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Dasycladus 
vermicularis (Scopoli) Krasser
 
Dasycladus vermicularis (Scopoli) Krasser  |  ocurrence (2014-08-19)
Ocurrence
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Identif Year:  2014
Colecting Site(s):
Notes: Catarina Carreira e Pedro Neves Formentera, Ibiza, Spain Formentera is a sanctuary known for it’s crystalines white beaches, it’s a place where you can peaculfully enjoy the sunbaths, and spend your time swimming in a paradisiac Island. In this Island you will reunite with your inner self, as the feeling of nature’s embrace gets stronger and you stay deeper connected with this retreat soul.
Description:

Dasycladus vermicularis it’s a dark green algae with a cilindric shape and a soft spongous touch.

This specie connects to the ground trough rhizoids and can usually be spotted in small restricted groups, presents a size between two and seven centimeters and develops in protected shady areas, where there is no water movement, or in of the bottom of the sea.




Genus:  Dasycladus C. Agardh
Species:
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Dasycladus vermicularis (Scopoli) Krasser



Identifier: Leonel Pereira
Collector: Leonel Pereira



Availability: Available



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