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WoRMS name details
original description
(of Blidingia minima var. ramifera Bliding, 1963) Bliding, C. (1963). A critical survey of European taxa in Ulvales. <em>Part I. Capsosiphon, Percursaria, Blidingia, Enteromorpha. Opera Botanica.</em> 8(3): 1-160. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors [request]
basis of record
Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2024). AlgaeBase. <em>World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway.</em> searched on YYYY-MM-DD., available online at http://www.algaebase.org [details]
basis of record
Guiry, M.D. (2001). Macroalgae of Rhodophycota, Phaeophycota, Chlorophycota, and two genera of Xanthophycota, <B><I>in</I></B>: Costello, M.J. <i>et al.</i> (Ed.) (2001). <i>European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels,</i> 50: pp. 20-38 (look up in IMIS) [details]
additional source
Sears, J.R. (ed.). 1998. NEAS keys to the benthic marine algae of the northeastern coast of North America from Long Island Sound to the Strait of Belle Isle. Northeast Algal Society. 163 p. [details]
additional source
Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2024). AlgaeBase. <em>World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway.</em> searched on YYYY-MM-DD., available online at http://www.algaebase.org [details]
new combination reference
Garbary, D. J.; Barkhouse, L. B. (1987). Blidingia ramifera (Bliding) stat. nov. (Chlorophyta): a new marine alga for eastern North America. <em>Nordic Journal of Botany.</em> 7: 359-363. [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
LSID urn:lsid:algaebase.org:taxname:76606 [details]Unreviewed
Diet photosynthetic [details]
Habitat Environment with variable salinity [details]
Morphology Green colour from Chlorophyll a and b. [details]
Reproduction general for group: asexual reproduction may be by fission (splitting), fragmentation or by zoospores (motile spores). Sexual reproduction may be isogamous (gametes both motile and same size); anisogamous (both motile and different sizes-female bigger) or oogamous (female non-motile and egglike; male motile) [details]
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