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Chalky Coral Seaweed
Corallina officinalis
North Pacific Distribution:
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, Alaska, to northern Washington; Japan; Russia
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Former Scientific Names:
Corallina cretacea, Pachyarthron cretaceum, Amphiroa cretacea, Amphiroa epiphlegmoides, Arthrocardia cretacea, Bossiella cretacea
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Description:
Thallus is calcareous, articulated, purplish/grayish-pink, reaching 7 cm (3 in) tall from a calcareous crust. Branching is irregular with occasional dichotomies; segments are cylindrical, 2-4 mm long and 1-1.5 mm in diam. Reproductive conceptacles occur laterally on axial segments; only male conceptacles sometimes occur at branch tips. Habitat: Commonly found in mid intertidal tidepools, the low intertidal and subtidal zones from semi-protected to semi-exposed habitats. Similar taxa: Calliarthron tuberculosum, Corallina bathybentha.
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