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False Northern Thread
Pseudothrix borealis
Authority:
Hanic et S.C. Lindstrom
North Pacific Distribution:
Bering Sea and Aleutian Is. to Cook Inlet, Alaska; Japan; Russia.
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Former Scientific Names:
misidentified as Capsosiphon groenlandicus
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Description:
Thallus is an emerald green tube to 10 cm tall and very narrow (~ 1 mm diam.). Cells are small (3-6 mm diam.), rounded, often in groups of 2 or 4 basally, larger (~15 mm diam.) at distal end of thallus. Habitat: The species is found on mid to lower intertidal boulders and bedrock in spring and early summer. Similar taxa: Rosenvingiella, Ulothrix, Urospora
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