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- Amphiroa is a genus of thalloid red algae under the family Corallinaceae. Amphiroa was first described by Jean Vincent Félix Lamouroux in 1812 with the...
- Amphiroa beauvoisii is a species of thalloid red algae in the Corallinaceae family. It is widely distributed across the world, and can be found attached...
- Chlorophyta (green algae) Codium lucasii Ulva cf. rigida Rhodophyta (red algae) Amphiroa ephedraea Callophycus condominius Champia compressa Dichotomaria diesingiana...
- dedicated a kind of native benthic seaweed from the Venezuelan coast as Amphiroa currae Ganesan (1971) in posthumous tribute. His life and work is described...
- robustum Ahnfeltiopsis smithii Alsidium pusillum Amphiroa compressa Amphiroa crustiformis Amphiroa galapagensis Antithamnion veleroae Archaeolithothamnion...
- in the World Register of Marine Species: Subfamily Amphiroideae Genus Amphiroa J.V. Lamouroux, 1812 Genus Lithothrix J.E. Gray, 1867 Subfamily Corallinoideae...
- Bay and Oudekraal, endemic) Amphiroa capensis Areschoug 1852, (Llandudno on Cape Peninsula to Kowie River, endemic) Amphiroa epheddraea horsetail coralline...
- a plant native to Brazil Adelieledone polymorpha, a cephalopod mollusc Amphiroa polymorpha, a thalloid alga Amphisphaeria polymorpha, a fungus with perithecial...
- PMID 19167225. Johansen, H. W. (1969). "Patterns of Genicular Development in Amphiroa (Corallinaceae)". Journal of Phycology. 5 (2): 118. doi:10.1111/j.1529-8817...
- Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images Amphiroa dabbabensis Sp. nov Hamad Pliocene Shagra Formation  Egypt A species of Amphiroa....