Udotea argentea Zanardini
Large sea fan tail
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Family:  Udoteaceae ()
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Environment:  sessile; marine
Distribution:  Indo-West Pacific.
Diagnosis:  Thallus erect, consisting of a steel green to greyish, fan-shaped frond. Holdfast thick and bulbous. Frond composed of 1 or more series of overlapping flabellate or reniform segments, slightly to moderately calcified and arising from a short, slender stipe. Upper margins of segments finely divided in concentric zones. Blade-like filaments terete, repeatedly dichotomous and 45 to 70 μm in width; constrictions present, of unequal distances above the dichotomies. Determinate lateral branchlets stipitate, pinnately-alternate arranged, constricted at 1/3 to 1/4 of the distance from the main axis of the filament; ends of branchlets inflated and forming club-shaped or narrow bell-like structures. Thallus (excluding holdfast) up to 11 cm in height; holdfast to about 8 cm in length (Ref. 80758).
Biology:  Found in shallow areas, growing on hard, sandy, soft sandy or sandy muddy substrates (Ref. 80758).
IUCN Red List Status: Not Evaluated (N.E.) Ref. 123251)
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