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Gracilaria 
gracilis (Stackh.) Steentoft, L.M.Irvine & Farnham
 
Gracilaria gracilis (Stackh.) Steentoft, L.M.Irvine & Farnham  |  ocurrence (2014-08-28)
Ocurrence
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Identif Year:  2014
Colecting Site(s):
Notes: Hugo Castelejo, Mauro Nereu- Aguda,Portugal Located halfway between Gaia and Espinho, Aguda Beach covers an expanse of sand running from Miramar in the north through to Granja to the south. The Aguda Beach beyond inviting for pleasant swims, invites mostly for the contemplation of the wide sandy area extension and the ocean until where the eye can reach. The big extension of this beach borders with a lovely dunes and natural vegetation landscape.
Description:

Gracilaria gracilis is a red algae. Is comon in rocks and stones, intertidal and subtidal, especially on sandy shores and is generally distribued. Gracilaria gracilis is cartilaginous, lengthy, cylindrical, meaty, perennial discoid bracket, branching very irregular and apices pointed.

 

 




Genus:  Gracilaria Greville
Species:
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Gracilaria gracilis (Stackh.) Steentoft, L.M.Irvine & Farnham



Identifier: Leonel Pereira
Collector: Leonel Pereira



Availability: Available



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