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Neorhodomela larix

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Class
  
Florideophyceae

Family
  
Rhodomelaceae

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Rhodophyta

Order
  
Ceramiales

Genus
  
Neorhodomela

Neorhodomela larix Black pine Neorhodomela larix Biodiversity of the Central Coast

Similar
  
Bossiella, Endocladia muricata, Egregia menziesii, Silvetia, Rhodomelaceae

Neorhodomela larix, commonly known as black pine, is a species of red algae native to coastal areas of the North Pacific, from Mexico to the Bering Sea to Japan. It forms dense mats on semi-exposed rocks in intertidal areas. The thallus is dark brown to black in color with whorled branches resembling a bottlebrush.

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Neorhodomela larix Wikipedia