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Image Keith Hiscock - Callophyllis laciniata on shallow cobbles. Image width ca 10 cm.
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Callophyllis laciniata is not listed under any importance categories.
| Anna Neish |
| Phylum | Rhodophyta | Red seaweeds |
|---|---|---|
| Class | Rhodophyta | Red seaweeds |
| Recorded throughout the British Isles, but uncommon in the south east of England between Hampshire and Suffolk, probably due to lack of suitable substrata. | |
| Callophyllis laciniata can be commonly found attached to rock in the lower littoral and shallow sublittoral to at least 30 m. It is also often found attached to kelp stipes and holdfasts on both sheltered and exposed shores. | |
| A short soft, fleshy thallus arises and expands immediately from a small round (discoid) holdfast. The stipe is inconspicuous or absent and the crimson, brownish or purple-red fronds are much divided spreading out into wedge shaped divisions of about 1-3 cm broad. The whole blade can be up to 15 cm long and fan shaped with overlapping sections. Frond tips are rounded and end in tiny marginal leaflets giving a fringed appearance. |
This review can be cited as follows:
Anna Neish 2006. Callophyllis laciniata. A red seaweed. Marine Life Information Network: Biology and Sensitivity Key Information Sub-programme [on-line]. Plymouth: Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. [cited 03/09/2010]. Available from: <http://www.marlin.ac.uk/speciesfullreview.php?speciesID=2855>
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