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- Hildenbrandia is a genus of thalloid red alga comprising about 26 species. The slow-growing, non-mineralized thalli take a crustose form. Hildenbrandia...
- Hildenbrandia rivularis is a species of freshwater red algae. It forms red, crusty thalli on stones submerged in water, typically in streams and rivers...
- indicated a monophyletic Apophlaea within a paraphyletic Hildenbrandia, with many Hildenbrandia species being recognized as non-monophyletic. Sherwood,...
- Hildenbrandia rubra is a marine species of thalloid red alga. It forms thin reddish crusts on rocks and pebbles in the intertidal zone and the shallow...
- Hildenbrandiophycidae class Florideophyceae Cronquist Hildenbrandiales Yes Yes Hildenbrandia class Florideophyceae Cronquist Subclass Nemaliophycidae Batracho****les...
- a tooth from the Mesolithic, from any species. A rare algae called Hildenbrandia lives in the spring and causes stones taken from it to turn bright red...
- 1 species Pyropia, 5 species Hildenbrandiaceae Apophlaea, 2 species Hildenbrandia, poorly known Balliaceae Ballia, 1 species Corallinaceae Corallina,...
- These encrusting red algae may be referred to as a member of the genus Hildenbrandia. It is not especially common. Species in the genus Caloglossa, specifically...
- overbank deposits from the Tri****ic of Antarctica. It looks a bit like Hildenbrandia, and was composed of up to 15 layers of non-mineralized cellular sheets...
- more prosaic explanation is the presence of a red alga of the genus Hildenbrandia. There was a shrine to Arilda at St Peter's Abbey, Gloucester, which...