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- Sphacelaria is a genus of brown macroalgae (or seaweed) in the family Sphacelariaceae. The genus and its type species (Sphacelaria reticulata) were briefly...
- Iceland, it is listed as a critically endangered species (CR). Synonym: Sphacelaria arctica Harvey, 1858 "Battersia arctica (Harvey) Draisma, Prud'homme...
- brackish marshes are Fucus vesiculosus , Ascophyllum nodosum, the genus Sphacelaria, and many others. Yellow-green algae can also be found in brackish marshes...
- padinae Trono, Microdictyon mokilensis Trono, Spyridia velasquezii Trono, Sphacelaria carolinensis Trono) are currently accepted taxonomically.His research...
- 1890 Chaetopteris Kützing, 1843 Herpodiscus G.R.South, 1974 Onslowia Sphacelaria Lyngbye, 1818 Sphacella Reinke, 1890 Sphacelorbus Draisma, Prud'homme...
- clathratus Rosenvingea orientalis Sphacelariaceae Sphacelaria biradiata Sphacelaria novae-hollandiae Sphacelaria rigidula Sporochnaceae Austronereia australis...
- herbivorous, feeding mainly on algae including Polysiphonia spp and Sphacelaria spp. but have been observed feeding on ctenop****s and scyphozoans in...
- pp. 267–281 Krishnamurthy, V. and M.Baluswami 1988 A new species of Sphacelaria Lyngbyefrom South India. Seaw. Res. & Util.11(1):67–69 Baluswami, M....
- a sample containing diatoms, seas****, stones, and the brown algae Sphacelaria. Subsequently, Karsten established Rhodomonas baltica as the type species...
- Sphacelariales Migula 1908. Chaetopteris, Halopteris, Stypocaulon, Sphacelaria, Verosphacella. Sporochnales Sauvageau 1926. Bellotia, Carpomitra, Nereia...