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ABSTRACT: The genera in the Rhodymeniaceae that have a hollow thallus lacking diaphragms comprise Chrysymenia J. Agardh (including Gloiosaccion Harvey), Botryocladia (Agardh) Kylin and Irvinea Guiry. Chrysymenia has traditionally been defined by a lack of internal rhizoids and with the only solid portion of the thallus limited to the stipe, and Botryocladia is characterized by the presence of larger, solid axes.
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Rhodyrneniaceae Rhodophyta
Citation
Schmidt, W. E., Arakaki, N., Gurgel, C. F., Gabriel, D., Norris, J. N., Ballantine, D., & Fredericq, S. (2016). To be or not to be: Will the real Chrysymenia (Rhodymeniaceae, Rhodophyta) please stand up? In The 70th Annual Meeting of the Phycological Society of America - Final Program. pp. 28-29