WebSpecies Lithophyllum stictiforme (J.E. Areschoug) Hauck, 1877 Species Lithophyllum subantarcticum (Foslie) Foslie, 1907 Species Lithophyllum subreduncum Foslie … WebForma Lithophyllum expansum f. agariciforme Hauck, 1885 accepted as Lithophyllum stictiforme (J.E. Areschoug) Hauck, 1877 Forma Lithophyllum expansum f. genuinum Foslie, 1897 accepted as Mesophyllum expansum (Philippi) Cabioch & M.L.Mendoza, 2003 (synonym) Forma Lithophyllum expansum f. stictaeformis (J.E. Areschoug) Foslie, …
Lithophyllum expansum f. stictaeformis (J.E. Areschoug) Foslie, 1901
Web23 jul. 2024 · Lithophyllum stictiforme (Areschoug) Hauck contributes to the formation of the Mediterranean coralligenous concretions. In the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula, L. stictiforme has also been reported based on subtidal collections showing the characteristic morphology described for this species. Webgenus Lithophyllum (Corallinales) are key bioconstructors, greatly contributing to the formation of coralligenous concretions (Garrabou and Ballesteros, 2000; Ballesteros, 2006). greenacres brittany
Mediterranean Lithophyllum stictiforme (Corallinales, …
WebLithophyllum stictiforme (Species) Status accepted Rank Species Parent Lithophyllum Philippi, 1837 Orig. name Melobesia stictaeformis Areschoug, 1852 Synonymised names … Web18 jan. 2024 · Mediterranean subtidal Lithophyllum belong to a well‐supported lineage, hereby called the L. stictiforme complex, which also includes two species described … WebThe Mediterranean bioconstructor Lithophyllum stictiforme shows adaptability to future warming. F. Pinna; Annalisa Caragnano; Luigi Piazzi; Federica Ragazzola; Patrizia Stipcich; Fabio Rindi; G Ceccherelli; Frontiers in Marine Science. Published on … greenacres bunbury