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- Saccorhiza may refer to: Saccorhiza (alga), a genus of brown algae in the family Phyllariaceae Saccorhiza (foraminifera), a genus of foraminifera in the...
- Saccorhiza is a genus of brown algae belonging to the family Phyllariaceae. Species: Saccorhiza bulbosa J.Agardh Saccorhiza dermatodea (Bachelot Pylaie)...
- Saccorhiza polyschides, common name furbellow, is a large brown algae of the lower s**** and is the largest seaweed found in Europe. Saccorhiza polyschides...
- Saccorhiza is a genus of foraminifera belonging to the subfamily Saccorhizinae and containing 18 species. Its type species was discovered by H.B. Brady...
- South, 1987 GenusSaccorhiza Bachelot de la Pylaie, 1830 Species Saccorhiza dermatodea (Bachelot de la Pylaie) J.Agardh, 1868 Species Saccorhiza polyschides...
- particularly fronds of the kelps Laminaria digitata, L. hyperborea, and Saccorhiza polyschides. Colonies of M. membranacea show different forms of polyphenism...
- Polysiphonia, known as red hair algae, is a genus of filamentous red algae with about 19 species on the coasts of the British Isles and about 200 species...
- these habitats. It has also been found in the hollow bulbs of the seaweed Saccorhiza polyschides. The pelagic stage of its larvae are able to survive for around...
- forests of kelp and other large brown macroalgae, including Cystoseira sp., Saccorhiza polyschides, Laminaria ochroleuca, Laminaria rodreguizii, Phyllariopsis...
- archived at the University of California. "Concerning the Life-History of Saccorhiza dermatodea, (De la Pyl.) J. Ag." Proceedings of the American Academy of...