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Desmarestia aculeata

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Species of alga

Desmarestia aculeata
Desmarestia aculeata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Diaphoretickes
Clade: SAR
Clade: Stramenopiles
Phylum: Gyrista
Subphylum: Ochrophytina
Class: Phaeophyceae
Order: Desmarestiales
Family: Desmarestiaceae
Genus: Desmarestia
Species: D. aculeata
Binomial name
Desmarestia aculeata
(L.) J.V.Lamouroux

Desmarestia aculeata is a species of brown algae found worldwide. Its common names include color changer, Desmarest's flattened weed, and sea sorrel, though the last name can refer to other species of Desmarestia.

Photos

  • Collected and pressed sample 1988 Collected and pressed sample 1988
  • Collected and pressed sample 1985 Collected and pressed sample 1985
  • Aquatic Botany 1906 Artist rendition Desmarestia aculeata - figure 13a/b Aquatic Botany 1906 Artist rendition Desmarestia aculeata - figure 13a/b
  • Icones of Japanese algae v.4 1907-1942 Desmarestia aculeata figures 5 - 9 Icones of Japanese algae v.4 1907-1942 Desmarestia aculeata figures 5 - 9
  • British seaweeds Artist rendition 1872 Desmarestia aculeata figure 18 British seaweeds Artist rendition 1872 Desmarestia aculeata figure 18
  • British seaweeds: an introduction to the study of the marine Algae of Great Britain Artist rendition - Desmarestia aculeata figure 1a British seaweeds: an introduction to the study of the marine Algae of Great Britain Artist rendition - Desmarestia aculeata figure 1a
  • Collected and pressed sample 1852 Collected and pressed sample 1852
  • Close-up of sample 1988 Close-up of sample 1988

References

  1. "Desmarestia aculeata (Linnaeus) J.V.Lamouroux". www.algaebase.org.
Taxon identifiers
Desmarestia aculeata
Fucus aculeatus


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