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Rhodomelaceae Horan.
Char.Ess.Fam. 238 (1847)
Leveillea Decne.
Ann.Sci.Nat., Bot. ser. 2, 11:375 (1839)
Leveillea pectinata Decne.
Ann.Sci.Nat., Bot. 363 (1842)
Lophocladia (J.Agardh) F.Schmitz
Ber.Deutsch.Bot.Ges. 11:222 (1893)
Lophocladia kuetzingii (Kuntze) P.C.Silva
Univ.Calif.Publ.Bot. 524 (1996)
Lophocladia robertae Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 534-535, Fig. 155A-D (2018)
Lophosiphonia Falkenb.
Nat.Pflanzenfam. [Engler & Prantl] I(2):459-460 (1897)
Lophosiphonia calothrix (Harv.) G.De Toni
Syll.Alg. 1071 (1903)
Lophosiphonia prostrata (Harv.) Falkenb.
Rhodomelac.Golfes Neapel 26:501 (1901)
Lophosiphonia teges (Womersley) Díaz-Tapia & Maggs
J.Phycol. 53:934 (2017)
Melanothamnus Bornet & Falkenb.
Rhodomelac.Golfes Neapel 26:684 (1901)
Melanothamnus blandii (Harv.) Díaz-Tapia & Maggs
Eur.J.Phycol. 52:6 (2017)
Melanothamnus delicatulus (Hollenb.) Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 539 (2018)
Melanothamnus ferulaceus (J.Agardh) Díaz-Tapia & Maggs
Eur.J.Phycol. 52:9 (2017)
Melanothamnus forfex (Harv.) Díaz-Tapia & Maggs
Eur.J.Phycol. 52(1):7 (2017)
Melanothamnus gigas Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 542-543, Fig. 157A-H (2018)
Melanothamnus infestans (Harv.) Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 543 (2018)
Melanothamnus nudus (Mamoozadeh & Freshwater) Freshwater
Eur.J.Phycol. 52:8 (2017)
Melanothamnus quadratus (Hollenb.) Huisman
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae 547 (2018)
Melanothamnus sphaerocarpus (Børgesen) Díaz-Tapia & Maggs
Eur.J.Phycol. 52:9 (2017)
Melanothamnus upolensis (Grunow) Díaz-Tapia & Maggs
Eur.J.Phycol. 52:11 (2017)
Micropeuce J.G. Agardh
Acta Univ.Lund. 123 (1899)

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