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    Colpomenia is a genus of brown macroalgae (or seaweed) in the family Scytosiphonaceae. Colpomenia is currently composed of 11 confirmed species with Colpomenia...
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    Colpomenia sinuosa, commonly named the oyster thief or sinuous ballweed, is a brown algae species in the genus Colpomenia. It is the type species of its...
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    Colpomenia peregrina, sometimes referred to by its vernacular names oyster thief and bladder weed, is a species of brown seaweed. This species is native...
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    Santander Canyon and Torrelavega Canyon in the south of the Bay. The alga Colpomenia peregrina was introduced and first noticed in 1906 by oyster fishermen...
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  • Sea potato may refer to : Colpomenia peregrina, a species of brown algae more commonly known as oyster thief or bladder weed Leathesia marina, formerly...
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  • species of seaweed: Codium fragile, a green algae in the family Codiaceae Colpomenia sinuosa, a brown algae in the family Scytosiphonaceae This disambiguation...
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  • (Phaeophyceae). She focused on taxonomy and ecology, especially in the genera Colpomenia, Pylaiella and Desmarestia. She spent 1959 in the United States visiting...
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    Fucus vesiculosus var. volubilis Turn. Fucus cottonii Wynne et Magne Colpomenia peregrine (Sauv.) Hame Asperococcus compressus Griff. ex Hook. Striaria...
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  • C. sinuosa may refer to : Colpomenia sinuosa, a brown alga species Chama sinuosa, the smooth-edged jewel box, a bivalve mollusc species This disambiguation...
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    of brown algae in the order Ectocarpales. Genera: Chnoospora J.Agardh Colpomenia (Endlicher) Derbès & Solier Hydroclathrus Bory Iyengaria Børgesen Jolyna...
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