Amphiroa
Amphiroa | |
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Amphiroa beauvoisii | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Archaeplastida |
Phylum: | Rhodophyta |
Class: | Florideophyceae |
Order: | Corallinales |
Family: | Corallinaceae |
Subfamily: | Amphiroideae |
Genus: | Amphiroa J.V. Lamouroux, 1812 |
Amphiroa is a genus of thalloid red algae comprising 111 species. Specimens can reach around 30 cm in size. The thalli take a crustose form; dichotomous branches are formed. The organisms possess secondary pit connections. Amphiroa reproduces by means of conceptacles; it produces tetraspores. Its pore canals are lined with parallel filaments; the morphology of the pore canal is a key trait used to delineate species within the genus.[1]
Species
The valid species currently considered to belong to this genus are:
- A. amaethistina
- A. americana
- A. amethistina
- A. amethystea
- A. anastomosans
- A. anceps
- A. anchiverricosa
- A. angustivirgata
- A. annobonensis
- A. annulata
- A. beauvoisii
- A. belvisii
- A. boviesii
- A. brasiliana
- A. breviarticulata
- A. caloclada
- A. canaliculata
- A. capensis
- A. carpiana
- A. cladoniiformis
- A. compressa
- A. continua
- A. contracta
- A. crassa
- A. cretacea
- A. crustiformis
- A. cryptarthrodia
- A. cumingii
- A. currae
- A. delicatula
- A. dilatata
- A. dimorpha
- A. droogeri
- A. drouetii
- A. dubia
- A. echigoensis
- A. elegans
- A. ellenbergeri
- A. elliottii
- A. ephedracea
- A. ephedraea
- A. firma
- A. foliacea
- A. fortis
- A. fragilissima
- A. fragillima
- A. franciscana
- A. galapagensis
- A. galaxauroides
- A. galerita
- A. gallioides
- A. godeffroyi
- A. gracilis
- A. guatemalense
- A. hancockii
- A. hanzawai
- A. heterarthra
- A. howensis
- A. involuta
- A. iraquensis
- A. itonoi
- A. johansenii
- A. kaskaella
- A. kuetzingiana
- A. lemoineae
- A. linearis
- A. lucida
- A. magdalenensis
- A. mattiroliana
- A. maxima
- A. medians
- A. mexicana
- A. minutissima
- A. misakiensis
- A. monoderma
- A. nobilis
- A. nodularia
- A. nodulosa
- A. oceanica
- A. pacifica
- A. palmata
- A. peninsularis
- A. peruana
- A. polymorpha
- A. polyzona
- A. prerigida
- A. propria
- A. pusilla
- A. pustulata
- A. regularis
- A. rigens
- A. rigida
- A. scutiloba
- A. setacea
- A. shimodaensis
- A. shirahamaensis
- A. spectabilis
- A. spina
- A. subcylindrica
- A. tani
- A. tasmanica
- A. taylorii
- A. toddae
- A. tribulus
- A. undulata
- A. ungulata
- A. valonioides
- A. vanbosseae
- A. ventricosa
- A. yendoi
- A. zonata
External links
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References
- Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. (2008). "Amphiroa". AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. Retrieved 2009-04-18.
- ↑ Harvey, A. S.; Woelkerling, W. J.; Millar, A. J. K. (2009). "The genus Amphiroa (Lithophylloideae, Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta) from the temperate coasts of the Australian continent, including the newly described A. klochkovana". Phycologia. 48 (4): 258. doi:10.2216/08-84.1.
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