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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...
- Phymatolithon lenormandii is a common red alga. Phymatolithon lenormandii is a thin alga growing encrusting as a thin flat chalky thallus clearly without...
- in the coralline Phymatolithon are available on page 138 at Johnson, C.; Mann, K. (1986). "The crustose coralline alga, Phymatolithon Foslie, inhibits...
- intercalary meristem; these are not involved in photosynthesis. In Phymatolithon, the epithallium is usually one cell thick, whereas in other genera...
- lichenoides Phymatolithon brunneum Phymatolithon calcareum Phymatolithon laevigatum Phymatolithon lamii Phymatolithon lenormandii Phymatolithon purpureum...
- 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...
- significant in Britain and France, where more than 300,000 tonnes of Phymatolithon calcareum (Pallas, Adey & McKinnin) and Lithothamnion corallioides are...
- calcareous deposit, in the main, of two species, of calcareous algae Phymatolithon calcareum and Lithothamnion glaciale which form free-living beds of...
- 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...