species: Herposiphonia secunda in Lizard Island Field Guide (Lizard Island Field Guide)
Herposiphonia secunda


©Georgina Nicholson: Herposiphonia secunda from Lizard Island. Scale bar is 200 µm. Identified by Georgina Nicholson.

©Georgina Nicholson: Herposiphonia secunda from Lizard Island. Scale bar is 200 µm. Identified by Georgina Nicholson.

©Georgina Nicholson: Herposiphonia secunda from Lizard Island. Scale bar is 200 µm. Identified by Georgina Nicholson.
Kingdom Plantae
Division Rhodophyta
Class Florideophyceae
Order Ceramiales
Family Rhodomelaceae
Genus Herposiphonia
Species Herposiphonia secunda

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Distinguishing features

Huisman et al (2007) note that this species is often epiphytic, common in algal turfs, grows to less than 5 mm tall, and can spread laterally for some distance.

Littler and Littler (2003) note that plants in this genus may be creeping, tangled, and finely fibrous forming mats less than 1 cm high on the substrate, or filamentous tufts to 10 cm high. Key characters for the genus are: runner tips upcurved, uprights unbranched (Littler and Littler, 2003).

Size

  • Up to 0.5 cm (height according to Huisman et al, 2007)

Synonyms

Distribution

Web resources

References

References that assist with identification

  • Littler, D.S. and M.M. Littler (2003). South Pacific Reef Plants: A diver's guide to the plant life of South Pacific coral reefs. Offshore Graphics Inc, Washington DC, USA.

Other references

  • Huisman, J.M., I.A. Abbott and C.M. Smith (2007). Hawaiian Reef Plants University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program, Honolulu, USA.