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- L. validum L. van L. vanheurckii L. ves**** L. volcanum The species Lithothamnium calcareum is, besides Tricalcium phosphate, often used as food fortification...
- he proposed the two generic names Lithophyllum and Lithothamnion as Lithothamnium. For many years, they were included in the order Cryptonemiales as the...
- Newsletter No.13 p.26 Lemoine (1910). "Répartition et mode de vie du maërl ( Lithothamnium calcareum) aux environs de Concarneau (Finistère)". Annales de l'Institut...
- "Trichocytes and Megacells in Cultured Crusts of Three British Species of Lithothamnium and Phymatolithon (Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta)", Botanica Marina, 27...
- 1071/SB02002. Original description: Adey, W. H. (1966). "The genera Lithothamnium, Leptophytum (nov. gen.) and Phymatolithon in the Gulf of Maine". Hydrobiologia...
- activity at Shimada is of late Quaternary-Holocene age. Possibly alive Lithothamnium corals have been dredged at Shimada from a depth of 110 to 130 metres...
- Species 107 species, see text Synonyms Hyperantherella Heydrich, 1900 Lithothamnium R.A.Philippi, 1837 Melobesia Heydrich, 1897 Perispermon Heydrich, 1900...
- Lobster: Scyllarides latus Moth: Graellsia isabellae Plants Red algae: Lithothamnium coralloides and Phymatholithon calcareum Lichens: Cladonia subgenus...
- & Poignant A.F. (1991), Constructions bio-sédimentaires laminées, Lithothamnium et Parachaetetes de la Formation Riachuelo (Albien) du b****in de Sergipe...
- doi:10.1007/BF00045545. S2CID 30943569. Adey, W. H. (1966). "The genera Lithothamnium, Leptophytum (nov. gen.) and Phymatolithon in the Gulf of Maine". Hydrobiologia...