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Lemanea
''Lemanea'' is a genus of freshwater red algae, in the order Batrachospermales. Both species are considered to be widespread in the northern hemisphere. Although placed in the Rhodophyta (red algae) it in fact is green in colour. Description ''Lemanea'' is a stiff bristle-like branched or unbranched alga similar to a coarse horsehair. Close inspection show it to have small swellings at more or less regular intervals along its length. It grows to 40 cm in length, in bunches in freshwater. It is blue-green to olive in colour when young. The asexual stage is a row of single-celled branched filaments.Guiry, M.D., John, D.M., Rindi, F. and McCarthy, T.K. (Edited) 2007. ''New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae.'' Royal Irish Academy. Species World-wide nine species are listed in algaebase:* '' Lemanea borealis'' Atkinson * '' Lemanea ciliata'' (Sirodot) De Toni * '' Lemanea condensata'' Israelson * '' Lemanea fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus) C. Agard ...
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Lemanea Sudeica
''Lemanea'' is a genus of freshwater red algae, in the order Batrachospermales. Both species are considered to be widespread in the northern hemisphere. Although placed in the Rhodophyta (red algae) it in fact is green in colour. Description ''Lemanea'' is a stiff bristle-like branched or unbranched alga similar to a coarse horsehair. Close inspection show it to have small swellings at more or less regular intervals along its length. It grows to 40 cm in length, in bunches in freshwater. It is blue-green to olive in colour when young. The asexual stage is a row of single-celled branched filaments.Guiry, M.D., John, D.M., Rindi, F. and McCarthy, T.K. (Edited) 2007. ''New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae.'' Royal Irish Academy. Species World-wide nine species are listed in algaebase:* '' Lemanea borealis'' Atkinson * ''Lemanea ciliata'' (Sirodot) De Toni * '' Lemanea condensata'' Israelson * ''Lemanea fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus) C. Agardh * ...
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Lemanea Ciliata
''Lemanea'' is a genus of freshwater red algae, in the order Batrachospermales. Both species are considered to be widespread in the northern hemisphere. Although placed in the Rhodophyta (red algae) it in fact is green in colour. Description ''Lemanea'' is a stiff bristle-like branched or unbranched alga similar to a coarse horsehair. Close inspection show it to have small swellings at more or less regular intervals along its length. It grows to 40 cm in length, in bunches in freshwater. It is blue-green to olive in colour when young. The asexual stage is a row of single-celled branched filaments.Guiry, M.D., John, D.M., Rindi, F. and McCarthy, T.K. (Edited) 2007. ''New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae.'' Royal Irish Academy. Species World-wide nine species are listed in algaebase:* '' Lemanea borealis'' Atkinson * '' Lemanea ciliata'' (Sirodot) De Toni * '' Lemanea condensata'' Israelson * ''Lemanea fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus) C. Agardh ...
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Lemanea Mamillosa
''Lemanea'' is a genus of freshwater red algae, in the order Batrachospermales. Both species are considered to be widespread in the northern hemisphere. Although placed in the Rhodophyta (red algae) it in fact is green in colour. Description ''Lemanea'' is a stiff bristle-like branched or unbranched alga similar to a coarse horsehair. Close inspection show it to have small swellings at more or less regular intervals along its length. It grows to 40 cm in length, in bunches in freshwater. It is blue-green to olive in colour when young. The asexual stage is a row of single-celled branched filaments.Guiry, M.D., John, D.M., Rindi, F. and McCarthy, T.K. (Edited) 2007. ''New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae.'' Royal Irish Academy. Species World-wide nine species are listed in algaebase:* '' Lemanea borealis'' Atkinson * ''Lemanea ciliata'' (Sirodot) De Toni * '' Lemanea condensata'' Israelson * ''Lemanea fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus) C. Agardh * ...
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Lemanea Fucina Var
''Lemanea'' is a genus of freshwater red algae, in the order Batrachospermales. Both species are considered to be widespread in the northern hemisphere. Although placed in the Rhodophyta (red algae) it in fact is green in colour. Description ''Lemanea'' is a stiff bristle-like branched or unbranched alga similar to a coarse horsehair. Close inspection show it to have small swellings at more or less regular intervals along its length. It grows to 40 cm in length, in bunches in freshwater. It is blue-green to olive in colour when young. The asexual stage is a row of single-celled branched filaments.Guiry, M.D., John, D.M., Rindi, F. and McCarthy, T.K. (Edited) 2007. ''New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae.'' Royal Irish Academy. Species World-wide nine species are listed in algaebase:* '' Lemanea borealis'' Atkinson * ''Lemanea ciliata'' (Sirodot) De Toni * '' Lemanea condensata'' Israelson * ''Lemanea fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus) C. Agardh * ...
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Lemanea Condensata
''Lemanea'' is a genus of freshwater red algae, in the order Batrachospermales. Both species are considered to be widespread in the northern hemisphere. Although placed in the Rhodophyta (red algae) it in fact is green in colour. Description ''Lemanea'' is a stiff bristle-like branched or unbranched alga similar to a coarse horsehair. Close inspection show it to have small swellings at more or less regular intervals along its length. It grows to 40 cm in length, in bunches in freshwater. It is blue-green to olive in colour when young. The asexual stage is a row of single-celled branched filaments.Guiry, M.D., John, D.M., Rindi, F. and McCarthy, T.K. (Edited) 2007. ''New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae.'' Royal Irish Academy. Species World-wide nine species are listed in algaebase:* '' Lemanea borealis'' Atkinson * ''Lemanea ciliata'' (Sirodot) De Toni * '' Lemanea condensata'' Israelson * ''Lemanea fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus) C. Agardh * ...
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Lemanea Fucina
''Lemanea'' is a genus of freshwater red algae, in the order Batrachospermales. Both species are considered to be widespread in the northern hemisphere. Although placed in the Rhodophyta (red algae) it in fact is green in colour. Description ''Lemanea'' is a stiff bristle-like branched or unbranched alga similar to a coarse horsehair. Close inspection show it to have small swellings at more or less regular intervals along its length. It grows to 40 cm in length, in bunches in freshwater. It is blue-green to olive in colour when young. The asexual stage is a row of single-celled branched filaments.Guiry, M.D., John, D.M., Rindi, F. and McCarthy, T.K. (Edited) 2007. ''New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae.'' Royal Irish Academy. Species World-wide nine species are listed in algaebase:* '' Lemanea borealis'' Atkinson * ''Lemanea ciliata'' (Sirodot) De Toni * ''Lemanea condensata'' Israelson * ''Lemanea fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus) C. Agardh * ...
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Lemanea Borealis
''Lemanea'' is a genus of freshwater red algae, in the order Batrachospermales. Both species are considered to be widespread in the northern hemisphere. Although placed in the Rhodophyta (red algae) it in fact is green in colour. Description ''Lemanea'' is a stiff bristle-like branched or unbranched alga similar to a coarse horsehair. Close inspection show it to have small swellings at more or less regular intervals along its length. It grows to 40 cm in length, in bunches in freshwater. It is blue-green to olive in colour when young. The asexual stage is a row of single-celled branched filaments.Guiry, M.D., John, D.M., Rindi, F. and McCarthy, T.K. (Edited) 2007. ''New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae.'' Royal Irish Academy. Species World-wide nine species are listed in algaebase:* '' Lemanea borealis'' Atkinson * ''Lemanea ciliata'' (Sirodot) De Toni * ''Lemanea condensata'' Israelson * ''Lemanea fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus) C. Agardh * ...
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Jean Baptiste Bory De Saint-Vincent
Jean-Baptiste Geneviève Marcellin Bory de Saint-Vincent was a French naturalist, officer and politician. He was born on 6 July 1778 in Agen (Lot-et-Garonne) and died on 22 December 1846 in Paris. Biologist and geographer, he was particularly interested in volcanology, systematics and botany. Life Youth Jean-Baptiste Bory de Saint Vincent was born at Agen on 6 July 1778. His parents were Géraud Bory de Saint-Vincent and Madeleine de Journu; his father's family were petty nobility who played important roles at the bar and in the judiciary, during and after the French Revolution. Instilled with sentiments hostile to the revolution from childhood,Biography of Jean-Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent on the website of the French National Assembly: http://www2.assemblee-nationale.fr/sycomore/fiche/(num_dept)/16507 he studied first at the college of Agen, then with his uncle Journu-Auber in Bordeaux in 1787. He may have attended courses in medicine and surgery from 1791 to 1793. During ...
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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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Isle Of Mull
The Isle of Mull ( gd, An t-Eilean Muileach ) or just Mull (; gd, Muile, links=no ) is the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides (after Skye) and lies off the west coast of Scotland in the Council areas of Scotland, council area of Argyll and Bute. Covering , Mull is the fourth-largest island in Scotland and Great Britain. From 2001 to 2020, the population has gradually increased: during 2020 the populace was estimated to be 3,000, in the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 census it was approximately 2,800, and in 2001, it was measured at 2,667 people. It has the eighth largest Island population in Scotland. In the summer, these numbers are augmented by an influx of many tourists. Much of the year-round population lives in the colourful main settlement of Tobermory, Mull, Tobermory. There are two distilleries on the island: the Tobermory distillery, formerly named Ledaig, produces single malt Scotch whisky and another, opened in 2019 and located in the vicinity of Tir ...
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