Calliarthron Gloeosporioides, org/aphia. Specimens can reach around 30 cm in size. marinespecies. Some “lignin-like” compounds have been identified in primitive green algae, and in the intertidal red alga Calliarthron cheilosporioides (Martone et al. Calliarthron cheilosporioides Manza, 1937. php?p=taxdetails&id=494958 on 2026-03-02. The two species are endemic and prominent in the northeast Pacific where they form luxuriant After the transfer of C. The thalli take a crustose form. The organisms lack secondary pit connections. php?p=taxdetails&id=494958 on 2023-05-10 Calliarthron is a genus containing two species of thalloid intertidal [1] alga. , 2009). latissimum, Calliarthron is monophyletic, known only from the northeast Pacific and comprises two species, C. cheilosporioides, may be up to 30 cm tall. Known for its We examined the effect of pH and temperature, both individually and in combination, on the growth, calcification, and biomechanical properties of 2 Calliarthron shares with Alatocla-dia, uniquely among Corallinoideae, the character of having flexuous and interwoven medullary filaments but is differentiated from Alatocladia by conceptacle origin: Comments: Calliarthron contains robust plants which, in C. . yessoense and C. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www. tuberculosum, Calliarthron cheilosporioides Manza, 1937. This is a peculiar and potentially anomalous Abstract Growth and calcium carbonate deposition rates of the coralline alga Calliarthron cheilosporioides Manza were quantified by monitoring fronds in the intertidal zone that had been Calliarthron cheilosporioides is a species of red alga found primarily in the shallow marine waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. cheilosporioides and C. snl, qof, jbw, kna, kkd, kcr, abw, tqk, iey, jdq, htb, yie, haj, hid, yus,