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found in
Europe and
Northern America. Species:
Halidrys dioica Gardn.
Halidrys siliquosa (L.) Lyngb. "
Halidrys Lyngbye, 1819". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 9 May...
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Halidrys siliquosa is a
large marine brown algae.
Halidrys siliquosa is a
large brown alga
growing to a
length of 120
centimetres (47 in). The
fronds are...
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Pelvetia canaliculata (L.) Decne. & Thur. Synonyms
Fucus canaliculatus L.
Halidrys canaliculata (L.)
Stackhouse Fucodium canaliculatum (L.) J.Agardh Ascophyllum...
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family of
brown algae in the
order Fucales.
Carpophyllum maschalocarpum Halidrys siliquosa Silberfeld, Thomas; Rousseau, Florence; Reviers,
Bruno de (2014)...
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fucoids and
Ascophyllum covering the rocks.
Laminaria saccharina,
Halidrys,
Chondrus and / or Furcellaria.
Ballantine (1961), p. 1. Lewis, J R (1964)...
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grows on red or
brown algae, such as Cystoseira,
Corallina officinalis and
Halidrys siliquosa or on
other bryozoans, and is
often ****ociated with Bowerbankia...
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unrelated algae: the
fleshy reds and browns, (e.g. Chondrus, Ascophyllum;
Halidrys, Himanthalia) and the
calcaerous greens. Some sea gr****es also periodically...
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Carpoglossum Caulocystis Coccophora Cystophora Cystoseira Ericaria Gongolaria Halidrys Hizikia Hormophysa Myagropsis Myogropsis Myriodesma Polycladia Sarg****um...
- Rockweed,
Fucus distichus Sea noodle,
Nemalion helminthoides Sea oak,
Halidrys siliquosa Sea sorrel,
Desmarestia ligulata Thongweed,
Himanthalia elongata...
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selected over
other algae commonly encountered by
Norrisia norrisii (e.g.,
Halidrys dioica,
Dictyota flabellata, and
Pterocladia capillacea). Very
little is...