Phyllophora

Phyllophora is a genus of red algae in the family Phyllophoraceae.

Phyllophora
Phyllophora pseudoceranoides
Scientific classification
(unranked): Archaeplastida
Division: Rhodophyta
Class: Florideophyceae
Order: Gigartinales
Family: Phyllophoraceae
Genus: Phyllophora
Nägeli, 1847 [1]
Genera

See text.

Species

As of August 2017, the World Register of Marine Species included the following species in the genus Phyllophora:[1]

  • Phyllophora abyssalis Skottsberg, 1919
  • Phyllophora ahnfeltioides Skottsberg, 1919
  • Phyllophora antarctica A.Gepp & E.S.Gepp, 1905
  • Phyllophora crispa (Hudson) P.S.Dixon, 1964
  • Phyllophora fimbriata Ercegovic, 1949
  • Phyllophora gelidioides P.L.Crouan & H.M.Crouan ex Karsakoff, 1896
  • Phyllophora herediae (Clemente) J.Agardh, 1842
  • Phyllophora japonica Yendo, 1920
  • Phyllophora lactuca (C.Agardh) Greville
  • Phyllophora lanceolata Filarszky
  • Phyllophora lucida (Turner) Greville
  • Phyllophora luxurians (C.Agardh) Montagne
  • Phyllophora mammillosa (Goodenough & Woodward) Areschoug
  • Phyllophora nicaeensis (J.V.Lamouroux) F.Schmitz
  • Phyllophora pacifica (Hollenberg) Kylin
  • Phyllophora peruviana Dawson, Acleto & Foldvik
  • Phyllophora pristioides (Turner) Greville
  • Phyllophora pseudoceranoides (S.G.Gmelin) Newroth & A.R.A.Taylor, 1971
  • Phyllophora seminervis (C.Agardh) Greville
  • Phyllophora sicula (Kützing) Guiry & L.M.Irvine, 1976
  • Phyllophora submaritima E.Y.Dawson, 1949
  • Phyllophora submaritimus E.Y.Dawson, 1961
  • Phyllophora turquetii (Hariot) Skottsberg
  • Phyllophora vittata (Turner) Greville
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References

  1. Guiry, Michael D. (2015). "Phyllophora Greville, 1830". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 13 August 2017.


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