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Acanthophora Ramulosa
:''Acanthophora'' is also a synonym for ''Aralia''. For the section of '' Solanum'', see '' Solanum sect. Acanthophora''. ''Acanthophora'' is a genus of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae.There are 26 species (and infraspecific) names in the AlgaeBase database at present, of which 7 have been flagged as currently accepted taxonomically. Species Species in the genus ''Acanthophora'' include: * ''Acanthophora dendroides'' * ''Acanthophora spicifera'' * ''Acanthophora aokii'' * ''Acanthophora muscoides'' * ''Acanthophora nayadiformis'' * ''Acanthophora pacifica :''Acanthophora'' is also a synonym for ''Aralia''. For the section of '' Solanum'', see '' Solanum sect. Acanthophora''. ''Acanthophora'' is a genus of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae.There are 26 species (and infraspecific) names ...'' * '' Acanthophora ramulosa'' References *World Register of Marine Species *AlgaeBase Rhodomelaceae Red algae genera {{Rhodophyta-stub ...
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Aralia
''Aralia'' , or spikenard, is a genus of the family Araliaceae, consisting of 68 accepted species of deciduous or evergreen trees, shrubs, and rhizomatous herbaceous perennials. The genus is native to Asia and the Americas, with most species occurring in mountain woodlands. ''Aralia'' plants vary in size, with some herbaceous species only reaching tall, while some are trees growing to tall. ''Aralia'' plants have large bipinnate (doubly compound) leaves clustered at the ends of their stems or branches; in some species the leaves are covered with bristles. The stems of some woody species are quite prickly, as in ''Aralia spinosa''. The flowers are whitish or greenish occurring in terminal panicles, and the spherical dark purple berry-like fruits are popular with birds. ''Aralia'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including the common emerald (''Hemithea aestivaria''). There are many colours of aralia flowers. The main flower is whitish ...
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Section (botany)
In botany, a section ( la, sectio) is a taxonomic rank below the genus, but above the species. The subgenus, if present, is higher than the section, and the rank of series, if present, is below the section. Sections may in turn be divided into subsections.Article 4 in Sections are typically used to help organise very large genera, which may have hundreds of species. A botanist wanting to distinguish groups of species may prefer to create a taxon at the rank of section or series to avoid making new combinations, i.e. many new binomial names for the species involved. Examples: * ''Lilium'' sectio ''Martagon'' Rchb. are the Turks' cap lilies * ''Plagiochila aerea'' Taylor is the type species of ''Plagiochila'' sect. ''Bursatae'' See also * Section (biology) References Section Section, Sectioning or Sectioned may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * Section (music), a complete, but not independent, musical idea * Section (typography), a subdivision, especially ...
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Solanum
''Solanum'' is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, which include three food crops of high economic importance: the potato, the tomato and the eggplant (aubergine, brinjal). It is the largest genus in the nightshade family Solanaceae, comprising around 1,500 species. It also contains the so-called horse nettles (unrelated to the genus of true nettles, ''Urtica''), as well as numerous plants cultivated for their ornamental flowers and fruit. ''Solanum'' species show a wide range of growth habits, such as annuals and perennials, vines, subshrubs, shrubs, and small trees. Many formerly independent genera like '' Lycopersicon'' (the tomatoes) and ''Cyphomandra'' are now included in ''Solanum'' as subgenera or sections. Thus, the genus today contains roughly 1,500–2,000 species. Name The generic name was first used by Pliny the Elder (AD 23–79) for a plant also known as , most likely ''S. nigrum''. Its derivation is uncertain, possibly stemming from the Latin word ...
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Solanum Sect
''Solanum'' is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, which include three food crops of high economic importance: the potato, the tomato and the eggplant (aubergine, brinjal). It is the largest genus in the nightshade family Solanaceae, comprising around 1,500 species. It also contains the so-called horse nettles (unrelated to the genus of true nettles, ''Urtica''), as well as numerous plants cultivated for their ornamental flowers and fruit. ''Solanum'' species show a wide range of growth habits, such as annuals and perennials, vines, subshrubs, shrubs, and small trees. Many formerly independent genera like ''Lycopersicon'' (the tomatoes) and ''Cyphomandra'' are now included in ''Solanum'' as subgenera or sections. Thus, the genus today contains roughly 1,500–2,000 species. Name The generic name was first used by Pliny the Elder (AD 23–79) for a plant also known as , most likely ''S. nigrum''. Its derivation is uncertain, possibly stemming from the Latin word , ...
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Jean Vincent Félix Lamouroux
Jean Vincent Félix Lamouroux (3 May 1779 – 26 March 1825) was a French biologist and naturalist, noted for his seminal work with algae. Biography Lamouroux was born in Agen in the Aquitaine of southwestern France, the son of Claude Lamouroux, an intellectual who made his livelihood in manufacturing, but who was also a musician, a one-term mayor of Agen, and a co-founder of the Academic Society of Agen. Jean Vincent Lamouroux studied botany at the Boudon de Saint-Amans school in Agen. Lamouroux was particularly interested in marine organisms such as algae and hydrozoans. In 1805 he published a dissertation on several species of ''Fucus'' before settling in Paris in 1807, after his father went into bankruptcy. In 1807, Lamouroux was appointed to the French Academy of Sciences and in 1808 he became assistant professor of natural history at the University of Caen, rising to full professorship by 1811. He joined the Linnean Society of Calvados and contributed to its publications, ...
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Red Algae
Red algae, or Rhodophyta (, ; ), are one of the oldest groups of eukaryotic algae. The Rhodophyta also comprises one of the largest phyla of algae, containing over 7,000 currently recognized species with taxonomic revisions ongoing. The majority of species (6,793) are found in the Florideophyceae (class), and mostly consist of multicellular, marine algae, including many notable seaweeds. Red algae are abundant in marine habitats but relatively rare in freshwaters. Approximately 5% of red algae species occur in freshwater environments, with greater concentrations found in warmer areas. Except for two coastal cave dwelling species in the asexual class Cyanidiophyceae, there are no terrestrial species, which may be due to an evolutionary bottleneck in which the last common ancestor lost about 25% of its core genes and much of its evolutionary plasticity. The red algae form a distinct group characterized by having eukaryotic cells without flagella and centrioles, chloroplasts that l ...
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Rhodomelaceae
Rhodomelaceae is estimated to be the largest red algae family, with about 125 genera and over 700 species. Included taxa Rhodomelaceae includes the following tribes and genera: ''Incertae sedis ' () or ''problematica'' is a term used for a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertainty ...'': References Red algae families {{Rhodophyta-stub ...
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Acanthophora Dendroides
:''Acanthophora'' is also a synonym for '' Aralia''. For the section of '' Solanum'', see '' Solanum sect. Acanthophora''. ''Acanthophora'' is a genus of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae.There are 26 species (and infraspecific) names in the AlgaeBase database at present, of which 7 have been flagged as currently accepted taxonomically. Species Species in the genus ''Acanthophora'' include: * '' Acanthophora dendroides'' * ''Acanthophora spicifera'' * ''Acanthophora aokii'' * ''Acanthophora muscoides'' * ''Acanthophora nayadiformis'' * ''Acanthophora pacifica'' * ''Acanthophora ramulosa :''Acanthophora'' is also a synonym for ''Aralia''. For the section of '' Solanum'', see '' Solanum sect. Acanthophora''. ''Acanthophora'' is a genus of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae.There are 26 species (and infraspecific) names ...'' References *World Register of Marine Species *AlgaeBase Rhodomelaceae Red algae genera {{Rhodophyta-stub ...
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Acanthophora Spicifera
''Acanthophora spicifera'' is a species of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae. Distribution Distribution of ''Acanthophora spicifera'' include: * Guam * List of algae of the Houtman Abrolhos, Houtman Abrolhos * Hawaii - non-indigenous. It was unintentionally introduced to Pearl Harbor, Hawai‘i from Guam in 1950 and has since become the most common nonindigenous algal species in the main Hawaiian Islands. On the west coast of Hawai‘i Island it has been documented at three sites, including Kaloko Fishpond in Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site and Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park. Ecology ''Acanthophora spicifera'' is one of the most common nonindigenous algal species in Hawaii and it Interspecific competition, displaces many native species where it is abundant. The success of ''Acanthophora spicifera'' in invading benthic habitats is attributed to: (1) its ability to reproduce both sexually and vegetat ...
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Acanthophora Aokii
:''Acanthophora'' is also a synonym for ''Aralia''. For the section of '' Solanum'', see '' Solanum sect. Acanthophora''. ''Acanthophora'' is a genus of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae.There are 26 species (and infraspecific) names in the AlgaeBase database at present, of which 7 have been flagged as currently accepted taxonomically. Species Species in the genus ''Acanthophora'' include: * ''Acanthophora dendroides'' * ''Acanthophora spicifera ''Acanthophora spicifera'' is a species of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae. Distribution Distribution of ''Acanthophora spicifera'' include: * Guam * List of algae of the Houtman Abrolhos, Houtman Abrolhos * Hawaii - non-indigenou ...'' * '' Acanthophora aokii'' * '' Acanthophora muscoides'' * '' Acanthophora nayadiformis'' * '' Acanthophora pacifica'' * '' Acanthophora ramulosa'' References *World Register of Marine Species *AlgaeBase Rhodomelaceae Red algae genera {{Rhodophyta-stub ...
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Acanthophora Muscoides
:''Acanthophora'' is also a synonym for ''Aralia''. For the section of '' Solanum'', see '' Solanum sect. Acanthophora''. ''Acanthophora'' is a genus of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae.There are 26 species (and infraspecific) names in the AlgaeBase database at present, of which 7 have been flagged as currently accepted taxonomically. Species Species in the genus ''Acanthophora'' include: * ''Acanthophora dendroides'' * ''Acanthophora spicifera'' * ''Acanthophora aokii :''Acanthophora'' is also a synonym for ''Aralia''. For the section of '' Solanum'', see '' Solanum sect. Acanthophora''. ''Acanthophora'' is a genus of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae.There are 26 species (and infraspecific) names ...'' * '' Acanthophora muscoides'' * '' Acanthophora nayadiformis'' * '' Acanthophora pacifica'' * '' Acanthophora ramulosa'' References *World Register of Marine Species *AlgaeBase Rhodomelaceae Red algae genera {{Rhodophyta-stub ...
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Acanthophora Nayadiformis
:''Acanthophora'' is also a synonym for ''Aralia''. For the section of '' Solanum'', see '' Solanum sect. Acanthophora''. ''Acanthophora'' is a genus of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae.There are 26 species (and infraspecific) names in the AlgaeBase database at present, of which 7 have been flagged as currently accepted taxonomically. Species Species in the genus ''Acanthophora'' include: * ''Acanthophora dendroides'' * ''Acanthophora spicifera'' * ''Acanthophora aokii'' * ''Acanthophora muscoides :''Acanthophora'' is also a synonym for ''Aralia''. For the section of '' Solanum'', see '' Solanum sect. Acanthophora''. ''Acanthophora'' is a genus of marine red algae in the family Rhodomelaceae.There are 26 species (and infraspecific) names ...'' * '' Acanthophora nayadiformis'' * '' Acanthophora pacifica'' * '' Acanthophora ramulosa'' References *World Register of Marine Species *AlgaeBase Rhodomelaceae Red algae genera {{Rhodophyta-stub ...
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