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- Dictyota binghamiae, commonly known as mermaid's glove, is a species of brown algae found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from British Columbia to Baja California...
- conditions. It can be confused with Chondracanthus spinosus and Gigartina binghamiae, and it might take RFLP analysis to be sure of the species. In addition...
- affinis Calystegia atriplicifolianightblooming false bindweed Calystegia binghamiae Calystegia brummittii Calystegia catesbiana – Catesby's false bindweed...
- glove is a common name referring to two different organisms: Dictyota binghamiae, a seaweed Haliclona oculata, a sponge This disambiguation page lists...
- algae species including Dictyota binghamiae, Endarachne binghamiae, Gigartina binghamiae and Leptocladia binghamiae Hollenberg, George J.; Abbott, Isabella...
- genus Winogradskyella which has been isolated from the alga Endarachne binghamiae. "Species: Winogradskyella endarachnes". LPSN.DSMZ.de. Xu, Yan; Li, Jin;...
- known from the warm temperate eastern Pacific. Some species include: L. binghamiae L. binhamiae L. laxa L. peruviana Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. (2008). "Leptocladia"...
- subsp. appalachiana. Eastern North America. Calystegia sepium subsp. binghamiae. Western North America (California). Calystegia sepium subsp. erratica...
- (shōro) Ego-nori [ja] – Campylaephora hypnaeoides Habanori [ja] – Petalonia binghamiae Hijiki Konbu – kombu, kelp Tororo-kombu [ja] or oboro-kombu – thin shavings...
- adults are carnivorous during the summer and autumn but feed on Petalonia binghamiae in the winter. They tend to be solitary at higher latitudes and more social...