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Metacallophyllis laciniata (Hudson) Kützing, 1843
Metacallophyllis laciniata is a rather pretty, soft and fleshy red algae that often clings to rocks with its adhesive discs and is also found in seaweed down to a depth of about 30 meters.
Color: pink-red, purple-red or brown-red.
Similar species: Cryptopleura ramosa.
Synonyms:
Callophyllis flabellata P.L.Crouan & H.M.Crouan, 1867
Fucus laciniatus Hudson, 1762
Fucus laciniatus var. ovalifolius
Fucus miniatus O.F.Müller, 1778
Papyracea laciniata (Hudson) Stackhouse, 1809
Rhodymenia laciniata (Hudson) Greville, 1830
Sphaerococcus laciniatus (Hudson) Lyngbye, 1819
Metacallophyllis laciniata is a rather pretty, soft and fleshy red algae that often clings to rocks with its adhesive discs and is also found in seaweed down to a depth of about 30 meters.
Color: pink-red, purple-red or brown-red.
Similar species: Cryptopleura ramosa.
Synonyms:
Callophyllis flabellata P.L.Crouan & H.M.Crouan, 1867
Fucus laciniatus Hudson, 1762
Fucus laciniatus var. ovalifolius
Fucus miniatus O.F.Müller, 1778
Papyracea laciniata (Hudson) Stackhouse, 1809
Rhodymenia laciniata (Hudson) Greville, 1830
Sphaerococcus laciniatus (Hudson) Lyngbye, 1819