Adolphe Millot algues - Public domain botanical illustration
Summary
Français : algues illustration larousses
n1. Sargassum bacciferum (Sargassum natans); 2. Hormosira Banskii ; 3. Fucus vesicolosus ; 4. Fucus serratus ; 5. Dictyota atomaria (Dictyota hauckiana); 6. Homoestrichus Sainclairii ; 7. Padina pavonia (Padina pavonica); 8. Zanardinia collaris (Gymnosorus collaris); 9. Saccorhiza bulbosa (Saccorhiza polyschides); 10. Alaria esculenta ; 11. Agarum Gmelini (Agarum clathratum); 12. Thalassiophylum clathrus (Agarum clathrus); 13. Laminaria longissima (Saccharina longissima); 14. Laminaria saccharina (Saccharina latissima) ; 15. Lessonia fuscescens (Lessonia flavicans); 16. Nereocystis Luetkeana ; 17. Macrocystis prifera (Macrocystis pyrifera); 18. Stypocaulon scoparium (Halopteris scoparia); 19. Porphyra laciniata ; 20. Phyllophora membranifolia (Phyllophora pseudoceranoides); 21. Callophyllis laciniata ; 22. Rhodymenia Palmetta (Palmaria palmata); 23. Nitophyllum Gmelini (Erythroglossum laciniatum); 24. Nitophyllum punctatum ; 25. Nitophyllum Crozieri (Cryptopleura crozieri); 26. Cryptopleura crozieri ; 27. Glossopteris Lyallii (Cladodonta lyallii); 28. Schizoneura quercifolia (Phycodrys quercifolia); 29. Claudea elegans ; 30. Odonthalia dentata ; 31. Laurencia caespitosa (Osmundea hybrida); 32. Cladhymenia Lyallii ; 33. Pterosiphonia parasitica ; 34. Polyzonia elegans ; 35. Polyides rotundus ; 36. Corallina officinalis ; 37. Corallina rubens (Jania rubens); 38. Lithophyllum fasciculatum ; 39. Chaetomorpha Darwinii (Chaetomorpha coliformis); 40. Ulva latissima (Saccharina latissima); 41. Ulva Cornucopiae ; 42. Struvea plumosa ; 43. Caulerpa cactoides ; 44. Caulerpa scalpelliformis ; 45. Acetabularia mediterranea (Acetabularia acetabulum); 46. Valonia utricularis ; 47. Halymeda macroloba.
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