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Blidingia marginata

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Phylum
  
Chlorophyta

Order
  
Ulvales

Rank
  
Species

Kingdom
  
Viridiplantae

Class
  
Ulvophyceae

Family
  
Kornmanniaceae

Similar
  
Blidingia, Blidingia minima, Percursaria percursa, Ulothrix flacca, Acrochaete

Blidingia marginata is a species of seaweed in the Ulvaceae family.

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Description

The species is 2–5 centimetres (0.79–1.97 in) high, 100–200 µm (4–8×10−3 in) wide and 12–100 micrometres (0.00047–0.00394 in) thick. It has 15-20 cells, each of which is 10 micrometres (0.00039 in) long.

Distribution

It can be found in such African countries as Azores, South Africa, Algeria, and Morocco. It can be found in various gulfs, oceans and seas such as Gulf of Maine and Gulf of Mexico, in Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. It is also common on Bermuda, Cuba, and Tristan da Cunha. The North American distribution is varied by state in the United States but can be found in Canada and Mexico as well. The states that carry the species are Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and New Jersey. In Asia it is found only in Japan while in South America it is found in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay.

Australasian distribution

It is found in New Zealand and southern Australia where it is found in Recherche Archipelago, Streaky Bay, Ardrossan and Port Adelaide.

European distribution

In Europe, it is found in Belgium, Ireland, France, Spain, Sweden, and United Kingdom. It is also common on the shores of Portugal and Norway.

Habitat

The species is commonly found with Juncus species.

References

Blidingia marginata Wikipedia