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Rockweed Laver
Pyropia fucicola
Authority:
(V.Krishnamurthy) S.C.Lindstrom
North Pacific Distribution:
Aleutian Islands, Alaska, to California
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Former Scientific Names:
Porphyra fucicola, Porphyra maculosa, Neopyropia fucicola
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Description:
Thalli of nearly circular blades reach ~15 cm (6 in) in diam., color a uniform brown (center occasionally grayish with reddish margin), one cell layer and appearing thin. Reproductive cells are occasionally evident as lightly pigmented diamond-shaped patches around blade margin. Habitat: This species is mostly in the mid intertidal although it can extend higher or lower, and can be epilithic, epiphytic (often on Fucus or Endocladia), or epizoic (on barnacles). Similar taxa: Pyropia perforata is thicker.
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