“…Microcladallenes A−C (519−521, Figure 42) identified from L. microcladia (off the French coast at Cape Ferrat) 329 and marilzabicycloallenes A−D (522−525, Figure 42) isolated from a newly described species L. marilzae (Canary Islands, Spain), 330 are the only representatives of the sixth and seventh subclasses of ACG derivatives to be reported so far. Each of these compounds contains a bromoallenic unit at one terminus and an ethyl-(519 and 521), or olefinic (520) Figure 43 and Supporting Information Table S13), was isolated independently by two research groups from L. obtusa with samples collected from Positano, Italy 299 and from Gokceada in the Aegean Sea. 331 So far, 10 nine-membered cyclic ether ACG derivatives including those containing 6,13-epoxy (526−528), 257,299,331,332 4,7:6,13-bisepoxy (529−534), 108,116,269,327,333−335 and 5,12-epoxy (535) 108 ring systems, were reported from the Rhodomelaceae.…”