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Rhodymeniaceae, Faucheaceae

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This chapter covers two families, Rhodymeniaceae and Faucheaceae belonging to order Rhodymeniales. Thirteen species subordinating to genera Chrysymenia, Rhodymenia, Chamaebotrys, Botryocladia, Erythrocolon, Cyrtarachne, and Gloiocladia were recorded. These species were described in detail based on Chinese specimens and accompanied line drawings clearly illustrating inner tissue and reproductive structures. The species’ habitat and distribution were also documented.

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Wang, G. et al. (2023). Rhodymeniaceae, Faucheaceae. In: Wang, G. (eds) Rhodophyta Volume 5. Marine Algal Flora of China, vol 5. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1447-0_8

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