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Adenocystis utricularis (Bory de Saint-Vincent) Skottsberg, 1907
This algae are commonly known as the Seaweed-Brown, Sea Bladders or Sea Sacs. This plant consists of elongated or pear shaped bladders filled with sea water. The colour is golden to olive brown. The texture is firm and not slimy. Often plants of various sizes arising from a common base.
The algae grow in the shallow water.
Synonymised names:
Adenocystis lessonii (Bory de Saint-Vincent) J.D.Hooker & Harvey, 1845
Asperococcus lessonii Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828
Asperococcus utricularis Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1825
Chorda lessonii (Bory de Saint-Vincent) Kützing, 1849
Chroa sacculiformis Reinsch, 1888
Scytosiphon utricularis (Bory de Saint-Vincent) Trevisan, 1849
This algae are commonly known as the Seaweed-Brown, Sea Bladders or Sea Sacs. This plant consists of elongated or pear shaped bladders filled with sea water. The colour is golden to olive brown. The texture is firm and not slimy. Often plants of various sizes arising from a common base.
The algae grow in the shallow water.
Synonymised names:
Adenocystis lessonii (Bory de Saint-Vincent) J.D.Hooker & Harvey, 1845
Asperococcus lessonii Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828
Asperococcus utricularis Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1825
Chorda lessonii (Bory de Saint-Vincent) Kützing, 1849
Chroa sacculiformis Reinsch, 1888
Scytosiphon utricularis (Bory de Saint-Vincent) Trevisan, 1849