| Lithothamnion Temporal range:   | |
|---|---|
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| L. glaciale showing conceptacles. Millimetre scale | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| (unranked): | Archaeplastida | 
| Division: | Rhodophyta | 
| Class: | Florideophyceae | 
| Order: | Corallinales | 
| Family: | Hapalidiaceae | 
| Genus: | Lithothamnion Heydrich, 1897  | 
Lithothamnion is a genus of thalloid red alga comprising 103 species. Its members are known by a number of common names.[note 1] The monomerous, crustose thalli are composed of a single system of filaments which grow close to the underlying surface. Lithothamnion reproduces by means of multiporate conceptacles.
Species
The valid species currently considered to belong to this genus are:
- L. album
 - L. antarcticum
 - L. apiculatum
 - L. asperulatum
 - L. aucklandicum
 - L. australe
 - L. brasiliense
 - L. breviaxe
 - L. calcareum
 - L. californicum
 - L. capense
 - L. carolii
 - L. chathamense
 - L. circumscriptum
 - L. colliculosum
 - L. corallioides
 - L. coralloides
 - L. cottonii
 - L. coulmanicum
 - L. crispatum
 - L. dehiscens
 - L. diguetii
 - L. ectocarpon
 - L. elegans
 - L. engelhartii
 - L. esperi
 - L. expansum
 - L. flavescens
 - L. fornicatum
 - L. fragiissimum
 - L. fruticulosum
 - L. fuegianum
 - L. geppiorum
 - L. gibbosum
 - L. giganteum
 - L. glaciale
 - L. grade
 - L. grande
 - L. granuliferum
 - L. guadalupense
 - L. hamelii
 - L. haptericola
 - L. hauckii
 - L. heterocladum
 - L. heteromorphum
 - L. incrustans
 - L. indicum
 - L. insigne
 - L. intermedium
 - L. islei
 - L. japonicum
 - L. kerguelenum
 - L. labradorense
 - L. lacroixi
 - L. laminosum
 - L. lemoineae
 - L. magnum
 - L. maldivicum
 - L. mangini
 - L. margaritae
 - L. marlothii
 - L. minervae
 - L. montereyicum
 - L. muelleri
 - L. murmanicum
 - L. neglectum
 - L. nitidum
 - L. nodulosum
 - L. norvegicum
 - L. notarisii
 - L. novae-zelandiae
 - L. occidentale
 - L. pacificum
 - L. pauciporosum
 - L. peleense
 - L. peruviense
 - L. philippii
 - L. phymatodeum
 - L. pocillum
 - L. polymorphum
 - L. praefruticulosum
 - L. proliferum
 - L. propontidis
 - L. rugosum
 - L. ruptile
 - L. scabiosum
 - L. sejunctum
 - L. sonderi
 - L. soriferum
 - L. spissum
 - L. squarrulosum
 - L. tenue
 - L. thelostegium
 - L. tophiforme
 - L. tusterense
 - L. ungeri
 - L. valens
 - L. validum
 - L. van
 - L. vanheurckii
 - L. vescum
 - L. volcanum
 
Uses

Calcium supplements made from Lithothamnium calcareum
The species Lithothamnium calcareum is, besides Tricalcium phosphate, often used as food fortification in plant-based milk substitutes to achieve a similar calcium content as a cow milk which is around 120 mg/100 ml.[2] However, in April 2021 the European Court of Justice forbade its use in organic food products such as drinks.[3][4][5][6]
Notes
- ↑ Recorded common names are griuán, maërl, punalevä-suku, stenhinna and maerl.
 
References
- Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. (2008). "Lithothamnion". AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. Retrieved 2009-04-18.
 
- ↑ Taylor, Thomas N; Taylor, Edith L; Krings, Michael (2009). Paleobotany: the biology and evolution of fossil plants. ISBN 978-0-12-373972-8.
 - ↑  Klapp, Anna-Lena, ed. (October 2019), "OTHER PLANT MILKS", The Plant Milk Report, Berlin: ProVeg e. V., p. 16, ISBN 978-3-948516-00-0, retrieved 2021-03-02
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ↑ EU Court Forbids Calcium Sourced From Algae in Organic Drinks (Courthouse News Service)
 - ↑ Important European Court of Justice decision on adding non-organic ingredients to organic drinks (The National Law Review)
 - ↑ EU law prohibits the addition of the alga Lithothamnium calcareum in the processing of organic foodstuffs for the purpose of their enrichment with calcium (Case C-815/19) (ECJ)
 - ↑ Full text of judgment in case C-815/19 (ECJ)
 
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