WebTaxonomic notes: C. retroflexa is essentially an eastern species, characterised by the fairly open branching with irregularly branched laterals, the vesicles, and the long, compressed, slightly torulose … WebName Cystophora J. Agardh, 1841, nom. cons. Type species: Cystophora retroflexa (Labillardière) J.Agardh Synonyms Algogrunowia O.Kuntze, 1891, substitute name for Platylobium Kützing Type species: Algogrunowia mertensii (Kützing) Kuntze Blossevillea Decaisne, 1840, nom. rejic.
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WebCystophora retroflexa is a brown alga species in the genus Cystophora found in Tasmania. It is the type species in the genus. Sources and Credits (c) Kate, some rights … Cystophora retroflexa is a brown alga species in the genus Cystophora. It found is found off the coasts of New Zealand and Australia. It is the type species of the genus. Prefers more sheltered environments compared to other Cystophora species, often found in sheltered reefs from 0 to 12 m in depth. See more It is a large, open species with floats longer (4-10 mm) than broad (3-6 mm). The final branches are long (20-60 mm) and thin (1-2 mm). The side branches have smaller branches arising at irregular intervals from all … See more This species contains phlorotannins of the classes of phlorethols and fucophlorethols (phloroglucinol, difucol, tetraphlorethol-E, pentaphlorethol-B, hexaphlorethol-A, fucotriphlorethol-G, … See more the globe dorset
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WebMar 6, 2015 · For instance, marine algae of the Ochrophyta phylum such as Cystophora retroflexa have been reported to produce carotenoids, phlorethols and fucophlorethols [ … WebCystophora retroflexa (Labillardière) J.Agardh, 1848 AphiaID 239176 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:239176) Classification Biota Chromista (Kingdom) … WebNov 3, 2015 · We found that the dominant primary (Hormosira banksii and three Cystophora species) and secondary (obligate and facultative epiphytes) habitat-forming seaweeds were all decimated and that mobile seaweed-associated animals were significantly less abundant (per gram of seaweed biomass) after the earthquake. ... C. … the globe deliverance centre