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The Rhodogorgonales are an order of red algae, a sister group to the corallines. They are always thalloid and calcified; their calcification is very different from the corallines, as individual calcite crystals are deposited in the cell wall of specialised cells; this suggests that the evolution of calcification may have been independent from the corallines. They have no fossil record. Images can be seen in "Rhodogorgon ramosissima J. N. Norris & Bucher (Rhodogorgonales, Rhodogorgonaceae, Rhodophyta), registro nuevo para la Costa Venezolana". Acta Bot. Venez. 29 (2). 2006.

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  • Rhodogorgonales (fr)
  • 로도고르곤과 (ko)
  • Rhodogorgonales (en)
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  • L'ordre des Rhodogorgonales est un ordre d'algues rouges de la sous-classe des Corallinophycidae, dans la classe des Florideophyceae. (fr)
  • 로도고르곤과(Rhodogorgonaceae)는 진정홍조강에 속하는 홍조식물과의 하나이다. 로도고르곤목(Rhodogorgonales)의 유일한 과로 2개 속, 2종으로 이루어져 있다. (ko)
  • The Rhodogorgonales are an order of red algae, a sister group to the corallines. They are always thalloid and calcified; their calcification is very different from the corallines, as individual calcite crystals are deposited in the cell wall of specialised cells; this suggests that the evolution of calcification may have been independent from the corallines. They have no fossil record. Images can be seen in "Rhodogorgon ramosissima J. N. Norris & Bucher (Rhodogorgonales, Rhodogorgonaceae, Rhodophyta), registro nuevo para la Costa Venezolana". Acta Bot. Venez. 29 (2). 2006. (en)
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  • S.Fredericq, J.N.Norris & C.Pueschel (en)
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  • "Florideae" from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur, 1904 (en)
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  • S.Fredericq, J.N.Norris & C.Pueschel (en)
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  • Rhodogorgonaceae (en)
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  • The Rhodogorgonales are an order of red algae, a sister group to the corallines. They are always thalloid and calcified; their calcification is very different from the corallines, as individual calcite crystals are deposited in the cell wall of specialised cells; this suggests that the evolution of calcification may have been independent from the corallines. They have no fossil record. Unlike the corallinales and sporolithales, their closest relatives, these thalli are loose aggregations of hair-like cells, with the middle portion formed of rhizoid-like filaments. Spores are borne on the end of hair-like cells (cortical fascicles). Images can be seen in "Rhodogorgon ramosissima J. N. Norris & Bucher (Rhodogorgonales, Rhodogorgonaceae, Rhodophyta), registro nuevo para la Costa Venezolana". Acta Bot. Venez. 29 (2). 2006. (en)
  • L'ordre des Rhodogorgonales est un ordre d'algues rouges de la sous-classe des Corallinophycidae, dans la classe des Florideophyceae. (fr)
  • 로도고르곤과(Rhodogorgonaceae)는 진정홍조강에 속하는 홍조식물과의 하나이다. 로도고르곤목(Rhodogorgonales)의 유일한 과로 2개 속, 2종으로 이루어져 있다. (ko)
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