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List Of Ceramium Species
''Ceramium'' is a genus of red algae in the Rhodophyta. Species * '' Ceramium abyssale'' Petersen 1924 * '' Ceramium acanthonotum coronata'' Kleen * '' Ceramium acanthonotum transcurrens'' Holmes & Batters * '' Ceramium acanthonotum typica'' Kjellman * '' Ceramium acrocarpum'' Kützing; Zanardini * '' Ceramium adauctum'' Schousboe * '' Ceramium adhaerens'' Womersley 2003 * '' Ceramium aduncum'' Nakamura 1950 * '' Ceramium affine originale'' Dawson * '' Ceramium affine peninsularis'' E.Y.Dawson 1950 * '' Ceramium affine'' Setchell & N.L.Gardner, 1930 * '' Ceramium albidum'' De Candolle 1805 * '' Ceramium allochrous'' (Roth) Mertens * '' Ceramium alternum'' Schousboe * '' Ceramium amamiense'' Itono, 1972 * '' Ceramium annulatum'' Schousboe * '' Ceramium apiculatum'' J. Agardh 1876 * '' Ceramium appendiculatum'' Schousboe * '' Ceramium arachnoideum patentissimum'' Harvey * '' Ceramium arborescens'' J. Agardh 1894 * '' Ceramium arbuscula'' (Dillwyn) Bokry * '' Ceramium arbuscula'' ...
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Ceramium
''Ceramium'' is a genus of Ceramium algae (or Rhodophyta). It is a large genus with at least 15 species in the British Isles.''Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H.'' 1993. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles. vol.1, Rhodophyta Part 3A Ceramiales.'' HMSO & Natural History Museum, London. The fully corticated group previously referred to as ''Ceramium rubrum'', an illegitimate name, is represented, in the British Isles by: '' Ceramium pallidum,'' ''Ceramium botryocarpum'', ''Ceramium nodulosum'' and ''Ceramium secundatum''.Morton, O. 1994. ''Marine Algae of Northern Ireland.'' Ulster Museum. Description All species of ''Ceramium'' are small algae growing to no more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. They consist of a terete monosiphonous axis of cells surrounded by smaller cells forming a cortex. In most species this a continuous cortex enclosing the axis, in others the cortical cells are arranged only in nodes at the junction of cells of the axes. The tips of the branches grow i ...
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