Radicilingua Papenfuss and Calonitophyllum Aregood are two small genera of the family Delesseriaceae that consist of only three and one taxonomically accepted species, respectively. The type species of these genera, Radicilingua thy-sanorhizans from England and Calonitophyllum medium from the Americas, are morphologically very similar, with the only recognized differences being vein size and procarp development. To date, only other two species were recognized inside the genus Radicilingua: R. adriatica and R. reptans. In this study, we analysed specimens of Radicilingua collected in the Adriatic and Ionian Sea (Mediterranean), including a syntype locality of R. adriatica (Trieste, northern Adriatic Sea), alongside material from near the typ...
The use of molecular tools often shows that regional species diversity differs from what we know fro...
Sequence data are presented for approximately 85% of the nuclear large subunit (LSU) rDNA gene for o...
A molecular phylogenetic analysis of three closely related red algal genera, Laurencia, Chondrophycu...
Radicilingua Papenfuss and Calonitophyllum Aregood are two small genera of the family Delesseriaceae...
Coralline algae are among the most common seaweeds in benthic habitats worldwide, as well as one of ...
Although the systematics of Caloglossa has been intensely investigated, the species diversity of the...
With 142 species currently accepted, Lithophyllum is the most species-rich genus in the coralline al...
The cosmopolitan genus Ceramium Roth (Ceramiaceae), with about 213 currently accepted species (and i...
The existence of cryptic diversity in the ‘Porphyra leucosticta\u27 complex of the North Atlantic an...
© 2017 International Phycological Society. During our sampling surveys of the tribes Polysiphonieae ...
Species of the genus Lithophyllum are important carbonate producers and bioconstructors. In recent y...
Grateloupia filicina (C. Agardh) Lamouroux, originally described from the Mediterranean Sea, has lon...
The use of molecular tools often shows that regional species diversity differs from what we know fro...
Sequence data are presented for approximately 85% of the nuclear large subunit (LSU) rDNA gene for o...
A molecular phylogenetic analysis of three closely related red algal genera, Laurencia, Chondrophycu...
Radicilingua Papenfuss and Calonitophyllum Aregood are two small genera of the family Delesseriaceae...
Coralline algae are among the most common seaweeds in benthic habitats worldwide, as well as one of ...
Although the systematics of Caloglossa has been intensely investigated, the species diversity of the...
With 142 species currently accepted, Lithophyllum is the most species-rich genus in the coralline al...
The cosmopolitan genus Ceramium Roth (Ceramiaceae), with about 213 currently accepted species (and i...
The existence of cryptic diversity in the ‘Porphyra leucosticta\u27 complex of the North Atlantic an...
© 2017 International Phycological Society. During our sampling surveys of the tribes Polysiphonieae ...
Species of the genus Lithophyllum are important carbonate producers and bioconstructors. In recent y...
Grateloupia filicina (C. Agardh) Lamouroux, originally described from the Mediterranean Sea, has lon...
The use of molecular tools often shows that regional species diversity differs from what we know fro...
Sequence data are presented for approximately 85% of the nuclear large subunit (LSU) rDNA gene for o...
A molecular phylogenetic analysis of three closely related red algal genera, Laurencia, Chondrophycu...