the Caribbean, Venezuela, and Brazil.''Stypopodium''
AlgaeBase. Retrieved 2012-06-29.


Characteristics

The are usually erect but sometimes prostrate, growing to a length of about . They are attached to the substrate by a al holdfast and oft ...
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Stypopodium Attenuatum
''Stypopodium'' is a genus of thalloid brown alga in the family Dictyotaceae. Members of the genus are found in shallow tropical and subtropical seas around Africa, Pakistan, India, Japan, Indonesia, Australia, Micronesia, the Caribbean, Venezuela, and Brazil.''Stypopodium''
AlgaeBase. Retrieved 2012-06-29.


Characteristics

The are usually erect but sometimes prostrate, growing to a length of about . They are attached to the substrate by a al holdfast and ofte ...
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Stypopodium Shameelii
''Stypopodium'' is a genus of thallus, thalloid brown alga in the Family (biology), family Dictyotaceae. Members of the genus are found in shallow tropical and subtropical seas around Africa, Pakistan, India, Japan, Indonesia, Australia, Micronesia, the Caribbean, Venezuela, and Brazil.''Stypopodium''
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Characteristics

The Thallus, thalli are usually erect but sometimes prostrate, growing to a length of about . They are attached to the substrate by a rhizoidal holdfast (biology), holdfast and often form bushy clumps. The blades are membranous and either wedge shaped or divided into linear segments. The Sporangium, sporangia are densely scattered over the surface of the blade or occur in irregularly-shaped Sorus, sori, forming four spores.


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Stypopodium Flabelliforme
''Stypopodium'' is a genus of thalloid brown alga in the family Dictyotaceae. Members of the genus are found in shallow tropical and subtropical seas around Africa, Pakistan, India, Japan, Indonesia, Australia, Micronesia, the Caribbean, Venezuela, and Brazil.''Stypopodium''
AlgaeBase. Retrieved 2012-06-29.


Characteristics

The are usually erect but sometimes prostrate, growing to a length of about . They are attached to the substrate by a al holdfast and ofte ...
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Stypopodium Zonale
''Stypopodium zonale'' is a species of thalloid brown alga in the family Dictyotaceae. It is found in shallow waters in the Caribbean Sea and in various other tropical and sub-tropical seas around the world. Description ''Stypopodium zonale'' is a golden brown or olive-coloured seaweed growing to a length of about . It has smooth, broad blades with squared-off ends that grow in a fan shape. As the blade gets bigger it splits into segments wide. The larger the plant, the greater the degree of splitting. Bands of different coloured material develop parallel to the growing edge including an iridescent green band that appears every few centimetres. This gives the seaweed an attractive zoned appearance. It is attached to rock by a rhizoidal holdfast and often forms dense beds, the leathery but flexible fronds swaying with the movement of the surrounding water. Distribution and habitat ''Stypopodium zonale'' is found in shallow areas of the sea around the coasts of Africa, the Can ...
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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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Jean Vincent Félix Lamouroux
Jean Vincent Félix Lamouroux (3 May 1779 – 26 March 1825) was a French biologist and naturalist, noted for his seminal work with algae. Biography Lamouroux was born in Agen in the Aquitaine of southwestern France, the son of Claude Lamouroux, an intellectual who made his livelihood in manufacturing, but who was also a musician, a one-term mayor of Agen, and a co-founder of the Academic Society of Agen. Jean Vincent Lamouroux studied botany at the Boudon de Saint-Amans school in Agen. Lamouroux was particularly interested in marine organisms such as algae and hydrozoans. In 1805 he published a dissertation on several species of ''Fucus'' before settling in Paris in 1807, after his father went into bankruptcy. In 1807, Lamouroux was appointed to the French Academy of Sciences and in 1808 he became assistant professor of natural history at the University of Caen, rising to full professorship by 1811. He joined the Linnean Society of Calvados and contributed to its publications, ...
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