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'''''Chaetomorpha melagonium''''' is a species of [[green algae]] of the family ''[[Cladophoraceae]]''. |
'''''Chaetomorpha melagonium''''' is a species of [[green algae]] of the family ''[[Cladophoraceae]]''. |
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There is confusion as to whether there are two forms of this species - one attached and one unattached.<ref name="Burrows">Burrows, E.M. 1991. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles Volume 2 Chlorophyta.'' Natural History Museum, London ISBN |
There is confusion as to whether there are two forms of this species - one attached and one unattached.<ref name="Burrows">Burrows, E.M. 1991. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles Volume 2 Chlorophyta.'' Natural History Museum, London {{ISBN|0-565-00981-8}}</ref> |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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Detail of a strand of Chaetomorpha melagonium dried in an herbarium | |
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Chaetomorpha melagonium |
Chaetomorpha melagonium is a species of green algae of the family Cladophoraceae.
There is confusion as to whether there are two forms of this species - one attached and one unattached.[1]
Description
The attached form is unbranched growing solitary or in a small group to 60 cm long. The filaments are attached at the base and are stiff and straight. In colour they are dark green with a glaucus sheen.[1] Remarkably rigid and wiry.[2]
Habitat
Rock pools of the low littoral.[1] Never abundant.[3]
Distribution
Widespread around the British Isles, along the Atlantic shores of Europe, Murman Sea, Greenland, Canadian Arctic.[1]
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