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species in the
genus Phyllophora:
Phyllophora abyssalis Skottsberg, 1919
Phyllophora ahnfeltioides Skottsberg, 1919
Phyllophora antarctica A.Gepp & E...
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Cladonia phyllophora, the felt Cladonia, is a
widely distributed species of
fruticose lichen in the
family Cladoniaceae. It was
described as a new species...
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Phyllophora traillii is a
small marine red alga.
Phyllophora traillii is a
small alga no more than 35 mm long. It
grows from a
small holdfast and a short...
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Algae such as
Chondrus crispus,
Phyllphora truncata and
Phyllophora crispa and
others have been
recorded from Iceland. The only
native land...
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Phyllophora crispa is a medium-sized fleshy,
marine red alga. This alga
forms dense mats of up to 15 cm thickness,
which influence environmental factors...
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scientifically described by Émile
Blanchard in 1853, who
placed it in the
genus Phyllophora. The type
locality was
described as "Hollandia" (Jayapura) in
Irian Jaya...
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Phyllophora pseudoceranoides, the
stalked leaf bearer, is a
small marine red alga. This red alga
grows to a
length of 10 cm (3.9 in). The
frond is generally...
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Phyllophora antarctica is a
species of red alga in the
family Phyllophoraceae. It is
native to
Antarctica where it
grows in dim
light on the underside...
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Lycophotia phyllophora, the
lycophotia moth, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found across southern and
central Canada from New
Brunswick and...
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Phyllophora sicula, the hand leaf bearer, is a
small red
marine alga. This
small red alga
grows to a
length of 20 mm (0.8 in),
erect from a disc shaped...