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- Liagoraceae is a family of red algae (Rhodophyta) in the order Nemaliales. The type genus is Liagora J.V.Lamouroux. It was originally called Helminthocladiaceae...
- This is a list of red seaweeds (Domain: Eukaryota, Division: Rhodophyta) recorded from the oceans bordering South Africa. This list comprises locally used...
- This is a list of red seaweeds recorded from the oceans bordering The Cape Peninsula in South Africa from Melkbosstrand on the West Coast to Cape Hangklip...
- species Synarthrophyton, 2 species Sporolithaceae Heydrichia, 1 species Liagoraceae Liagora, 1 species Nemalion, 1 species Scinaiaceae Nothogenia, 3 species...
- Isabella A. Abbott; John Marinus ****sman (June 2005). Studies in the Liagoraceae (Nemaliales, Rhodophyta) I. The genus Trichogloea. Phycological Research...
- Gelinaria ulvoidea Halymenia floresia Sebdeniaceae Sebdenia flabellata Liagoraceae Dotyophycus abbottiae Ganonema farinosa Gloiotrichus fractalis Liagora...
- Dotyophycus is a genus of red algae, from the family Liagoraceae, characterised by a "terete, dichotomously divided, calcified thallus." It can be recognised...
- Gloiotrichus is a genus of red algae, from the Liagoraceae family, characterised by its particularly mucilaginous thalli. It forms a pyramidal shape due...
- Yamadaellaceae S.-M.Lin, Rodríguez-Prieto & J.M.****sman 3 spp. Unplaced; Liagoraceae Kützing - 152 spp. Robert Edward Lee (2008). Phycology. Cambridge University...
- Ganonema is a genus of red algae, from the Liagoraceae family, characterised by its dichotomously branched, multiaxial thalli, with terete axes." It is...