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Ceramium deslongchampsii

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Ceramium deslongchampsii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Clade: Archaeplastida
Division: Rhodophyta
Class: Florideophyceae
Order: Ceramiales
Family: Ceramiaceae
Genus: Ceramium
Species:
C. deslongchampsii
Binomial name
Ceramium deslongchampsii
Chauvin ex Duby

Ceramium deslongchampsii is a small marine red alga in the Division Rhodophyta.

Description

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This species is a relatively small alga growing as dense tufts to no more than 12 cm long. Grows as densely branched monosiphonous axes[1] consisting of large cells showing cortication only at the nodes.[2][3] It branches pseudodichotomously but with abundant adventitious branches. The tips of the branches are straight or slightly in-rolled and without spines. The prostrate axes are attached by rhizoids.[2]

Reproduction

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Spermatangial sori, cystocarps and tetrasporangia are recorded.[2]

Habitat

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To be found on the rock, dead shells and other algae to a depth of 26 m.[2]

Distribution

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Generally common around Britain and Ireland.[4] Recorded in Europe from Norway to France and the Mediterranean.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Jones, W.E. 1962. A Key to the Genera of the British Seaweeds. Field Studies Volume 12(4)pp 1 - 32
  2. ^ a b c d e Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H. 1993. Seaweeds of the British Isles Volume 1 Rhodophyta Part 3A Ceramiales The Natural History Museum, London ISBN 0-11-310045-0
  3. ^ Newton, L. 1931. A Handbook of the British Seaweeds. London
  4. ^ Hardy, F.G. and Guiry, M.D. 2003. A Check-list and Atlas of the Seaweeds of Britain and Ireland. The British Phycological Society