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Ceramium

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Order
  
Scientific name
  
Ceramium

Rank
  
Division
  
Family
  
Ceramiaceae

Higher classification
  
Ceramiaceae

Ceramium Ceramium Wikipdia


Similar
  
Polysiphonia, Ceramium diaphanum, Ceramiales

Ceramium is a genus of red algae (or Rhodophyta). It is a large genus with at least 15 species in the British Isles.

Contents

Ceramium Seaweedie Information on marine algae

Description

Ceramium Seaweeds of Alaska

All species of Ceramium are small algae growing to no more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. They consist of a terete axis of cells surrounded by smaller cells forming a cortex. In most species this a continuous cortex enclosing the axis, in others the cortical cells are arranged only in nodes at the junction of cells of the axes. Species in the genus show irregular branching and are attached by unicellular or branched rhizoids.

Reproduction

The species is dioecious forming spermatangia and carpogonia. The fertilised carpogonium develops growing parasitically attached to the female plant. Tetraspores are born in the cortical bands.

British Isles

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Scotland: Orkney and Faroes, Shetland, Ross and Cromarty, Fife. England and Wales: Pembroke, Hampshire, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall, Sussex, Lincoln to Kent, Norfolk also the Channel Isles. Ireland: Cork, Kerry, Clare, Mayo, Waterford, Dublin, Donegal, Antrim and Down.

World

Some species are probably cosmopolitan. Widely in north-west Atlantic, Iceland, Norway to Spain, Denmark, Netherlands, France, Portugal, Mediterranean, Azores, Canary Islands, Cape Verde Islands, USA - Newfoundland to New York, Australia.

References

Ceramium Wikipedia