Stypopodium

Stypopodium
Scientific classification
(unranked): SAR
Superphylum: Heterokonta
Class: Phaeophyceae
Order: Dictyotales
Family: Dictyotaceae
Genus: Stypopodium
J. Agardh, 1894[1]
Species
See text

Stypopodium is a genus of thalloid brown alga in the family Dictyotaceae. Members of the genus are found in shallow tropical and subtropical seas around Africa, Pakistan, India, Japan, Indonesia, Australia, Micronesia, the Caribbean, Venezuela and Brazil.[2]

Characteristics

The thalli are usually erect but sometimes prostrate, growing to a length of about 35 centimetres (14 in). They are attached to the substrate by a rhizoidal holdfast and often form bushy clumps. The blades are membranous and either wedge shaped or divided into linear segments. The sporangia are densely scattered over the surface of the blade or occur in irregularly-shaped sori, forming four spores.[2]

Species

The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species in the genus:[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Guiry, M.D. (2012). "Stypopodium J. Agardh, 1894". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
  2. 1 2 Stypopodium AlgaeBase. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
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