http://www.flora.sa.gov.au/efsa/Marine_Benthic_Flora_SA/Part_II/Dictyopteris_acrostichoides.shtml WebJan 11, 2007 · We compared the effects of surface extracts of D. pulchra, Caulerpa filiformis, Dictyopteris acrostichoides, Dilophus marginatus, Laurencia rigida, Solieria robusta and Pterocladia capillacea on the settlement of 2 ecologically relevant fouling species, and further compared the effects of surface extracts to those of non-polar, whole-cell ...
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WebSynonym. Haliseris acrostichoides J. Agardh 1882: 133. Thallus (Fig. 78A) medium to dark brown, usually 10–40 cm long with one to a few fronds arising from a matted, rhizoidal holdfast 0.2–1.0 cm across and 0.2–2.0 … WebArchichauliodes diversus is an insect in the subfamily Chauliodinae - the fishflies, though it is often referred to as the New Zealand dobsonfly, despite not being a true dobsonfly.In its … can diabetics eat tomatoes and cucumbers
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http://www.flora.sa.gov.au/efsa/Marine_Benthic_Flora_SA/Part_II/Dictyopteris_nigricans.shtml WebDictyoptera (from Greek δίκτυον diktyon "net" and πτερόν pteron "wing") is an insect superorder that includes two extant orders of polyneopterous insects: the order Blattodea ( termites and cockroaches together) [1] and … WebElectronic Flora of South Australia Species Fact Sheet. Dictyopteris nigricans Womersley 1949: 115, fig. I, pl. 22 fig. 2; 1967: 218. Phylum Phaeophyta – Order Dictyotales – Family Dictyotaceae – Tribe Zonarieae. Thallus (Fig. 78C) dark brown, usually densely clumped and 5–20 (–25) cm long, with few to many complanate fronds arising from a matted … fish on sports t tops