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Phymatolithon is a
genus of non
geniculate coralline red algae,
known from the UK, and Australia. It is encrusting, flat, and unbranched; it has tetrasporangia...
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Phymatolithon lenormandii is a
common red alga.
Phymatolithon lenormandii is a thin alga
growing encrusting as a thin flat
chalky thallus clearly without...
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coralline Phymatolithon are
available on page 138 at Johnson, C.; Mann, K. (1986). "The
crustose coralline alga,
Phymatolithon Foslie, inhibits...
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intercalary meristem;
these are not
involved in photosynthesis. In
Phymatolithon, the
epithallium is
usually one cell thick,
whereas in
other genera...
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lichenoides Phymatolithon brunneum Phymatolithon calcareum Phymatolithon laevigatum Phymatolithon lamii Phymatolithon lenormandii Phymatolithon purpureum...
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often float freely. In
tidal pools can be
found red or pink
colored Phymatolithon,
which can
often encrust rocks and
mollusk s****. Also
present are...
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significant in
Britain and France,
where more than 300,000 tonnes of
Phymatolithon calcareum (Pallas, Adey & McKinnin) and
Lithothamnion corallioides are...
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calcareous deposit, in the main, of two species, of
calcareous algae Phymatolithon calcareum and
Lithothamnion glaciale which form free-living beds of...
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involved are:
Lithothamnion corallioides,
Lithothamnion glaciale and
Phymatolithon calcareum.
Maerl is
dredged from the sea
floor and
crushed to form a...
- Woelkerling, W. (1994). "An
account of
southern Australian species of
Phymatolithon (Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta) with
comments on Leptophytum". Australian...