Girardia (alga)
Bangiaceae is a family of red algae in the order Bangiales. It contains laver, used to make laverbread, and various species in the genus of ''Pyropia'' are used to make nori. Genera Genera accepted in 2018; * ''Aspalatia'' Ercegovic * ''Bangia'' Lyngbye * '' Bangiadulcis'' W.A.Nelson * '' Bangiella'' Gaillon * ''Bangiomorpha'' N.J.Butterfield * '' Boreophyllum'' S.C.Lindstrom, N. Kikuchi, M.Miyata, & Neefus * '' Clymene'' W.A.Nelson * '' Diadenus'' Palisot de Beauvois ex O.Kuntze * ''Dione'' W.A.Nelson * ''Diploderma'' Kjellman * '' Diplodermodium'' Kuntze * '' Fuscifolium'' S.C.Lindstrom * ''Girardia'' S.F.Gray * '' Lysithea'' W.A.Nelson * ''Minerva'' W.A.Nelson * '' Miuraea'' N.Kikuchi, S.Arai, G.Yoshida, J.A.Shin, & M.Miyata * '' Neothemis'' A.Vergés & N.Sánchez * '' Phyllona'' J.Hill * ''Porphyra'' C.Agardh * '' Porphyrea'' Solier * '' Porphyrella'' G.M.Smith & Hollenberg * '' Pseudobangia'' K.M.Müller & R.G.Sheath * ''Pyropia'' J.Agardh * ''S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clymene Coleana
''Clymene coleana'', formerly known as ''Porphyra cinnamomea'', is a red alga species in the family Bangiaceae. It is the only species in the monotypic genus ''Clymene.'' This species is endemic to New Zealand. Taxonomy The genus name of ''Clymene'' is named after a Greek mythology nymph, Clymene (mother of Phaethon). Morphology and habitat In winter ''C. coleana'' is grey in colour but in summer it bleaches to a golden colour. It has fine finger like lobes and has cells in a single layer and is monoecious. With '' P. cinnamomea'', '' P. rakiura'' and '' P. virididentata'', this species can be distinguished by morphology, such as the microscopic arrangement of cells along their thallus margin, their thallus shape, size and colour, as well as geographical, ecological and seasonal distribution patterns, and importantly, chromosome numbers, which in this species n = 4. Finally, these four species are distinguished by a particular nucleotide sequence at the 18S rDNA locus Loc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Frans Reinhold Kjellman
Frans Reinhold Kjellman (4 November 1846 – 22 April 1907) was a Swedish botanist who specialized in marine phycology and is known in particular for his work on Arctic algae. Kjellman became a Ph.D. and docent of botany at the University of Uppsala in 1872, taught at the Fjellstedt School, founded by Peter Fjellstedt, in Uppsala 1872–1878, and was appointed professor extraordinary at the University 1883. He was acting professor of botany 1893–1897 and briefly in 1899, before being appointed to the Borgströmian Professorship of Botany and Practical Economy in December 1899. He participated in several Arctic expeditions and was the botanist under Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld (18 November 183212 August 1901) was a Finland-Swedish aristocrat, geologist, mineralogist and Arctic explorer. He was a member of the Fenno-Swedish Nordenskiöld family of scientists and held the title of a friher ... in 1878 aboard the S/S Vega, the first ship to ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Antoine Joseph Jean Solier
Antoine Joseph Jean Solier (8 February 1792, in Marseille – 27 November 1851, in Marseille) was a French naturalist, entomologist and plant collector. Captain of engineers in the French army, he made collections in France, Algeria and the Mediterranean area and on an expedition to Oceania especially of Coleoptera. Solier worked on world beetle fauna writing many scientific papers and ''Orden III. Coleopteros''.Gay, C., Historia fisica y politica de Chile segun documentos adquiridos en esta republica durante doce aos de residencia en ella y publiciada bajo los auspicios del supremo gobierno. ''Zoologia''. Tomo cuarto. Paris, Chile, p. 105-508. His collections, especially important for Tenebrionidae, are in the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. He was a Member of the Société entomologique de France The Société entomologique de France, or French Entomological Society, is devoted to the study of insects. The society was founded in 1832 in Paris, France. The soci ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Porphyra
''Porphyra'' is a genus of coldwater seaweeds that grow in cold, shallow seawater. More specifically, it belongs to red algae phylum of laver species (from which comes laverbread), comprising approximately 70 species.Brodie, J.A. and Irvine, L.M. 2003. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles.'' Volume 1 Part 3b. The Natural History Museum, London. It grows in the intertidal zone, typically between the upper intertidal zone and the splash zone in cold waters of temperate oceans. In East Asia, it is used to produce the sea vegetable products ''nori'' (in Japan) and '' gim'' (in Korea). There are considered to be 60 to 70 species of ''Porphyra'' worldwide Kain, J.M. 1991. Cultivation of attached seaweeds. in Guiry, M.D. and Blunden, G. 1992. ''Seaweed Resources in Europe: Uses and Potential.'' John Wiley and Sons, Chichester and seven around Britain and Ireland where it has been traditionally used to produce edible sea vegetables on the Irish Sea coast.Hardy, F.G. and Guiry, M.D. 2006. ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phyllona
''Porphyra'' is a genus of coldwater seaweeds that grow in cold, shallow seawater. More specifically, it belongs to red algae phylum of laver species (from which comes laverbread), comprising approximately 70 species.Brodie, J.A. and Irvine, L.M. 2003. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles.'' Volume 1 Part 3b. The Natural History Museum, London. It grows in the intertidal zone, typically between the upper intertidal zone and the splash zone in cold waters of temperate oceans. In East Asia, it is used to produce the sea vegetable products ''nori'' (in Japan) and '' gim'' (in Korea). There are considered to be 60 to 70 species of ''Porphyra'' worldwide Kain, J.M. 1991. Cultivation of attached seaweeds. in Guiry, M.D. and Blunden, G. 1992. ''Seaweed Resources in Europe: Uses and Potential.'' John Wiley and Sons, Chichester and seven around Britain and Ireland where it has been traditionally used to produce edible sea vegetables on the Irish Sea coast.Hardy, F.G. and Guiry, M.D. 2006. ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Minerva (alga)
Bangiaceae is a family of red algae in the order Bangiales. It contains laver, used to make laverbread, and various species in the genus of ''Pyropia'' are used to make nori. Genera Genera accepted in 2018; * ''Aspalatia'' Ercegovic * ''Bangia'' Lyngbye * '' Bangiadulcis'' W.A.Nelson * '' Bangiella'' Gaillon * ''Bangiomorpha'' N.J.Butterfield * '' Boreophyllum'' S.C.Lindstrom, N. Kikuchi, M.Miyata, & Neefus * '' Clymene'' W.A.Nelson * '' Diadenus'' Palisot de Beauvois ex O.Kuntze * ''Dione'' W.A.Nelson * ''Diploderma'' Kjellman * '' Diplodermodium'' Kuntze * '' Fuscifolium'' S.C.Lindstrom * ''Girardia'' S.F.Gray * '' Lysithea'' W.A.Nelson * ''Minerva'' W.A.Nelson * '' Miuraea'' N.Kikuchi, S.Arai, G.Yoshida, J.A.Shin, & M.Miyata * '' Neothemis'' A.Vergés & N.Sánchez * '' Phyllona'' J.Hill * ''Porphyra'' C.Agardh * '' Porphyrea'' Solier * '' Porphyrella'' G.M.Smith & Hollenberg * '' Pseudobangia'' K.M.Müller & R.G.Sheath * ''Pyropia'' J.Agardh * ''S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lysithea (alga)
Bangiaceae is a family of red algae in the order Bangiales. It contains laver, used to make laverbread, and various species in the genus of ''Pyropia'' are used to make nori. Genera Genera accepted in 2018; * ''Aspalatia'' Ercegovic * ''Bangia'' Lyngbye * '' Bangiadulcis'' W.A.Nelson * '' Bangiella'' Gaillon * ''Bangiomorpha'' N.J.Butterfield * '' Boreophyllum'' S.C.Lindstrom, N. Kikuchi, M.Miyata, & Neefus * '' Clymene'' W.A.Nelson * '' Diadenus'' Palisot de Beauvois ex O.Kuntze * ''Dione'' W.A.Nelson * ''Diploderma'' Kjellman * '' Diplodermodium'' Kuntze * '' Fuscifolium'' S.C.Lindstrom * ''Girardia'' S.F.Gray * '' Lysithea'' W.A.Nelson * ''Minerva'' W.A.Nelson * '' Miuraea'' N.Kikuchi, S.Arai, G.Yoshida, J.A.Shin, & M.Miyata * '' Neothemis'' A.Vergés & N.Sánchez * '' Phyllona'' J.Hill * ''Porphyra'' C.Agardh * '' Porphyrea'' Solier * '' Porphyrella'' G.M.Smith & Hollenberg * '' Pseudobangia'' K.M.Müller & R.G.Sheath * ''Pyropia'' J.Agardh * ''S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Girardia (alga)
Bangiaceae is a family of red algae in the order Bangiales. It contains laver, used to make laverbread, and various species in the genus of ''Pyropia'' are used to make nori. Genera Genera accepted in 2018; * ''Aspalatia'' Ercegovic * ''Bangia'' Lyngbye * '' Bangiadulcis'' W.A.Nelson * '' Bangiella'' Gaillon * ''Bangiomorpha'' N.J.Butterfield * '' Boreophyllum'' S.C.Lindstrom, N. Kikuchi, M.Miyata, & Neefus * '' Clymene'' W.A.Nelson * '' Diadenus'' Palisot de Beauvois ex O.Kuntze * ''Dione'' W.A.Nelson * ''Diploderma'' Kjellman * '' Diplodermodium'' Kuntze * '' Fuscifolium'' S.C.Lindstrom * ''Girardia'' S.F.Gray * '' Lysithea'' W.A.Nelson * ''Minerva'' W.A.Nelson * '' Miuraea'' N.Kikuchi, S.Arai, G.Yoshida, J.A.Shin, & M.Miyata * '' Neothemis'' A.Vergés & N.Sánchez * '' Phyllona'' J.Hill * ''Porphyra'' C.Agardh * '' Porphyrea'' Solier * '' Porphyrella'' G.M.Smith & Hollenberg * '' Pseudobangia'' K.M.Müller & R.G.Sheath * ''Pyropia'' J.Agardh * ''S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |