Callithamniaceae is a family of red algae (Rhodophyta) in the order Ceramiales.[1] The family was first described by Friedrich Traugott Kützing in 1843.[2][3]
Algae in the family Callithamniaceae have filamentous fronds with branches arranged in two rows on opposite sides of a stem and in the same plane, or radially or in whorls. In the female gametophytes, the procarps are four-celled and there are no sterile cells.[3]
According to the Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera,[1] and AlgaeBase (amount of species per genus)[4]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Callithamniaceae is a family of red algae (Rhodophyta) in the order Ceramiales. The family was first described by Friedrich Traugott Kützing in 1843.
Les Callithamniaceae sont une famille d’algues rouges de l’ordre des Ceramiales.
Selon AlgaeBase (26 juillet 2013)[1] :
Selon World Register of Marine Species (26 juillet 2013)[2] :
Selon World Register of Marine Species (26 juillet 2013)[2] :
Les Callithamniaceae sont une famille d’algues rouges de l’ordre des Ceramiales.
Callithamniaceae, porodica crvenih algi u redu Ceramiales. Oko 220 vrsta u dvije potporodice[1]
Callithamniaceae, porodica crvenih algi u redu Ceramiales. Oko 220 vrsta u dvije potporodice