Ulva reticulata Forssk.
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Filed As
Ulvaceae
Ulva reticulata Forssk. -
Collection Notes
literature
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Specimen Notes
[literature only]
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02140514
Occurrence ID: 4579c5a6-0279-4a3d-be64-a62f8967576f
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Chlorophyta
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Class
Ulvophyceae
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Order
Ulvales
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Family
Ulvaceae
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All Determinations
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Distribution
C. K. Tseng: On Marine Algae New to China, Bull. Fan Mem. Inst. Biol. 7: 173. D. 1956 5. Ulva reticulata Forssk. 113 Fl. Aeg. Arab. (1775) p. 187; J. Agardh, Till Alg. syst. VI (1883) p. 187; Oka- J74 BULL. FAN MEM. INST. BIOL. Vol. VII. mura. Icon. Jap. Alg. vol. 2, no. 10 (roi2) p. 182, pi. 100, tigs. 1-6; Weber van Bosse, List. Alg. Siboga I (1913) p. 52; Yamada, Mar. Chlorophyc. fr. Ryukyu (1934) p. 35. This beautiful Ulva looks like a broken network and reminds one of the brown alga, Hydrodathms clathmtus (Bory) Howe. The meshes arc formed by the local decaying of the cells. In surface view, the cells appear polygonal and are about 25-26^ diam. Fertile cells con- tain 16 zoospores each. HAB. Commonly found, floating in pools or entangled among larger seaweeds, e.g., Sargassum, Hormosira, etc., Pratas Island, in August (Tseng llfj.r>). DIS'l R. Red Sea; Ceylon; Malay Archipelago; Formosa; Ryukyu. Widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific regions. 02140514
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Ulva reticulata Forssk.