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- Carpophyllum is a genus of brown algae belonging to the family Sarg****aceae. Species: Carpophyllum angustifolium J.Agardh Carpophyllum elongatum (****ie)...
- Carpophyllum maschalocarpum, commonly known as the common flapjack, is a brown alga that grows in crevices of rocks at low tide levels. It is a common...
- Binomial name Scaphium macropodum (Miq.) Beumée ex K.Heyne Synonyms Carpophyllum macropodum Miq. Firmiana borneensis Merr. Scaphium borneense (Merr.)...
- accurate compared to measures derived from other intertidal kelp such as Carpophyllum maschalocarpum. The 2010 Chile earthquake caused significant coastal...
- Sarg****aceae is a family of brown algae in the order Fucales. Carpophyllum maschalocarpum Halidrys siliquosa Silberfeld, Thomas; Rousseau, Florence; Reviers...
- cyanoallix. It inhabits shallow, rocky areas with brown algae growth, mainly Carpophyllum. Greenbones are primarily herbivorous, feeding mostly on brown seaweeds...
- 5 m, in reef areas of broken rock and large brown seaweed of genera Carpophyllum and Cystophora. Its length is up to about 8.5 cm. Max length : 8.5 cm...
- capilliforme Tseng & Lu, 1994 Sarg****um capitatum Tseng & Lu, 2002 Sarg****um carpophyllum J.Agardh, 1848 Sarg****um cavernulosum Kraft, 2009 Sarg****um cervicorne...
- Chatham Islands. The species prefers to live on brown algae, typically Carpophyllum plumosum, however has sometimes been found on Corallina. Bieler R, Bouchet...
- mark at the edges of shallow pools often growing on (and sheltered by) Carpophyllum maschalocarpum, Xiphophora chondrophylla, and sometimes on Zonaria sinclairii...