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- Chordariaceae is a family of brown algae. Members of this family are may be filamentous, crustose with fused cells at the base, or they may be terete...
- collective term for various types of ****anese brown algae from the family Chordariaceae, which are used as food. These include ito-mozuku (Nemacystus decipiens)...
- F Rousseau, B. de Reviers, M.-C. Leclerc, A Asensi, and R Delépine Chordariaceae Greville Ectocarpaceae C Agardh Petrospongiaceae Racault et al. Scytosiphonaceae...
- This is a list of the orders, families and genera in the class Phaeophyceae — the brown algae. Choristocarpus Zanardini 1860 Discosporangiumtite Falkenberg...
- al. 2000 emend. Silberfeld et al. 2011 [Chordariopsidaceae] Family Chordariaceae Greville 1830 emend. Peters & Ramírez 2001 [Myrionemataceae] Family...
- This is a list of brown seaweeds recorded from the oceans bordering South Africa. This list comprises locally used common names, scientific names with...
- 1942 Frederik Børgesen named the brown algae genus Hamelella (family Chordariaceae) in his honor. Also, the red algae species Lithothamnion hamelii is...
- A.W.Griffiths ex W.J.Hooker 1833, (Table Bay) Furry slime strings, Chordariaceae spp. Brown brains Leathesia marina (Lyngbye) Decaisne 1842, syn. Chaetophora...
- Subphylum: Ochrophytina class: Phaeophyceae Order: Ectocarpales Family: Chordariaceae Genus: Cladosiphon Species: C. okamur**** Binomial name Cladosiphon...
- Eudesme virescens is a species of alga belonging to the family Chordariaceae. It is native to Europe and America, Greenland. "Eudesme virescens (Carmichael...