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  3. Bangia - Wikipedia

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    Bangia grows in freshwater or in marine habitats, usually forming dense clumps or mats, and occur throughout the intertidal area and subtidally to the maximum depth at which benthic algae occur. The plants are usually attached to a solid substratum (rock or shell), but can also occur as epiphytes attached to other algae.

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  6. Bangiaceae - Wikipedia

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    Bangiaceae currently contains between 20 and 22 accepted genera, with all but one extant. [5]Bangia Lyngbye †Bangiomorpha N.J.Butterfield Boreophyllum S.C.Lindstrom, N. Kikuchi, M.Miyata, & Neefus

  7. Bangiales - Wikipedia

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    Bangiales is an order of multicellular red algae of the class Bangiophyceae containing the families Bangiaceae, Granufilaceae, [1] and possibly the extinct genus Rafatazmia with one species, Rafatazmia chitrakootensis. [2] They are one of the oldest eukaryotic organisms, possibly dating back to 1.6 billion years old. Many species are used today ...

  8. Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in ...

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    A federal appeals court blocked Nasdaq rules to increase boardroom diversity, saying that the Securities and Exchange Commission did not have the authority to approve them.. Wednesday’s ruling ...

  9. Bangiophyceae - Wikipedia

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    Bangiophyceae is a class of red algae that includes the order Bangiales and possibly Goniotrichales. [a] In some classifications it is merged with the Florideophyceae to form the Rhodophyceae.