Webgenus Lithophyllum (Corallinales) are key bioconstructors, greatly contributing to the formation of coralligenous concretions (Garrabou and Ballesteros, 2000; Ballesteros, 2006). WebMediterranean subtidal Lithophyllum belong to a well-supported lineage, hereby called the L. stictiforme complex, which also includes two species described from the Atlantic, …
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WebGuiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2024). AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway (taxonomic information republished from ... WebLithophyllum stictiforme (J.E. Areschoug) Hauck Lithophyllum subantarcticum (Foslie) Foslie Lithophyllum subplicatum (Foslie) Basso, Caragnano, Le Gall & Rodondi Lithophyllum subreduncum Foslie Lithophyllum subtenellum (Foslie) Foslie Lithophyllum subtile (Foslie) A.Kato & M.Baba Lithophyllum tasmanicum (Foslie) Foslie simplicity\u0027s 81
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WebMediterranean Lithophyllum stictiforme (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) is a genetically diverse species complex: implications for species circumscription, biogeography and conservation of coralligenous habitats. Full Text WebLithothamnium Philippi, 1837, nom. rejic. Type species: Lectotype: Lithothamnion byssoides (Lamarck) Philippi Perispermon Heydrich, 1900 Type species: Perispermon hermaphroditum Heydrich Stichospora Heydrich, 1900 Type species: Stichospora crassa (Philippi) Heydrich Tenarea Bory, 1832 Type species: Tenarea tortuosa (Esper) Me.Lemoine Web23 jul. 2024 · Lithophyllum stictiforme (Areschoug) Hauck contributes to the formation of the Mediterranean coralligenous concretions. In the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula, L. … simplicity\\u0027s 81