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- Trentepohlia is a genus of filamentous chlorophyte green algae in the family Trentepohliaceae, living free on terrestrial supports such as tree trunks...
- information related to Trentepohlia. Trentepohlia may refer to: Trentepohlia (alga), a genus of algae in the family Trentepohliaceae Trentepohlia (fly), a genus...
- Trentepohlia jolithus (basionym: Byssus jolithus) is an alga species in the genus Trentepohlia. It has been reported in subaerial habitats from Spain....
- Trentepohlia aurea is a species of filamentous terrestrial green alga with a worldwide distribution. It grows on rocks, old walls and the trunks and branches...
- spores from a locally prolific terrestrial green algae from the genus Trentepohlia. The coloured rain of Kerala began falling on 25 July 2001, in the districts...
- Trentepohlia is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. Subgenus Anchimongoma Brunetti, 1918 T. angusticincta Alexander, 1947 T. apoicola Alexander...
- blood rain phenomenon is caused by aerial spores of green microalgae Trentepohlia annulata. Recorded instances of blood rain usually cover small areas...
- particularly of genera Trebouxia of the class Trebouxiophyceae and Trentepohlia (class Ulvophyceae), can be found in symbiotic ****ociations with fungi...
- their own. The algal or cyanobacterial symbionts in lichens, such as Trentepohlia, can generally live independently, and their part of the relationship...
- well-known members include Caulerpa, Codium, Acetabularia, Cladophora, Trentepohlia and Monostroma. The Ulvophytes are diverse in their morphology and their...