Phymatolithon

Phymatolithon is a genus of non geniculate coralline red algae, known from the UK, and Australia. It is encrusting, flat, and unbranched; it has tetrasporangia and bisporangia borne in multiporate conceptacles. Some of its cells bear small holes in the middle; this distinctive thallus texture is termed a "Leptophytum-type" thallus surface, and has been posited as a taxonomically informative character. It periodically sloughs off its epithallus, reducing its overgrowth by algae by as much as 50% compared to bare rock.

Phymatolithon
Scientific classification
(unranked): Archaeplastida
Division: Rhodophyta
Class: Florideophyceae
Order: Corallinales
Family: Hapalidiaceae
Genus: Phymatolithon
Foslie, 1898
Species
At least 11, including
  • Phymatolithon bornetii
  • Phymatolithon calcareum
  • Phymatolithon elatum Chamberlain, 1990
  • Phymatolithon laeve
  • Phymatolithon lenormandii (Areschoug) W.H.Adey
Synonyms
  • Leptophytum Adey, 1966
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