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Displaying records 1–14 of 14 for your search terms: Genus: herposiphonia
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Rhodomelaceae Horan.
Char.Ess.Fam. 238 (1847)
Herposiphonia Nägeli
Z.Wiss.Bot. 1:238 (1846)
Herposiphonia calothrix (Harv.) Womersley
Mar.Benth.Fl.S.Australia 290 (2003)
Herposiphonia elongata Masuda & Kogame
Cryptog.Algol. 21:179 (2000)
Herposiphonia mermaidensis Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 514-515, Fig. 149A-E (2018)
Herposiphonia monilifera (Hook.f. & Harv.) Falkenb.
Rhodomelac.Golfes Neapel 315 (1901)
Herposiphonia nuda Hollenb.
Pacific Sci. 22:548-549, Figs 2B, 2F, 2I, 8 (1968)
Herposiphonia pacifica Hollenb.
Pacific Sci. 22:549, Fig. 25 (1968)
Herposiphonia parca Setch.
Univ.Calif.Publ.Bot. 12:103, Pl. 20, Fig. 2 (1926)
Herposiphonia pectinata (Decne.) Huisman, Koh & M.S.Kim
Bot.Mar. 58:143 (2015)
Herposiphonia pectinella (Harv.) Falkenb.
Rhodomelac.Golfes Neapel 315 (1901)
Herposiphonia rostrata (Sond.) Reinbold
Hedwigia 50 (1899)
Herposiphonia secunda (C.Agardh) Ambronn
Bot.Zeitung (Berlin) 38:197 (1880)
Herposiphonia tenella (C.Agardh) Ambronn
Bot.Zeitung (Berlin) 38:197 (1880)
Herposiphonia versicolor (Hook.f. & Harv.) Falkenb.
Rhodomelac.Golfes Neapel 315 (1901)

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