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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...
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Hildenbrandia rivularis is a
species of
freshwater red algae. It
forms red,
crusty thalli on
stones submerged in water,
typically in
streams and rivers...
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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...
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indicated a
monophyletic Apophlaea within a
paraphyletic Hildenbrandia, with many
Hildenbrandia species being recognized as non-monophyletic. Sherwood,...
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Hildenbrandiophycidae class Florideophyceae Cronquist Hildenbrandiales Yes Yes
Hildenbrandia class Florideophyceae Cronquist Subclass Nemaliophycidae Batracho****les...
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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...
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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...
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species Pyropia, 5
species Hildenbrandiaceae Apophlaea, 2
species Hildenbrandia,
poorly known Balliaceae Ballia, 1
species Corallinaceae Corallina,...
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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...
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species of the
morphologically similar, but non-calcifying,
Hildenbrandia, however, can
survive in freshwater.) A wide
range of
turbidities and...