- The
scientific name for the
species is
Lepisma saccharinum (originally
saccharina; Linnaeus' 1758
description here), due to its
tendency to eat starchy...
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Saccharina ****onica is a
marine species of the
Phaeophyceae (brown algae) class, a type of kelp or seaweed,
which is
extensively cultivated on
ropes between...
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Saccharina latissima is a
brown alga (class Phaeophyceae), of the
family Laminariaceae. It is
known by the
common names sugar kelp, sea belt, and Devil's...
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Saccharina is a
genus of 24
species of
Phaeophyceae (brown algae). It is
found in the
north Atlantic Ocean and the
northern Pacific Ocean at
depths from...
- needed]
Saccharina ****onica (Laminaria ****onica), Ma-kombu [ja]
Saccharina ****onica var.
religiosa (Laminaria religiosa), Hosome-kombu [ja]
Saccharina ****onica...
- ****ón) is now
regarded as a
synonym of
Saccharina ****onica and
Laminaria saccharina is now
classified as
Saccharina latissima.
Laminaria arrived in China...
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Exidia saccharina is a
species of
fungus in the
family Auriculariaceae.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are gelatinous,
reddish brown, button-shaped at first...
- Africa)
Laminaria platymeris (NE. America)
Laminaria saccharina (Linnaeus) Lamouroux,
synonym of
Saccharina latissima (north east
Atlantic Ocean,
Barents Sea...
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Saccharina dentigera is a
species of
brown algae (class Phaeophyceae), in the
family Laminariaceae. It is
native to
shallow water in the
northeastern Pacific...
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Pyralidae containing only one species, the
African sugar-cane
borer (Eldana
saccharina),
which is
commonly found in
Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Mozambique, Sierra...