Phyllophoraceae
Phyllophoraceae is a family of red algae in the order Gigartinales.[2]
Phyllophoraceae | |
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Phyllophora pseudoceranoides | |
Scientific classification | |
(unranked): | Archaeplastida |
Division: | Rhodophyta |
Class: | Florideophyceae |
Order: | Gigartinales |
Family: | Phyllophoraceae Nägeli, 1847 [1] |
Genera | |
See text. |
Genera
The World Register of Marine Species includes the following genera in the family Phyllophoraceae:[1]
- Ahnfeltiopsis P.C.Silva & DeCew, 1992
- Archestenogramma C.W.Schneider, Chengsupanimit & G.W.Saunders, 2011
- Besa Setchell, 1912
- Ceratocolax Rosenvinge, 1898
- Coccotylus Kützing, 1843
- Erythrodermis Batters, 1900
- Fredericqia Maggs, Le Gall, Mineur, Provan & G.W.Saunders, 2013
- Gymnogongrus Martius, 1833
- Lukinia Perestenko, 1996
- Mastocarpus Kützing, 1843
- Ozophora J.Agardh, 1892
- Petroglossum Hollenberg, 1943
- Phyllophora Greville, 1830
- Schottera Guiry & Hollenberg, 1975
- Stenogramma Harvey, 1840
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References
- Guiry, Michael D. (2015). "Phyllophoraceae: Nägeli, 1847". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
- Phyllophoraceae at AlgaeBase
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