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arrangement where the
clade names do not
signify rank; the
class name
Rhodophyceae is used for the red algae. No
subdivisions are given; the
authors say...
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Jackson (1963). The
marine Algae of Jamaica: Part II:
Phaeophyceae and
Rhodophyceae. Hall, D. "Bounties
European Immigration with
Special Reference of the...
- some
classifications it is
merged with the
Florideophyceae to form the
Rhodophyceae. The Bangiophyceae, as
defined traditionally, are paraphyletic. Their...
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Archaeplastida (plants,
broadly defined)
Glaucophyta –
glaucophytes Rhodophyceae – red
algae Chloroplastida Chlorophyta –
green algae (part) Ulvophyceae...
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Nuclear Phases and
Alternation in the
Rhodophyceae.
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these types of
secondary metabolites are Cyanophyceae,
Chlorophyceae and
Rhodophyceae.
Observed biogenic products include polyketides, amides, alkaloids, fatty...
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signify rank. Thus, the
phylum name 'Glaucophyta' and the
class name '
Rhodophyceae'
appear at the same
level in
their classification. The
divisions proposed...
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aquatic vegetation,
eight of Cyanophyceae,
seven Chlorophyceae and two
Rhodophyceae.
Patches of residual, dry,
evergreen forest and
large areas of littoral...
- ; Johansen, H. W. (1986). "A
reappraisal of the
order Corallinales (
Rhodophyceae)".
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