Caulerpa racemosa (Forrskål) J. Agarth 1873: 35–36
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Caulerpa racemosa (Forrskål) J. Agarth 1873: 35–36 |
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Caulerpa racemosa (Forrskål) J. Agarth 1873: 35–36 ( Figure 4 C, D View FIGURE 4 )
Type Locality: − Suez, Egypt
Heterotypic synomyms: Caulerpa racemosa var. mucronata De Senerpont Domis ( Senerpont Domis et al. 2003) , C. racemosa var. uvifera (C. Agardh) J. Agardh , Caulerpa racemosa var macrophysa (Sonder ex Kützing) W.R. Taylor (1928: 101) .
Caulerpa macrophysa sensu Fernández-García et. al. (2011) and Littler & Littler (2010).
Description: −Erect, light green thallus. Fronds (1.2–) 2.2–2.6 (–4.9) cm high and (3.7–) 5.8–6.2 (–8.1) mm wide. Stalked branchlets vesicle-like, 1.7–3.4 mm diameter, often arranged in four vertical planes. Stolons spreading, creeping, (0.9–) 1.6–1.9 (–2.9) mm diameter, often in massive pale yellow clumps. Although Senerpont Domis et al. (2003) found a morphological variation, ETP specimens were uniform and can be distinguished from C. chemnitzia specimens by having stalked vesicle-like branchlets and wider stolon diameter.
Habitat: −attached to rocky substratum, dead coral and rubble, between 4–8 m deep.
Distribution in the ETP: Panama: Golfo de Chiriquí, Colombia: Isla Gorgona, Ecuador: Esmeraldas. Appear to have restricted distribution at the south ETP.
References: − Fernández-García et. al. 2011, Littler & Littler 2010
Other remarks: −First report for Colombia and Ecuador Pacific coasts.
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